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Cheap Baby Food

Posted on January 22, 2010.
Cheap Baby FoodWhere can I find chicken or turkey baby food at low prices and in greater quantity??

I find Gerber baby food chicken or turkey for less than $ 0.85 a jar and I prefer larger quantities than just the individual pots.

and if you're not picky about brand, I save the remnants of what I'm doing for myself and put it in a food Processer can I freeze leftovers in containers IceCube. He instantly becomes smooth, babies love it and it's free!

In fact, doing it yourself is cheaper than anything else. Buy good quality chicken breast, turkey /, poach it, and when it's cool, liquefy with poaching liquid, then freeze in small portions of ready-to-eat. He is not the time.

Making it really easy and you is cheaper than buying processed meals. Make one big batch, put in sterilized jars and freeze. Voila!

do it yourself with a gel mixer additional bags zipper

I totally agree with everyone that you make your own baby food is much cheaper, but if you do not have time to do so. I found a Beechnut coupons to print on their website, I think it was $ 3.00 off 24 jars. Here in Oklahoma we have a discount grocery store called Save-A-Lot, which sells three beech nuts for 99 cents and you can use the coupons there! Who has finished being 24 large jars of baby food $ 7.92 less $ 3 coupon bringing the total to $ 4.92! (For the pot is 20 cents each!) If you have a Save-A-Lot near you, you should see it! My daughter really liked the Beechnut baby food especially chicken and sweet potato.
Also, if you have a Wal-Mart close by, I noticed they had dinner GerberTurkey on clearance of 25 cents a jar. They do not expire until next year. Good luck!

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