Simplifying healthy, homemade baby food
With my first child, the mere thought of preparing baby food was overwhelming so I bought jarred organic food instead. And oh boy, was that expensive! With my second child, I decided to give homemade baby food a try. I bought a cookbook, dusted off out the steamer and went to work. And the results were well worth the little extra effort.
For Oregon moms who prefer the hands-on learning approach, check out Gaia Baby Food. Each week for four weeks, you will learn the nuts and bolts of making your own baby food. And at the end of each class, you'll have a weeks supply of food! Gaia Baby Food provides the equipment, organic ingredients, containers and know-how. To top it off, they even clean up! You provide the kitchen and up to 5 friends. Yep, it's all done in your own home so you don't even need to change out of your slippers. Suddenly making your own baby food seems much easier, doesn't it?
$140-$180 per baby, including food at Gaia Baby Food
EVERGREEN DISCOUNT! Mention Evergreen Moms (formerly Northwest Mom Finds) and Gaia Baby food will take half off the price of food (a $10 value).





