Doreen, thanks a million for all your recipe ideas - you're are now officially our resident chef
I didn't know a lot of those fruits couldn't be frozen because, after liquidizing them, I've successfully frozen fruit combinations containing blueberry & pear Is it just these two combinations on their own?
Anyway, thanks again for all your recipe ideas and weaning tips
Clodagh
p.s. I've sent you an email regarding making words bold!
Forgot to say, when making up fruit combinations, if I want to make them more filling, I just blend in some baby rice with it. It thickens it up and, like I said, makes it a bit more filling for hungrier babies.
Oh, that's strange... I wonder is it because you're on a Mac? Try pressing CTRL+B at the same time before you type something that you want to be bold. Then press them again when you want to turn it off
I have very little experience with Macs. If there's anybody else who does maybe they could come up with some suggestions?
Oh, I just bought a mango and was going to freeze it into little portions after I blend it - did you find out if its just that combination that can't be frozen?
Also, mango - I think I remember seeing something about having to push mango through a sieve after its blended ?
Oh, I just bought a mango and was going to freeze it into little portions after I blend it - did you find out if its just that combination that can't be frozen?
Also, mango - I think I remember seeing something about having to push mango through a sieve after its blended ?
I find mango freezes really well,peach goes discoloured and a bit funny,but mango on it's own is fine.I was using the frozen mango as ice cubes for myself in water or just sucking the cubes in hot weather yum. Rachel loves them mixed with greek yogurt
Dors wrote: The first lot CAN"t be frozen, must be eaten fresh. Blueberry & pear Papaya & raspberries mango & peach 1:1 Apricot & Banana 3:1 Peach & raspberries
Sorry the above combinations can't be frozen, I'll dig the book out again and see if it says why.