Magic Bullet Baby Bullet BBR-2001 Food Blender Processor System

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baby bullet
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user manual and cookbook
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Make an entire week’s worth of all-natural baby food
in just minutes!
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baby bullet
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user manual and cookbook
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Make an entire week’s worth of all-natural baby food
in just minutes!
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Never blend carbonated beverages. Released gases can cause pressure to build
up and the container to burst, resulting in possible injury.
Make sure the blade base is securely screwed onto the Short Cup or Batchbowl before placing it on the
Power Base.
• Never leave the Baby Bullet unattended while it is in use.
Never run the Baby Bullet without food or liquid contents in the Cup or Batch Bowl.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children.
To reduce the risk of injury, be certain that the blade is completely and firmly screwed on to the Short
Cup or Batchbowl container before operating the appliance.
• Do not use the Baby Bullet outdoors.
• Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.
Check gasket to make sure it is completely seated in the Baby Blend Blade before each use.
• Do not attempt to defeat the cover interlock mechanism.
Do not use the Date-Dial Storage Cups to freeze foods. Use a freezer-safe container to freeze foods.
• Do not fill the date dial storage cups more than 2/3 full.
BATCHBOWL SAFEGUARDS
• Always operate the Batchbowl with the Lid firmly in place.
Never blend carbonated beverages. Released gases can cause pressure to build up and the container to
burst, resulting in possible injury.
When blending hot liquids, remove center piece of two-piece cover.
Always ensure that the two-piece cover is firmly in place before operating the appliance.
Never insert food into the Batchbowl by hand while the Baby Bullet is running. Remove the Batchbowl
from the Power Base to add ingredients.
CLEANING SAFEGUARDS
DO NOT PUT THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS IN THE
DISHWASHER. SIMPLY HAND WASH WITH WARM SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT SUBMERGE THE POWER BASE IN WATER. WIPE OFF WITH A DAMP CLOTH.
ALWAYS UNPLUG BEFORE CLEANING.
THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS SHOULD NOT BE
STERILIZED IN BOILING WATER OR STEAM FOR ANY REASON AS THIS WILL WARP THE PLASTIC.
WHEN WASHING BLADES, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE GASKET RING. SIMPLY
HAND WASH THE BLADES IN WARM SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT EXPOSE BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS TO EXTREME RAPID
TEMPERATURES CHANGES, AS THIS MAY WARP OR DAMAGE THE PLASTIC.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
This appliance has a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock,
this plug will only fit in a polarized outlet one way. If the plug does not fit easily into the outlet, reverse the
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualied electrician. Do not modify the plug or outlet in any way.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND
CAUTIONARY INFORMATION
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY, CAREFULLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BABY BULLET.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
• Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
To avoid risk of electrical shock, never immerse the cord, plug or Power Base in water or other liquids.
This appliance has important markings on the plug prong. The attachment plug or entire cord set is not
suitable for replacement. If damaged, the appliance must be replaced.
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT WITH ANY TYPE OF ADAPTOR OR VOLTAGE CONVERTER DEVICE. THIS
UNIT IS MANUFACTURED IN COMPLIANCE WITH US AND CANADIAN ELECTRICAL STANDARDS AND
PLUG TYPES.
USE OF ADAPTERS AND CONVERTERS IS CONSIDERED AN UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF
THE PRODUCT AND AS SUCH VOIDS THE WARRANTY. USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN LOCATIONS WITH
DIFFERENT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT.
UNPLUG THE BABY BULLET WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE. MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS UNPLUGGED
BEFORE ASSEMBLING, DISASSEMBLING, ADDING ADDITIONAL PARTS, AND CLEANING.
The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
The use of attachments, including canning jars, not recommended by the manufacturer may cause a risk
of injury to persons.
Unplug the Baby Bullet when it is not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning
or assembling.
• Do not pull or twist the power cord.
• Do not allow the cord to dangle over the edge of a counter or table.
• Do not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces such as the stove.
Periodically inspect the cord and plug for damage. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord
or plug, if the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. If damaged, contact
Customer Service for assistance in obtaining a replacement.
Keep hands and utensils away from the blade while chopping or blending food to reduce the risk of severe injury
or damage to the unit. A scraper may be used to move food around, but only when the unit is not running.
• Avoid contacting moving parts.
NEVER LET THE MOTOR RUN FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE AT A TIME AS IT CAN CAUSE
PERMANENT DAMAGE. IF THE MOTOR STOPS WORKING, UNPLUG THE POWER BASE AND LET IT
COOL FOR A FEW HOURS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE IT AGAIN. YOUR BABY BULLET HAS AN
INTERNAL THERMAL BREAKER THAT SHUTS OFF THE UNIT IF IT OVERHEATS. THE POWER BASE
WILL RESET WHEN THE THERMAL BREAKER COOLS DOWN.
DO NOT USE ANY OF THE BABY BULLET COMPONENTS (CUPS, LIDS, BLADES, MOTOR) IN
THE MICROWAVE.
• Always use your Baby Bullet on a clean, flat, hard, dry surface.
• Do not blend hot liquids in the short cup or any closed top container.
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Never blend carbonated beverages. Released gases can cause pressure to build
up and the container to burst, resulting in possible injury.
Make sure the blade base is securely screwed onto the Short Cup or Batchbowl before placing it on the
Power Base.
• Never leave the Baby Bullet unattended while it is in use.
Never run the Baby Bullet without food or liquid contents in the Cup or Batch Bowl.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children.
To reduce the risk of injury, be certain that the blade is completely and firmly screwed on to the Short
Cup or Batchbowl container before operating the appliance.
• Do not use the Baby Bullet outdoors.
• Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.
Check gasket to make sure it is completely seated in the Baby Blend Blade before each use.
• Do not attempt to defeat the cover interlock mechanism.
Do not use the Date-Dial Storage Cups to freeze foods. Use a freezer-safe container to freeze foods.
• Do not fill the date dial storage cups more than 2/3 full.
BATCHBOWL SAFEGUARDS
• Always operate the Batchbowl with the Lid firmly in place.
Never blend carbonated beverages. Released gases can cause pressure to build up and the container to
burst, resulting in possible injury.
When blending hot liquids, remove center piece of two-piece cover.
Always ensure that the two-piece cover is firmly in place before operating the appliance.
Never insert food into the Batchbowl by hand while the Baby Bullet is running. Remove the Batchbowl
from the Power Base to add ingredients.
CLEANING SAFEGUARDS
DO NOT PUT THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS IN THE
DISHWASHER. SIMPLY HAND WASH WITH WARM SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT SUBMERGE THE POWER BASE IN WATER. WIPE OFF WITH A DAMP CLOTH.
ALWAYS UNPLUG BEFORE CLEANING.
THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS SHOULD NOT BE
STERILIZED IN BOILING WATER OR STEAM FOR ANY REASON AS THIS WILL WARP THE PLASTIC.
WHEN WASHING BLADES, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE GASKET RING. SIMPLY
HAND WASH THE BLADES IN WARM SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT EXPOSE BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS TO EXTREME RAPID
TEMPERATURES CHANGES, AS THIS MAY WARP OR DAMAGE THE PLASTIC.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
This appliance has a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock,
this plug will only fit in a polarized outlet one way. If the plug does not fit easily into the outlet, reverse the
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug or outlet in any way.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND
CAUTIONARY INFORMATION
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY, CAREFULLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BABY BULLET.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
• Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
To avoid risk of electrical shock, never immerse the cord, plug or Power Base in water or other liquids.
This appliance has important markings on the plug prong. The attachment plug or entire cord set is not
suitable for replacement. If damaged, the appliance must be replaced.
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT WITH ANY TYPE OF ADAPTOR OR VOLTAGE CONVERTER DEVICE. THIS
UNIT IS MANUFACTURED IN COMPLIANCE WITH US AND CANADIAN ELECTRICAL STANDARDS AND
PLUG TYPES.
USE OF ADAPTERS AND CONVERTERS IS CONSIDERED AN UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF
THE PRODUCT AND AS SUCH VOIDS THE WARRANTY. USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN LOCATIONS WITH
DIFFERENT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT.
UNPLUG THE BABY BULLET WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE. MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS UNPLUGGED
BEFORE ASSEMBLING, DISASSEMBLING, ADDING ADDITIONAL PARTS, AND CLEANING.
The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
The use of attachments, including canning jars, not recommended by the manufacturer may cause a risk
of injury to persons.
Unplug the Baby Bullet when it is not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning
or assembling.
• Do not pull or twist the power cord.
• Do not allow the cord to dangle over the edge of a counter or table.
• Do not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces such as the stove.
Periodically inspect the cord and plug for damage. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord
or plug, if the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. If damaged, contact
Customer Service for assistance in obtaining a replacement.
Keep hands and utensils away from the blade while chopping or blending food to reduce the risk of severe injury
or damage to the unit. A scraper may be used to move food around, but only when the unit is not running.
• Avoid contacting moving parts.
NEVER LET THE MOTOR RUN FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE AT A TIME AS IT CAN CAUSE
PERMANENT DAMAGE. IF THE MOTOR STOPS WORKING, UNPLUG THE POWER BASE AND LET IT
COOL FOR A FEW HOURS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE IT AGAIN. YOUR BABY BULLET HAS AN
INTERNAL THERMAL BREAKER THAT SHUTS OFF THE UNIT IF IT OVERHEATS. THE POWER BASE
WILL RESET WHEN THE THERMAL BREAKER COOLS DOWN.
DO NOT USE ANY OF THE BABY BULLET COMPONENTS (CUPS, LIDS, BLADES, MOTOR) IN
THE MICROWAVE.
• Always use your Baby Bullet on a clean, flat, hard, dry surface.
• Do not blend hot liquids in the short cup or any closed top container.
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Table of Contents!
Introduction
...........................................................................................9
Why Homemade?
................................................................................. 11
Four System Components:
..................................................................16
Planning ..............................................................................................16
Preparing
.........................................................................................19
Storage
............................................................................................20
Serving
............................................................................................23
How to Use
...........................................................................................24
Techniques
..................................................................................... 29
Cleaning
.........................................................................................30
Get the Most out of your Baby Bullet
.................................................32
Preparing for the Big Day
.................................................................... 35
What do I need?
...............................................................................36
Allergy Alert
.....................................................................................38
First Year No-No List ........................................................................38
Prepping for the Big Day!
..................................................................40
Food Chart: 4-6 Months Old
..............................................................41
Making the Right Amount
..................................................................42
Ready for the Big Day!
......................................................................45
Feeding Baby
..................................................................................46
Stage 1: Perfect Purées 4 - 6 months
................................................48
4 - 6 Months: Food Chart ......................................................... 48 - 49
4 - 6 Months: Feeding Schedule ......................................................50
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Table of Contents!
Introduction
...........................................................................................9
Why Homemade?
................................................................................. 11
Four System Components:
..................................................................16
Planning ..............................................................................................16
Preparing
.........................................................................................19
Storage
............................................................................................20
Serving
............................................................................................23
How to Use
...........................................................................................24
Techniques
..................................................................................... 29
Cleaning
......................................................................................... 30
Get the Most out of your Baby Bullet
.................................................32
Preparing for the Big Day
.................................................................... 35
What do I need?
...............................................................................36
Allergy Alert
.....................................................................................38
First Year No-No List ........................................................................38
Prepping for the Big Day!
..................................................................40
Food Chart: 4-6 Months Old
..............................................................41
Making the Right Amount
..................................................................42
Ready for the Big Day!
......................................................................45
Feeding Baby
..................................................................................46
Stage 1: Perfect Purées 4 - 6 months
................................................48
4 - 6 Months: Food Chart ......................................................... 48 - 49
4 - 6 Months: Feeding Schedule ......................................................50
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9 Months! Stage 2: Tasty Textures
......................................................75
9 Months: Feeding Schedule ............................................................ 75
New Foods to Introduce
................................................................... 76
Family Dinners for Baby
.................................................................... 77
Chicken, Brown Rice and Squash
......................................................78
Turkey, Rice and Carrot
.....................................................................79
10 - 12 Months!
....................................................................................80
10 - 12 Months: Feeding Schedule
.................................................... 81
Petite Pancakes
................................................................................83
Minestrone
......................................................................................85
One Year +
............................................................................................87
Yes-Yes Foods
.................................................................................88
No-No Foods
................................................................................... 89
“Puréed Goodness”
.........................................................................90
Recipes for 12 - 18 Months
.................................................................91
Stealth Scrambled Eggs
.................................................................... 93
Strawberry and Pear Totsicles
..........................................................95
Mac and Cheese
...............................................................................97
Food Journal ........................................................................ 100 - 115
Table of Contents!
Banana Purée
..................................................................................52
Sweet Potato Purée
..........................................................................53
Zucchini Purée ................................................................................54
Pear Purée ........................................................................................... 55
Green Pea Purée ..................................................................................57
Squash Purée .......................................................................................58
Apple Purée..........................................................................................59
Avocado Purée ..................................................................................... 60
Brown Rice Cereal ................................................................................ 61
7 Months! ................................................................................................... 62
7 Months: Food Chart
.......................................................................63
7 Months: Feeding Schedule ............................................................ 64
Additional Food Possibilities
...............................................................64
Stage 1: Perfect Combo Purées
......................................................... 65
Combo Purées
.................................................................................66
Oatmeal Cereal Combos
...................................................................67
8 Months! ..............................................................................................68
8 Months: Food Chart
...................................................................... 69
Batch Cooking with Baby Bullet
........................................................70
8 Months: Feeding Schedule ............................................................ 71
Stage 1: Perfect Thicker Purées
.........................................................72
Textured Turnip
.................................................................................73
Apricot and Oatmeal
......................................................................... 74
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Table of Contents!
9 Months! Stage 2: Tasty Textures
......................................................75
9 Months: Feeding Schedule ............................................................ 75
New Foods to Introduce
................................................................... 76
Family Dinners for Baby
.................................................................... 77
Chicken, Brown Rice and Squash
......................................................78
Turkey, Rice and Carrot
.....................................................................79
10 - 12 Months!
....................................................................................80
10 - 12 Months: Feeding Schedule
.................................................... 81
Petite Pancakes
................................................................................83
Minestrone
......................................................................................85
One Year +
............................................................................................87
Yes-Yes Foods
.................................................................................88
No-No Foods
................................................................................... 89
“Puréed Goodness”
.........................................................................90
Recipes for 12 - 18 Months
.................................................................91
Stealth Scrambled Eggs
.................................................................... 93
Strawberry and Pear Totsicles
..........................................................95
Mac and Cheese
...............................................................................97
Food Journal ........................................................................ 100 - 115
Table of Contents!
Banana Purée
..................................................................................52
Sweet Potato Purée
..........................................................................53
Zucchini Purée ................................................................................54
Pear Purée ........................................................................................... 55
Green Pea Purée ..................................................................................57
Squash Purée .......................................................................................58
Apple Purée..........................................................................................59
Avocado Purée ..................................................................................... 60
Brown Rice Cereal ................................................................................ 61
7 Months! ................................................................................................... 62
7 Months: Food Chart
.......................................................................63
7 Months: Feeding Schedule ............................................................ 64
Additional Food Possibilities
...............................................................64
Stage 1: Perfect Combo Purées
......................................................... 65
Combo Purées
.................................................................................66
Oatmeal Cereal Combos
................................................................... 67
8 Months! ..............................................................................................68
8 Months: Food Chart
...................................................................... 69
Batch Cooking with Baby Bullet
........................................................70
8 Months: Feeding Schedule ............................................................ 71
Stage 1: Perfect Thicker Purées
.........................................................72
Textured Turnip
.................................................................................73
Apricot and Oatmeal
......................................................................... 74
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The Baby Bullet System!
We are proud to introduce the latest member of the Magic Bullet family – the Baby
Bullet! The Baby Bullet has all the power and convenience of the original Magic
Bullet and so much more! Specifically designed to make healthy, nutritious baby
food in just seconds, the Baby Bullet system is, hands down, the most convenient
in baby food making for quality, efficiency and affordability.
With the Baby Bullet, in less time than it takes to go to the store and buy one jar
of food, you can create several flavors of delicious, preservative free baby food
using the finest organic ingredients. And guess what, you can actually
save money! One organic banana costs about 30 cents and will make at least
5 ounces of banana purée. That’s only 24 cents per 4-ounce serving of organic
banana purée compared to 65 cents for a 4-ounce jar of non-organic banana
baby food. And when you make your own baby food, you know
EXACTLY what is going in it...fresh, wholesome foods and nothing else.
The best thing about the Baby Bullet Baby Food Making System is that it
gives you both the tools and the information you need to set the stage for a
lifetime of healthy eating. From identifying the signs that Baby
is ready to try solids, to how to choose the perfect, freshest
produce, to tips for storage... the Baby Bullet will be with you
every step of the way.
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The Baby Bullet System!
We are proud to introduce the latest member of the Magic Bullet family – the Baby
Bullet! The Baby Bullet has all the power and convenience of the original Magic
Bullet and so much more! Specifically designed to make healthy, nutritious baby
food in just seconds, the Baby Bullet system is, hands down, the most convenient
in baby food making for quality, efficiency and affordability.
With the Baby Bullet, in less time than it takes to go to the store and buy one jar
of food, you can create several flavors of delicious, preservative free baby food
using the finest organic ingredients. And guess what, you can actually
save money! One organic banana costs about 30 cents and will make at least
5 ounces of banana purée. That’s only 24 cents per 4-ounce serving of organic
banana purée compared to 65 cents for a 4-ounce jar of non-organic banana
baby food. And when you make your own baby food, you know
EXACTLY what is going in it...fresh, wholesome foods and nothing else.
The best thing about the Baby Bullet Baby Food Making System is that it
gives you both the tools and the information you need to set the stage for a
lifetime of healthy eating. From identifying the signs that Baby
is ready to try solids, to how to choose the perfect, freshest
produce, to tips for storage... the Baby Bullet will be with you
every step of the way.
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Why Homemade?
Babies typically triple their weight in the first year. So, if we are what we
eat, it’s our job to make sure Baby’s food is fresh and healthy!
With the Baby Bullet, creating homemade food for your baby is a faster, healthier,
less expensive alternative to buying overpriced, over processed jarred baby food.
Until now, jarred baby food has been considered the most convenient way
to feed your growing baby, but now with the Baby Bullet, you can make
wholesome, homemade baby food in just minutes. That’s less time than it
takes to find your keys, put the stroller in the trunk and get the baby in the car!
Did you know that jarred baby food has a shelf life of up to 3 years. What??
You wouldn’t feed your baby a 3 year old banana, so why is it okay to feed
your sweet cherub 3 year old banana baby food? How fresh can a banana be
that’s been sitting on a shelf for 3 years? At Baby Bullet, we feel strongly that
homemade baby food is more nutritious than commercially prepared baby food
because it is fresher and much less processed.
Even when jarred food is labeled both preservative free and organic, the
reason it can have a shelf life of 3 years is because it’s been heated to
such an enormous degree that no bacteria can survive in it. But guess
what – not all vitamins and minerals can survive that kind of heat
either! So, some of the nutrition has been leached out of jarred food
during that preservation process.
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Why Homemade?
Babies typically triple their weight in the first year. So, if we are what we
eat, it’s our job to make sure Baby’s food is fresh and healthy!
With the Baby Bullet, creating homemade food for your baby is a faster, healthier,
less expensive alternative to buying overpriced, over processed jarred baby food.
Until now, jarred baby food has been considered the most convenient way
to feed your growing baby, but now with the Baby Bullet, you can make
wholesome, homemade baby food in just minutes. That’s less time than it
takes to find your keys, put the stroller in the trunk and get the baby in the car!
Did you know that jarred baby food has a shelf life of up to 3 years. What??
You wouldn’t feed your baby a 3 year old banana, so why is it okay to feed
your sweet cherub 3 year old banana baby food? How fresh can a banana be
that’s been sitting on a shelf for 3 years? At Baby Bullet, we feel strongly that
homemade baby food is more nutritious than commercially prepared baby food
because it is fresher and much less processed.
Even when jarred food is labeled both preservative free and organic, the
reason it can have a shelf life of 3 years is because it’s been heated to
such an enormous degree that no bacteria can survive in it. But guess
what – not all vitamins and minerals can survive that kind of heat
either! So, some of the nutrition has been leached out of jarred food
during that preservation process.
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The Darker Side of Jar Food
The bottom line is, jarred food is convenience food. And just as adults
shouldn’t eat every meal from a drive-thru, can or box, we feel it’s not
healthy for babies and toddlers to consume processed, packaged baby foods
more than on rare occasions. At Baby Bullet, we believe that jarred food
should be the exception, not the norm for feeding your baby.
The good news is, the Baby Bullet makes it easier than ever to create
healthy, nutritious baby food in just seconds... and for just pennies!
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The Darker Side of Jar Food
The bottom line is, jarred food is convenience food. And just as adults
shouldn’t eat every meal from a drive-thru, can or box, we feel it’s not
healthy for babies and toddlers to consume processed, packaged baby foods
more than on rare occasions. At Baby Bullet, we believe that jarred food
should be the exception, not the norm for feeding your baby.
The good news is, the Baby Bullet makes it easier than ever to create
healthy, nutritious baby food in just seconds... and for just pennies!
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Food Made With Love
When you make your own baby food – you know EXACTLY what is going into
each meal because you pick the ingredients! No starchy fillers, no hidden salt
or sugar, no scary “non-food” surprises… just your hand picked ingredients
and your baby’s favorite flavor combinations made with love. Now that’s a
great way to feed your baby!
Introducing the Baby Bullet
Baby Food Making System
For Preparing
What You Get
For Storing
Batchbowl
Stay-fresh Resealable Lid
Short Cup
Batch Tray
6 Date-Dial Storage Cups
Tray
Spatula
Power Base
Pocket Nutritionist
Milling Blade
Baby Blend
Blade
User Manual
and Cookbook
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Food Made With Love
When you make your own baby food – you know EXACTLY what is going into
each meal because you pick the ingredients! No starchy fillers, no hidden salt
or sugar, no scary “non-food” surprises… just your hand picked ingredients
and your baby’s favorite flavor combinations made with love. Now that’s a
great way to feed your baby!
Introducing the Baby Bullet
Baby Food Making System
For Preparing
What You Get
For Storing
Batchbowl
Stay-fresh Resealable Lid
Short Cup
Batch Tray
6 Date-Dial Storage Cups
Tray
Spatula
Power Base
Pocket Nutritionist
Milling Blade
Baby Blend
Blade
User Manual
and Cookbook
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The Baby Bullet User Manual and Cookbook*
This wonderfully comprehensive, easy to follow book contains everything you
need to know about operating the Baby Bullet and feeding your child for the
first 18 months.
The book includes:
The signs that Baby is ready to start on solids
The “No-No” Food List for the first year
A Step-By-Step plan for Baby’s first meal
The proper schedule for introducing new foods
Eating schedules for each stage of development
Wholesome recipes!
A food journal for tracking favorites and reactions
to foods
How to choose a well rounded weekly menu
And much, much more!
The Baby Bullet User Manual and Cookbook also includes the very important
Baby Bullet Food Journal which helps you track your baby’s reactions as
you introduce new foods. From a simple “yuck” to an allergic reaction, you
have a place to note every single thing that your baby eats and exactly what
happens at each meal and after each meal, so you’ll know what agrees with
Baby and what doesn’t.
* The information contained in our guide and cookbook is not a substitute to regular baby
care. Always consult your pediatrician regarding nutrition and the feeding of your child
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Planning
When it comes to great nutrition – an ounce of planning is worth its weight
in gold! That’s why the Baby Bullet Baby Food Making System comes with
two invaluable planning tools.
The Pocket Nutritionist
The “magic” behind the Baby Bullet Baby Food Making System starts
with your handy in-store companion, the “Pocket Nutritionist” which
teaches parents:
Which foods to avoid in the first year
Which foods should be organic
How to choose a well rounded
weekly menu
How to select the freshest
produce
Exactly how much produce to buy
to meet your baby’s needs
The health benefits associated
with the foods your baby eats
And more!
This amazingly informative guide will help you navigate the grocery store
aisles for exactly the right foods for your child at any age. This pocket-sized
guide saves you time and money – every time you shop! NEVER LEAVE
HOME WITHOUT IT!
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The Baby Bullet User Manual and Cookbook*
This wonderfully comprehensive, easy to follow book contains everything you
need to know about operating the Baby Bullet and feeding your child for the
first 18 months.
The book includes:
The signs that Baby is ready to start on solids
The “No-No” Food List for the first year
A Step-By-Step plan for Baby’s first meal
The proper schedule for introducing new foods
Eating schedules for each stage of development
Wholesome recipes!
A food journal for tracking favorites and reactions
to foods
How to choose a well rounded weekly menu
And much, much more!
The Baby Bullet User Manual and Cookbook also includes the very important
Baby Bullet Food Journal which helps you track your baby’s reactions as
you introduce new foods. From a simple “yuck” to an allergic reaction, you
have a place to note every single thing that your baby eats and exactly what
happens at each meal and after each meal, so you’ll know what agrees with
Baby and what doesn’t.
* The information contained in our guide and cookbook is not a substitute to regular baby
care. Always consult your pediatrician regarding nutrition and the feeding of your child
.
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Planning
When it comes to great nutrition – an ounce of planning is worth its weight
in gold! That’s why the Baby Bullet Baby Food Making System comes with
two invaluable planning tools.
The Pocket Nutritionist
The “magic” behind the Baby Bullet Baby Food Making System starts
with your handy in-store companion, the “Pocket Nutritionist” which
teaches parents:
Which foods to avoid in the first year
Which foods should be organic
How to choose a well rounded
weekly menu
How to select the freshest
produce
Exactly how much produce to buy
to meet your baby’s needs
The health benefits associated
with the foods your baby eats
And more!
This amazingly informative guide will help you navigate the grocery store
aisles for exactly the right foods for your child at any age. This pocket-sized
guide saves you time and money – every time you shop! NEVER LEAVE
HOME WITHOUT IT!
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There Are Four Components
in the Baby Bullet Baby
Food Making System
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Preparing
Follow the eating schedule and choose your favorite recipes for your Stage One Perfect
Purées, Stage Two Tasty Textures, and whip up a week’s worth of your child’s favorites.
The Batchbowl
The larger vessel, the Batchbowl, is for creating large amounts of
baby food for storing. The Batchbowl is BPA-free.
Never operate without the cover on.
The Short Cup
This cup is used to mix and store your
ingredients. It is
BPA-free
.
The Power Base
The Power Base is the heart of the Baby Bullet system. Simply place
either the Batchbowl or the Short Cup on to the High-Torque Power
Base, press down and twist…it couldn’t be easier!
CAUTION!
Do not submerge the Power Base in water and always unplug the
Power Base before cleaning it.
Always make sure the cover is on the Batchbowl when using.
Keep hands and utensils away from the cutting blade while chopping or blending
food to reduce the risk of severe injury to person or damage to the blender
.
The Blades
The Baby Bullet comes with two blades:
The Baby Blend Blade is for puréeing and blending foods.
The Milling Blade is for milling grains to make cereals.
Note: The Milling Blade is only used on the Short Cup.
Both blades are BPA-free.
Note: In the base of the blades there is a plastic gasket that creates an airtight seal
with the Baby Bullet vessels.
CHECK GASKET BEFORE EACH USE TO MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY SEATED IN THE
BABY BLEND BLADE OR MILLING BLADE. ATTEMPTED REMOVAL OF THE GASKET
MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE BLADE CONFIGURATION AND CAUSE LEAKAGE.
IF IN TIME A GASKET BECOMES LOOSE OR DAMAGED, PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER
SERVICE FOR A REPLACEMENT BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDER AT: 1-855-514-6922.
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Preparing
Follow the eating schedule and choose your favorite recipes for your Stage One Perfect
Purées, Stage Two Tasty Textures, and whip up a week’s worth of your child’s favorites.
The Batchbowl
The larger vessel, the Batchbowl, is for creating large amounts of
baby food for storing. The Batchbowl is BPA-free.
Never operate without the cover on.
The Short Cup
This cup is used to mix and store your
ingredients. It is
BPA-free
.
The Power Base
The Power Base is the heart of the Baby Bullet system. Simply place
either the Batchbowl or the Short Cup on to the High-Torque Power
Base, press down and twist…it couldn’t be easier!
CAUTION!
Do not submerge the Power Base in water and always unplug the
Power Base before cleaning it.
Always make sure the cover is on the Batchbowl when using.
Keep hands and utensils away from the cutting blade while chopping or blending
food to reduce the risk of severe injury to person or damage to the blender
.
The Blades
The Baby Bullet comes with two blades:
The Baby Blend Blade is for puréeing and blending foods.
The Milling Blade is for milling grains to make cereals.
Note: The Milling Blade is only used on the Short Cup.
Both blades are BPA-free.
Note: In the base of the blades there is a plastic gasket that creates an airtight seal
with the Baby Bullet vessels.
CHECK GASKET BEFORE EACH USE TO MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY SEATED IN THE
BABY BLEND BLADE OR MILLING BLADE. ATTEMPTED REMOVAL OF THE GASKET
MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE BLADE CONFIGURATION AND CAUSE LEAKAGE.
IF IN TIME A GASKET BECOMES LOOSE OR DAMAGED, PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER
SERVICE FOR A REPLACEMENT BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDER AT: 1-855-514-6922.
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The Batch Tray
To save even more time and money, it’s easy to make large batches of your ba-
by’s favorite foods and freeze them for
later use. The Baby Bullet Batch Tray
is perfect for freezing over 12 ounces
of baby food and the BPA-free silicone
“easy pop” cups make it a breeze to
pop out one serving to several
servings, or all 6 Baby Bullet servings
with ease.
The Soft Tip Spatula
The Baby Bullet Soft-Tip Spatula has been specifically designed to
get your baby food creations into the Baby Bullet storage vessels
with ease. To clean, simply give it a quick rinse with warm
soapy water.
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Storage
It’s on to storage where you decide whether to freeze or
refrigerate your fabulous concoctions. The good news is that
the Baby Bullet comes with our exclusive Date-Dial Lids! So
you can spoon fresh baby food right into the Storage Cups
and twist on the Date-Dial Lid to track when the baby food
was created. Then, simply refrigerate!
Or, when you are making large batches of baby food, use the Baby Bullet
Soft Tip Spatula to spoon purées right into the handy Batch Tray. Cover
and freeze, then either pop them out as you need them, or pop them all
out at once and save them in a freezer bag so your Batch Tray is ready to
freeze even more of Baby’s favorites. It’s that easy!
Note: Refrigerated foods need to be enjoyed within 3 days. We
recommend consuming frozen foods within 30 days for optimum
freshness.
The Baby Bullet Storage Tools Include:
Six Storage Cups with Date-Dial Lids
Your Baby Bullet System comes with 6 revolutionary Date-Dial Storage Cups
that are refrigerator friendly. Simply spoon
your baby food in, twist on the lid and
turn the Date-Dial to show the date you
created the food. Now you never have to
guess when you made the food – you’ll
know exactly when you made it. The
Date-Dial Storage Cups are BPA-free.
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The Batch Tray
To save even more time and money, it’s easy to make large batches of your ba-
by’s favorite foods and freeze them for
later use. The Baby Bullet Batch Tray
is perfect for freezing over 12 ounces
of baby food and the BPA-free silicone
“easy pop” cups make it a breeze to
pop out one serving to several
servings, or all 6 Baby Bullet servings
with ease.
The Soft Tip Spatula
The Baby Bullet Soft-Tip Spatula has been specifically designed to
get your baby food creations into the Baby Bullet storage vessels
with ease. To clean, simply give it a quick rinse with warm
soapy water.
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Storage
Its on to storage where you decide whether to freeze or
refrigerate your fabulous concoctions. The good news is that
the Baby Bullet comes with our exclusive Date-Dial Lids! So
you can spoon fresh baby food right into the Storage Cups
and twist on the Date-Dial Lid to track when the baby food
was created. Then, simply refrigerate!
Or, when you are making large batches of baby food, use the Baby Bullet
Soft Tip Spatula to spoon purées right into the handy Batch Tray. Cover
and freeze, then either pop them out as you need them, or pop them all
out at once and save them in a freezer bag so your Batch Tray is ready to
freeze even more of Baby’s favorites. It’s that easy!
Note: Refrigerated foods need to be enjoyed within 3 days. We
recommend consuming frozen foods within 30 days for optimum
freshness.
The Baby Bullet Storage Tools Include:
Six Storage Cups with Date-Dial Lids
Your Baby Bullet System comes with 6 revolutionary Date-Dial Storage Cups
that are refrigerator friendly. Simply spoon
your baby food in, twist on the lid and
turn the Date-Dial to show the date you
created the food. Now you never have to
guess when you made the food – you’ll
know exactly when you made it. The
Date-Dial Storage Cups are BPA-free.
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Serving
When it’s chow time, serving Baby Bullet baby food couldn’t be easier! For
refrigerated foods, you can serve right from the storage cup or portion out
a serving from the Short Cup. Never save leftovers that have come in to
contact with a used or dirty spoon. Always throw out leftovers!
To defrost frozen foods, remove the food from the freezer and place into
the refrigerator a few hours ahead of mealtime, or place the sealed food in
a sealed plastic bag into a bowl of cold water. If you are in a rush, change
the water a few times until the food is defrosted.
DO NOT USE THE BABY BULLET CUPS OR COMPONENTS IN THE
MICROWAVE FOR DEFROSTING OR WARMING.
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Serving
When it’s chow time, serving Baby Bullet baby food couldn’t be easier! For
refrigerated foods, you can serve right from the storage cup or portion out
a serving from the Short Cup. Never save leftovers that have come in to
contact with a used or dirty spoon. Always throw out leftovers!
To defrost frozen foods, remove the food from the freezer and place into
the refrigerator a few hours ahead of mealtime, or place the sealed food in
a sealed plastic bag into a bowl of cold water. If you are in a rush, change
the water a few times until the food is defrosted.
DO NOT USE THE BABY BULLET CUPS OR COMPONENTS IN THE
MICROWAVE FOR DEFROSTING OR WARMING.
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Baby Bullet Blender
Making Large Batches of Fruit and Vegetable Purées
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
clean pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food.
Cleanliness is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
1
Twist the Baby Blend Blade on to the bottom of the
Batchbowl for puréeing large batches of baby food.
2
Add thoroughly steamed or soft boiled fruits/vege-
tables after it cools into the Batchbowl making sure
any skins, cores, pits or stems have been removed.
3
Add 1/8 - 1/4 cup of water (you can always add more
if you’d like a thinner purée).
4
Place the top onto the Batchbowl and twist into place.
5
Place the Batchbowl onto the Power Base, push down
and twist to engage the motor.
6
Blend your food until you’ve achieved the desired
consistency. Use the Pulse Technique (page 29) for
creating textured foods.
7
Spoon your purée into the Date-Dial Storage Cups to
store in the refrigerator. – Don’t forget to set your date.
8
Or, for longer term storage, spoon your purée into the
Batch Tray and freeze.
Note: Refrigerated foods must be consumed
within 3 days. Frozen foods are good for up to 30 days.
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Making Smaller Batches of Fruit and Vegetable Purées
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
clean pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food.
Cleanliness is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
1
Add thoroughly steamed or soft boiled fruits/vegeta-
bles after it cools into the Short Cup making sure that
any skins, cores, pits or stems have been removed.
2
Add ¼ cup of water (you can always add more if
you’d like a thinner purée).
3
Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the Short Cup for
puréeing, or twist the Milling Blade onto the Short Cup
for milling.
4
Place the Short Cup onto the Power Base, push down and
twist to engage the motor.
5
Blend your food until you’ve achieved the desired consistency.
6
Either place into a bowl and serve or spoon your purée into
the Date-Dial Storage Cups to store in the refrigerator.
7
For longer term storage, spoon your purée into the Batch
Tray, snap on the lid and freeze.
Note: Refrigerated foods must be consumed within 3
days. Frozen foods are good for
up to 30 days.
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Using the
Baby Bullet Blender
Making Large Batches of Fruit and Vegetable Purées
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
clean pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food.
Cleanliness is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
1
Twist the Baby Blend Blade on to the bottom of the
Batchbowl for puréeing large batches of baby food.
2
Add thoroughly steamed or soft boiled fruits/vege-
tables after it cools into the Batchbowl making sure
any skins, cores, pits or stems have been removed.
3
Add 1/8 - 1/4 cup of water (you can always add more
if you’d like a thinner purée).
4
Place the top onto the Batchbowl and twist into place.
5
Place the Batchbowl onto the Power Base, push down
and twist to engage the motor.
6
Blend your food until you’ve achieved the desired
consistency. Use the Pulse Technique (page 29) for
creating textured foods.
7
Spoon your purée into the Date-Dial Storage Cups to
store in the refrigerator. – Don’t forget to set your date.
8
Or, for longer term storage, spoon your purée into the
Batch Tray and freeze.
Note: Refrigerated foods must be consumed
within 3 days. Frozen foods are good for up to 30 days.
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Making Smaller Batches of Fruit and Vegetable Purées
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
clean pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food.
Cleanliness is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
1
Add thoroughly steamed or soft boiled fruits/vegeta-
bles after it cools into the Short Cup making sure that
any skins, cores, pits or stems have been removed.
2
Add ¼ cup of water (you can always add more if
you’d like a thinner purée).
3
Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the Short Cup for
puréeing, or twist the Milling Blade onto the Short Cup
for milling.
4
Place the Short Cup onto the Power Base, push down and
twist to engage the motor.
5
Blend your food until you’ve achieved the desired consistency.
6
Either place into a bowl and serve or spoon your purée into
the Date-Dial Storage Cups to store in the refrigerator.
7
For longer term storage, spoon your purée into the Batch
Tray, snap on the lid and freeze.
Note: Refrigerated foods must be consumed within 3
days. Frozen foods are good for
up to 30 days.
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Milling Grains and Rice
For Cereals
Short Cup Milling For Smaller Batches
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
clean pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food.
Cleanliness is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
1
Add the desired amount of rice or grains into the
Short Cup.
2
Twist on the Milling Blade.
3
Place the Short Cup onto the Power Base and twist to
start grinding.
4
Grind until you’ve achieved a fine powder (see brown
rice purée recipe on page 61).
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Milling Grains and Rice
For Cereals
Short Cup Milling For Smaller Batches
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
clean pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food.
Cleanliness is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
1
Add the desired amount of rice or grains into the
Short Cup.
2
Twist on the Milling Blade.
3
Place the Short Cup onto the Power Base and twist to
start grinding.
4
Grind until you’ve achieved a fine powder (see brown
rice purée recipe on page 61).
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Baby Bullet Techniques
The Pulse Technique
The Pulse Technique comes in handy when Baby is ready
for chunkier, more textured fare. Pulsing takes a tiny bit of
getting used to, but once you get a feel for it, you’ll be a pro
in no time! To Pulse, you simply
press straight down on the
cup very quickly and immediately release.
THE SECRET: The trick to successful Pulsing is to make
sure that the machine doesn’t accidentally slip into purée
mode. To avoid this, use your other hand to apply
counter-clockwise pressure as you Pulse
The “Shake” Technique
Sometimes, when you are working with thicker recipes, like
Chicken, Brown Rice and Squash (page 78) the density of the
mixture can make it hard for the ingredients toward the top of
the cup to make it down to the blade.
If some of your ingredients are having a hard time making it
down to the blade, simply use this Shake technique.
Step 1: Remove the Batchbowl/Short Cup assembly from the
Power Base… pick it up and shake it like a cocktail shaker.
Step 2: Place the vessel back onto the Power Base.
Step 3: Repeat… if necessary until you achieve the
consistency you want.
Note: You may need to add more water to get the right consistency.
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Baby Bullet Techniques
The Pulse Technique
The Pulse Technique comes in handy when Baby is ready
for chunkier, more textured fare. Pulsing takes a tiny bit of
getting used to, but once you get a feel for it, you’ll be a pro
in no time! To Pulse, you simply
press straight down on the
cup very quickly and immediately release.
THE SECRET: The trick to successful Pulsing is to make
sure that the machine doesn’t accidentally slip into purée
mode. To avoid this, use your other hand to apply
counter-clockwise pressure as you Pulse
The “Shake” Technique
Sometimes, when you are working with thicker recipes, like
Chicken, Brown Rice and Squash (page 78) the density of the
mixture can make it hard for the ingredients toward the top of
the cup to make it down to the blade.
If some of your ingredients are having a hard time making it
down to the blade, simply use this Shake technique.
Step 1: Remove the Batchbowl/Short Cup assembly from the
Power Base… pick it up and shake it like a cocktail shaker.
Step 2: Place the vessel back onto the Power Base.
Step 3: Repeat… if necessary until you achieve the
consistency you want.
Note: You may need to add more water to get the right consistency.
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Cleaning The Baby Bullet
Everyone hates cleaning up, which is just one more reason the Baby Bullet
is such a wonderful time saver. You can make and cook fresh, homemade baby
food from scratch and only use one vessel! Imagine creating tasty purées,
wholesome soups and fantastic mini-meals - or turning the family’s spaghetti
dinner into a delicious meal fi t for Baby – with just a single cup and blade! It
doesn’t get any easier than that!
WARNING:
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE BABY BULLET WHEN CLEANING OR ASSEMBLING.
Washing the Baby Bullet
Cleaning the Baby Bullet is so easy… simply hand wash any of the pieces (except
for the Power Base) with warm soapy water and rinse.
WARNING:
DO NOT PUT THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC
PARTS IN THE DISHWASHER. SIMPLY HAND WASH WITH WARM
SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT SUBMERGE THE POWER BASE IN WATER. WIPE OFF WITH
A DAMP CLOTH. ALWAYS UNPLUG BEFORE CLEANING.
THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS SHOULD
NOT BE STERILIZED IN BOILING WATER OR STEAM FOR ANY REASON AS
THIS WILL WARP THE PLASTIC.
WHEN WASHING BLADES, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE GASKET RING.
SIMPLY HAND WASH THE BLADES IN WARM SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT EXPOSE BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS TO
EXTREME RAPID TEMPERATURES CHANGES, AS THIS MAY WARP OR
DAMAGE THE PLASTIC.
Gasket Care
Each Baby Bullet Blade Holder incorporates a silicon gasket that creates an airtight
seal with the Baby Bullet cups. Never attempt to remove the gasket ring from a Blade
Holder. Attempted removal of the gasket may permanently damage the blade
confi guration and cause leakage. If in time a gasket becomes loose or damaged,
please contact customer service for a replacement Baby Bullet Blade Holder at:
1-855-514-6922.
BE SURE TO INSPECT THE GASKET AFTER THE FIRST USE AND EACH
SUBSEQUENT USE TO MAKE SURE IT WAS INSTALLED AND HAS NOT
BECOME LOOSE OR DAMAGED.
Stubborn Cleanup
If ingredients dry inside the Baby Bullet, make your clean up a snap by fi lling the
cup half full with soapy water twist on the blade and blend it for 10-20 seconds on
the power base. That will loosen the stuck ingredients and with a light scrub, you’ll
be all done.
DO NOT USE ANY OF THE BABY BULLET COMPONENTS (CUPS, LIDS,
BLADES, BATCH BOWL, BATCH TRAY, MOTOR) IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN
FOR ANY REASON.
Cleaning the Baby Bullet Power Base
For the most part the Power Base doesn’t really get dirty, but if you neglect to
twist the blade on to the cup tightly, liquids can leak out and get into the base and
activator buttons.
Here’s how to clean it up.
Step 1:
The most important thing is to UNPLUG the Power Base!
Step 2: Use a damp rag to wipe down the inside and outside of the Power Base.
NEVER SUBMERGE THE POWER BASE IN WATER OR PLACE IT IN THE
DISHWASHER
NEVER PUT YOUR HANDS OR UTENSILS NEAR THE MOVING BLADE AND
NEVER USE YOUR HANDS OR UTENSILS TO PRESS THE ACTIVATOR
BUTTONS DOWN WHILE THE POWER BASE IS PLUGGED IN.
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Cleaning The Baby Bullet
Everyone hates cleaning up, which is just one more reason the Baby Bullet
is such a wonderful time saver. You can make and cook fresh, homemade baby
food from scratch and only use one vessel! Imagine creating tasty purées,
wholesome soups and fantastic mini-meals - or turning the family’s spaghetti
dinner into a delicious meal fi t for Baby – with just a single cup and blade! It
doesn’t get any easier than that!
WARNING:
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE BABY BULLET WHEN CLEANING OR ASSEMBLING.
Washing the Baby Bullet
Cleaning the Baby Bullet is so easy… simply hand wash any of the pieces (except
for the Power Base) with warm soapy water and rinse.
WARNING:
DO NOT PUT THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC
PARTS IN THE DISHWASHER. SIMPLY HAND WASH WITH WARM
SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT SUBMERGE THE POWER BASE IN WATER. WIPE OFF WITH
A DAMP CLOTH. ALWAYS UNPLUG BEFORE CLEANING.
THE BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS SHOULD
NOT BE STERILIZED IN BOILING WATER OR STEAM FOR ANY REASON AS
THIS WILL WARP THE PLASTIC.
WHEN WASHING BLADES, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE GASKET RING.
SIMPLY HAND WASH THE BLADES IN WARM SOAPY WATER.
DO NOT EXPOSE BLADE HOLDERS AND OTHER PLASTIC PARTS TO
EXTREME RAPID TEMPERATURES CHANGES, AS THIS MAY WARP OR
DAMAGE THE PLASTIC.
Gasket Care
Each Baby Bullet Blade Holder incorporates a silicon gasket that creates an airtight
seal with the Baby Bullet cups. Never attempt to remove the gasket ring from a Blade
Holder. Attempted removal of the gasket may permanently damage the blade
con guration and cause leakage. If in time a gasket becomes loose or damaged,
please contact customer service for a replacement Baby Bullet Blade Holder at:
1-855-514-6922.
BE SURE TO INSPECT THE GASKET AFTER THE FIRST USE AND EACH
SUBSEQUENT USE TO MAKE SURE IT WAS INSTALLED AND HAS NOT
BECOME LOOSE OR DAMAGED.
Stubborn Cleanup
If ingredients dry inside the Baby Bullet, make your clean up a snap by fi lling the
cup half full with soapy water twist on the blade and blend it for 10-20 seconds on
the power base. That will loosen the stuck ingredients and with a light scrub, you’ll
be all done.
DO NOT USE ANY OF THE BABY BULLET COMPONENTS (CUPS, LIDS,
BLADES, BATCH BOWL, BATCH TRAY, MOTOR) IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN
FOR ANY REASON.
Cleaning the Baby Bullet Power Base
For the most part the Power Base doesn’t really get dirty, but if you neglect to
twist the blade on to the cup tightly, liquids can leak out and get into the base and
activator buttons.
Here’s how to clean it up.
Step 1:
The most important thing is to UNPLUG the Power Base!
Step 2: Use a damp rag to wipe down the inside and outside of the Power Base.
NEVER SUBMERGE THE POWER BASE IN WATER OR PLACE IT IN THE
DISHWASHER
NEVER PUT YOUR HANDS OR UTENSILS NEAR THE MOVING BLADE AND
NEVER USE YOUR HANDS OR UTENSILS TO PRESS THE ACTIVATOR
BUTTONS DOWN WHILE THE POWER BASE IS PLUGGED IN.
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Over 100 Nutrient Packed Recipes!
Nutritional Facts for Each Flavor of Baby Food!
Amazing Tips for Finicky Eaters!
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Meal Ideas for Up to 3 Years!
Toddler Friendly “Presentation” Tips!
Healthy Dessert Recipes!
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Get even more out of your
baby bullet
with this soup to nuts baby food guide!
Over 100 Nutrient Packed Recipes!
Nutritional Facts for Each Flavor of Baby Food!
Amazing Tips for Finicky Eaters!
The Baking for Baby Section!
Meal Ideas for Up to 3 Years!
Toddler Friendly “Presentation” Tips!
Healthy Dessert Recipes!
Teething Biscuit Recipes... and More!
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Preparing for the Big Day
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The American Academy of Pediatrics states that the best time to start feeding
your baby solids is between 4 and 6 months. Some pediatricians even go on
to say, the closer to 6 months, the better. Your baby’s digestive system is not
mature enough to handle solids until the 4th month. This may be even later for
preemies. So even though people may suggest feeding your baby earlier, your
baby and your pediatrician will let you know when it’s time for solids.
Signs That Your Baby Is Ready For Solid Food
Experts all agree that there are obvious signs when your baby is ready to start
eating solids. Here is a comprehensive list of those signs. Please remember,
even though you may get pressure from others to start your baby on solids,
your baby will let you know when the time is right.
• Baby is at least 4 months old but somewhere between 4 and 6 months.
• Baby has doubled birth weight.
Baby can sit upright with support and has the ability to “lean in” for
more food.
• Baby can turn away to show that mealtime is over.
• Baby seems very interested in what you are eating.
• Baby seems consistently hungry after nursing or drinking a bottle.
• Baby can swallow food vs. instinctively pushing it out with tongue.
• Baby can bring an object to his/her mouth.
* The information contained in our guide and cookbook are not a substitute to regular baby
care. Always consult your pediatrician regarding nutrition and the feeding of your child
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Preparing for the Big Day
*
The American Academy of Pediatrics states that the best time to start feeding
your baby solids is between 4 and 6 months. Some pediatricians even go on
to say, the closer to 6 months, the better. Your baby’s digestive system is not
mature enough to handle solids until the 4th month. This may be even later for
preemies. So even though people may suggest feeding your baby earlier, your
baby and your pediatrician will let you know when it’s time for solids.
Signs That Your Baby Is Ready For Solid Food
Experts all agree that there are obvious signs when your baby is ready to start
eating solids. Here is a comprehensive list of those signs. Please remember,
even though you may get pressure from others to start your baby on solids,
your baby will let you know when the time is right.
• Baby is at least 4 months old but somewhere between 4 and 6 months.
• Baby has doubled birth weight.
Baby can sit upright with support and has the ability to “lean in” for
more food.
• Baby can turn away to show that mealtime is over.
• Baby seems very interested in what you are eating.
• Baby seems consistently hungry after nursing or drinking a bottle.
• Baby can swallow food vs. instinctively pushing it out with tongue.
• Baby can bring an object to his/her mouth.
* The information contained in our guide and cookbook are not a substitute to regular baby
care. Always consult your pediatrician regarding nutrition and the feeding of your child
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What Do I Need?
Vegetable Steamer or a nonstick Pot
Most foods need to be cooked before they can be puréed into baby food except
for soft foods like bananas and avocados. Steaming preserves many of the
nutrients inside fruits and vegetables but, boiling is another great alternative.
We recommend using the water you boiled your fruits and vegetables in as it
adds some of the vitamins and minerals back into your purée. Let the foods
cool down before blending.
High Chair with Tray
Choosing a high chair is an important task. Safety is always first, so stability is
the first thing to test on a high chair and the safety strap is second. The strap
should prevent Baby from standing or moving around too much in the chair.
Then it’s on to the tray which should be easy to remove (think one hand) for
cleaning and should have a “lip” around the entire tray to keep food and liquids
from spilling onto the floor. Comfort is another consideration, so keep that in
mind when choosing your high chair and give the padding a once over to see if
it’s soft and cozy.
Soft Tipped Spoons
Baby’s mouth is very sensitive, that’s why baby stores are full of different types
of spoons designed for Baby’s first meals. Take a look at what’s out there and
decide what you think is right for your little one. It’s always safe to grab one
or three different spoon styles and then purchase more once you know which
ones work to your liking.
Bibs
Very little of Baby’s first few meals is going to wind up in Baby’s mouth. Most
of it will wind up somewhere between Baby’s forehead and the floor. If you
want to protect Baby’s cute little outfit – a bib is a must.
Floor Mat
Which brings us to the floor mat! Much of your baby’s fare will end up on the
floor. To protect carpet or porous flooring, be sure to get a High Chair Floor Mat.
Basically, it’s a tarp to throw under Baby’s high chair to protect whatever is below.
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What Do I Need?
Vegetable Steamer or a nonstick Pot
Most foods need to be cooked before they can be puréed into baby food except
for soft foods like bananas and avocados. Steaming preserves many of the
nutrients inside fruits and vegetables but, boiling is another great alternative.
We recommend using the water you boiled your fruits and vegetables in as it
adds some of the vitamins and minerals back into your purée. Let the foods
cool down before blending.
High Chair with Tray
Choosing a high chair is an important task. Safety is always first, so stability is
the first thing to test on a high chair and the safety strap is second. The strap
should prevent Baby from standing or moving around too much in the chair.
Then it’s on to the tray which should be easy to remove (think one hand) for
cleaning and should have a “lip” around the entire tray to keep food and liquids
from spilling onto the floor. Comfort is another consideration, so keep that in
mind when choosing your high chair and give the padding a once over to see if
it’s soft and cozy.
Soft Tipped Spoons
Baby’s mouth is very sensitive, that’s why baby stores are full of different types
of spoons designed for Baby’s first meals. Take a look at what’s out there and
decide what you think is right for your little one. It’s always safe to grab one
or three different spoon styles and then purchase more once you know which
ones work to your liking.
Bibs
Very little of Baby’s first few meals is going to wind up in Baby’s mouth. Most
of it will wind up somewhere between Baby’s forehead and the floor. If you
want to protect Baby’s cute little outfit – a bib is a must.
Floor Mat
Which brings us to the floor mat! Much of your baby’s fare will end up on the
floor. To protect carpet or porous flooring, be sure to get a High Chair Floor Mat.
Basically, it’s a tarp to throw under Baby’s high chair to protect whatever is below.
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Signs of an Allergic Reaction
Gas
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting
Stomach Pain
Coughing
Wheezing
Difficulty Breathing
Lip/Face Swelling
Rash
Clear Runny Nose
Itching
Irritability
Fatigue
Eczema
Eye Swelling
What is on the Menu?
Allergy Alert
Certain foods have a significantly higher likelihood to cause an allergic reaction
in babies – and that’s why we’ve avoided all of those foods! With the Baby
Bullet feeding program, we’ve created a schedule where only the very safest
foods are offered to your baby for the first two months of eating solids.
Then
we introduce some low risk foods and ultimately a full spectrum of healthy foods
will be offered in a manner where it’s easy to identify any possible allergic reactions
so you’ll be able to quickly track that back to the culprit. Here is an at-a-glance
chart to help you get an overview of what is safe and what is risky.
First Year No-No List
Other Possible Allergens
Apples
Apricots
Bananas
Carrots
Cantaloupe
Celery
Corn
Cherries
Fennel Seeds
Hazelnuts
Honeydew Melon
Oranges
Parsely
Peaches
Pears
Potatoes
Sunflower Seeds
Tomatoes
Watermelon
Wheat
Eggs
Milk
Peanuts
None of these foods should be consumed in the 1st year
without pediatrician approval.
Soy
Tree Nuts
Fish
Shell Fish
Note: Even a small allergic reaction can be the first sign of a severe reaction. Please
call your pediatrician at any sign of an allergic reaction!
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Signs of an Allergic Reaction
Gas
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting
Stomach Pain
Coughing
Wheezing
Difficulty Breathing
Lip/Face Swelling
Rash
Clear Runny Nose
Itching
Irritability
Fatigue
Eczema
Eye Swelling
What is on the Menu?
Allergy Alert
Certain foods have a significantly higher likelihood to cause an allergic reaction
in babies – and that’s why we’ve avoided all of those foods! With the Baby
Bullet feeding program, we’ve created a schedule where only the very safest
foods are offered to your baby for the first two months of eating solids.
Then
we introduce some low risk foods and ultimately a full spectrum of healthy foods
will be offered in a manner where it’s easy to identify any possible allergic reactions
so you’ll be able to quickly track that back to the culprit. Here is an at-a-glance
chart to help you get an overview of what is safe and what is risky.
First Year No-No List
Other Possible Allergens
Apples
Apricots
Bananas
Carrots
Cantaloupe
Celery
Corn
Cherries
Fennel Seeds
Hazelnuts
Honeydew Melon
Oranges
Parsely
Peaches
Pears
Potatoes
Sunflower Seeds
Tomatoes
Watermelon
Wheat
Eggs
Milk
Peanuts
None of these foods should be consumed in the 1st year
without pediatrician approval.
Soy
Tree Nuts
Fish
Shell Fish
Note: Even a small allergic reaction can be the first sign of a severe reaction. Please
call your pediatrician at any sign of an allergic reaction!
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High chair
Soft tipped spoon
Super cute bib
Floor mat
Homemade first meal made with love… it’s time to make it!
Baby’s first meal will be made from one of the foods on this short list:
Banana
Sweet Potato
Pear
Yellow Squash
Zucchini
Green Peas
Apple
Avocado
Brown Rice Cereal
When it’s time to choose the very first food that will go into your baby’s mouth,
suddenly the list seems rather long! Don’t fret! Close your eyes and point at
this page to choose the first two foods if you have to…because the very
first meal will most likely be only about a tablespoon.
Using the ever-important 4-Day Food Introduction Schedule,
Baby’s first week on solids means only 2 foods will be introduced.
Choose your 2 favorites and its almost time to use your
Baby Bullet!!
Food Chart for
Months 4 - 6
Choose from these foods –
1 Avocado
1 Banana
1 Cup Brown Rice
Cereal
1 Sweet Potato
1 Squash
1 Zucchini
1 Cup Peas
1 Pear
1 Apple
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
16 Baby Bullet
servings (32 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
Note: Fruit and vegetable sizes vary, so you may wind up with more or less food.
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Tripod with camera perfectly situated
Excited calls to Mom and best friend
High chair
Soft tipped spoon
Super cute bib
Floor mat
Homemade first meal made with love… it’s time to make it!
Baby’s first meal will be made from one of the foods on this short list:
Banana
Sweet Potato
Pear
Yellow Squash
Zucchini
Green Peas
Apple
Avocado
Brown Rice Cereal
When it’s time to choose the very first food that will go into your baby’s mouth,
suddenly the list seems rather long! Don’t fret! Close your eyes and point at
this page to choose the first two foods if you have to…because the very
first meal will most likely be only about a tablespoon.
Using the ever-important 4-Day Food Introduction Schedule,
Baby’s first week on solids means only 2 foods will be introduced.
Choose your 2 favorites and its almost time to use your
Baby Bullet!!
Food Chart for
Months 4 - 6
Choose from these foods –
1 Avocado
1 Banana
1 Cup Brown Rice
Cereal
1 Sweet Potato
1 Squash
1 Zucchini
1 Cup Peas
1 Pear
1 Apple
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
16 Baby Bullet
servings (32 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
Note: Fruit and vegetable sizes vary, so you may wind up with more or less food.
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Making the Right Amount
of Food for Week One
For the first week, each meal should not be much more than a tablespoon.
Food only keeps for 3 days in the refrigerator, so it’s a good idea to fill 4-3
Storage Cups to the halfway mark with flavor #1 and then 4-3 Storage Cups to
the half way mark with flavor #2. Fill the Batch Tray with any remaining purée
and freeze for later use, so you’ll have it for backup.
Week One Flavor #1
Week One Flavor #2
Important!! Don’t feed baby straight out of the cup unless you are going to
finish the contents or throw away any remaining food. You cannot reuse any
remaining food as germs and bacteria may have gotten in by way of the spoon.
Now, it’s finally time to use the Baby Bullet! The instructions for creating
Baby’s first purée can be found on pages 52 through 61. You’ll be using the
Short Cup to create Baby’s First Foods, so if you need to review the
instructions, turn to page 24.
Note: Depending on the two flavors you have chosen…you may have some extra baby food. If so,
put the contents in the Batch Tray and freeze for later use.
Storage Reminder! Fresh food keeps in the refrigerator for 3 days.
Frozen food keeps for about 30 days.
DO NOT FILL BATCH TRAY CUPS MORE THAN 2/3 FULL TO
PREVENT FREEZER BURN AND LEAKAGE.
MAKE SURE ALL SIDES OF THE BATCH TRAY LID ARE SNAPPED
ON AND SEALED TO AVOID FREEZER BURN.
Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator
Freezer
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Making the Right Amount
of Food for Week One
For the first week, each meal should not be much more than a tablespoon.
Food only keeps for 3 days in the refrigerator, so it’s a good idea to fill 4-3
Storage Cups to the halfway mark with flavor #1 and then 4-3 Storage Cups to
the half way mark with flavor #2. Fill the Batch Tray with any remaining purée
and freeze for later use, so you’ll have it for backup.
Week One Flavor #1
Week One Flavor #2
Important!! Don’t feed baby straight out of the cup unless you are going to
finish the contents or throw away any remaining food. You cannot reuse any
remaining food as germs and bacteria may have gotten in by way of the spoon.
Now, it’s finally time to use the Baby Bullet! The instructions for creating
Baby’s first purée can be found on pages 52 through 61. You’ll be using the
Short Cup to create Baby’s First Foods, so if you need to review the
instructions, turn to page 24.
Note: Depending on the two flavors you have chosen…you may have some extra baby food. If so,
put the contents in the Batch Tray and freeze for later use.
Storage Reminder! Fresh food keeps in the refrigerator for 3 days.
Frozen food keeps for about 30 days.
DO NOT FILL BATCH TRAY CUPS MORE THAN 2/3 FULL TO
PREVENT FREEZER BURN AND LEAKAGE.
MAKE SURE ALL SIDES OF THE BATCH TRAY LID ARE SNAPPED
ON AND SEALED TO AVOID FREEZER BURN.
Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator
Freezer
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Ready for the Big Day!
You are officially ready! Here are some tips for making Baby’s first meal a
wonderful experience for both of you.
1
Offer the first meal at a time when Baby isn’t too hungry.
2
Offer the first meal early in the day (morning or afternoon) just in case there
is a reaction such as gas or colic.
3
Make sure you are in a good mood. Your attitude towards this meal has a lot
to do with how this is going to go.
4
Offer food that is a bit warm (think 98.7 degrees) or cool.
Don’t overheat foods!!
5
The consistency of the food should be almost liquid, it should run off
of the spoon. Feel free to add water, formula or breast milk to achieve
the right consistency.
Go Time!
At a regularly scheduled AM or midday feeding time, stop halfway through
breast feeding or halfway through a bottle and place Baby in the highchair.
Checklist
1) Baby strapped in high chair.
2) Bib on.
3) Spoon and clean up towel.
4) Protective floor mat.
5) The liquid thin food’s temperature is
somewhere from moderately cool to warm.
6) SMILE.
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Ready for the Big Day!
You are officially ready! Here are some tips for making Baby’s first meal a
wonderful experience for both of you.
1
Offer the first meal at a time when Baby isn’t too hungry.
2
Offer the first meal early in the day (morning or afternoon) just in case there
is a reaction such as gas or colic.
3
Make sure you are in a good mood. Your attitude towards this meal has a lot
to do with how this is going to go.
4
Offer food that is a bit warm (think 98.7 degrees) or cool.
Don’t overheat foods!!
5
The consistency of the food should be almost liquid, it should run off
of the spoon. Feel free to add water, formula or breast milk to achieve
the right consistency.
Go Time!
At a regularly scheduled AM or midday feeding time, stop halfway through
breast feeding or halfway through a bottle and place Baby in the highchair.
Checklist
1) Baby strapped in high chair.
2) Bib on.
3) Spoon and clean up towel.
4) Protective floor mat.
5) The liquid thin food’s temperature is
somewhere from moderately cool to warm.
6) SMILE.
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Moving forward
Depending on your baby’s age at the time of the first meal, you may be
looking at 2 servings a day pretty quickly. Follow Baby’s lead. If all meals are
being polished off with glee, go ahead and try another meal 3-4 hours after the
first one. As Baby gets more used to eating, you will be ready to follow the Stage
One Feeding Schedule on page 50.
Feeding Baby
Place a tiny bit of food onto the spoon and put some on Baby’s
lips. Then place the spoon on the bottom lip and slip the spoon
gently into Baby’s mouth. This may cause Baby’s tongue to push
the food back out. If so, use the spoon to scrape the food off of
the chin area and try putting it in Baby’s mouth again. Repeat.
It the tongue keeps pushing the food back out, don’t worry…never push Baby to
eat. If the first meal doesn’t go well…no worries. Try again in a few days.
Ending Mealtime
A closed mouth, turned head and fussiness are all signs that mealtime is over.
If there is food left, throw it out. Never force Baby to continue eating when full.
Throw out any leftovers that have come into contact with Baby’s mouth or the spoon.
You did it! Congratulations!!! Now jot down ALL the details in the Baby Bullet
Journal on page 100.
Week 1
For week one, you will continue to feed Baby one meal a day. After 2 days, make
sure you take the servings for day 3 and 4 out of the freezer and place them in
the refrigerator to thaw. On day 4, take the servings for day 5 and 6 out of the
freezer and place in the refrigerator to thaw.
Week 2
For week 2, you can offer a third flavor, but stay on the 4-Day Food Introduction
Schedule, but offer Baby a bit more food than in week one. Offer half of a Baby
Bullet serving one time a day, but always watch for Baby to let you know when
mealtime is over.
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Moving forward
Depending on your baby’s age at the time of the first meal, you may be
looking at 2 servings a day pretty quickly. Follow Baby’s lead. If all meals are
being polished off with glee, go ahead and try another meal 3-4 hours after the
first one. As Baby gets more used to eating, you will be ready to follow the Stage
One Feeding Schedule on page 50.
Feeding Baby
Place a tiny bit of food onto the spoon and put some on Baby’s
lips. Then place the spoon on the bottom lip and slip the spoon
gently into Baby’s mouth. This may cause Baby’s tongue to push
the food back out. If so, use the spoon to scrape the food off of
the chin area and try putting it in Baby’s mouth again. Repeat.
It the tongue keeps pushing the food back out, don’t worry…never push Baby to
eat. If the first meal doesn’t go well…no worries. Try again in a few days.
Ending Mealtime
A closed mouth, turned head and fussiness are all signs that mealtime is over.
If there is food left, throw it out. Never force Baby to continue eating when full.
Throw out any leftovers that have come into contact with Baby’s mouth or the spoon.
You did it! Congratulations!!! Now jot down ALL the details in the Baby Bullet
Journal on page 100.
Week 1
For week one, you will continue to feed Baby one meal a day. After 2 days, make
sure you take the servings for day 3 and 4 out of the freezer and place them in
the refrigerator to thaw. On day 4, take the servings for day 5 and 6 out of the
freezer and place in the refrigerator to thaw.
Week 2
For week 2, you can offer a third flavor, but stay on the 4-Day Food Introduction
Schedule, but offer Baby a bit more food than in week one. Offer half of a Baby
Bullet serving one time a day, but always watch for Baby to let you know when
mealtime is over.
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Stage One -
Perfect Purées
Stage One foods start with Baby’s first meal and go for the next 6-8 weeks.
During Stage One, very simple, low allergy risk ingredients are puréed to a very
thin consistency. New foods should be introduced on a 4-day schedule, which
means that only one new food is introduced per 4-day period. This is critical
for tracking any allergic reactions to a particular food. Use your food journal on
page 100 to record what Baby ate, what time, how much and any reactions to
the food. (Bowel Movements, cranky, rash, etc).
If you need more journal pages, you can print them out at:
www.babybullet.com/journal
Food Chart for
Months 4 - 6
1 Avocado
1 Banana
1 Cup Brown Rice
Cereal
1 Sweet Potato
1 Squash
1 Zucchini
1 Cup Peas
1 Pear
1 Apple
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
16 Baby Bullet
servings (32 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby bullet
servings (8 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
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Stage One -
Perfect Purées
Stage One foods start with Baby’s first meal and go for the next 6-8 weeks.
During Stage One, very simple, low allergy risk ingredients are puréed to a very
thin consistency. New foods should be introduced on a 4-day schedule, which
means that only one new food is introduced per 4-day period. This is critical
for tracking any allergic reactions to a particular food. Use your food journal on
page 100 to record what Baby ate, what time, how much and any reactions to
the food. (Bowel Movements, cranky, rash, etc).
If you need more journal pages, you can print them out at:
www.babybullet.com/journal
Food Chart for
Months 4 - 6
1 Avocado
1 Banana
1 Cup Brown Rice
Cereal
1 Sweet Potato
1 Squash
1 Zucchini
1 Cup Peas
1 Pear
1 Apple
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
16 Baby Bullet
servings (32 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby bullet
servings (8 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
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Every child is different, but this chart is a great place to help you start
determining your baby’s food needs for the day. Remember to start with just
one food and stick with that for 4 days. Then, work in a new food and eat only
those two foods for the next 4 days and so on and so on until your baby has
tried all of the foods on the safest foods list. Never introduce more than one
new food every 4 days and keep good notes about each new food in your
food journal. That way if any rashes or strange poop appears, you’ll be able to
track it back to the offending food.
Feeding Schedule
for Months 4 - 6
Note: Baby will work up to two servings. Start with one and continue until Baby
appears to need an additional serving. Do not reuse food that has come in
contact with Baby’s spoon or mouth! It can contain bacteria.
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food. Cleanliness
is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
The information contained in our guide and cookbook are not a substitute to
regular baby care. Always consult your pediatrician regarding nutrition and the
feeding of your child.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple,
pear, banana, sweet potato.
Food groups: 2 - 4 servings of fruits and vegetables.
1 - 2 servings of cereal.
Food consistency: smooth, thin purée.
1/4 to 1 Baby Bullet servings
1/4 to 1 Baby Bullet servings
Wake Up Time
AM
Noon
Afternoon
PM
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
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Every child is different, but this chart is a great place to help you start
determining your baby’s food needs for the day. Remember to start with just
one food and stick with that for 4 days. Then, work in a new food and eat only
those two foods for the next 4 days and so on and so on until your baby has
tried all of the foods on the safest foods list. Never introduce more than one
new food every 4 days and keep good notes about each new food in your
food journal. That way if any rashes or strange poop appears, you’ll be able to
track it back to the offending food.
Feeding Schedule
for Months 4 - 6
Note: Baby will work up to two servings. Start with one and continue until Baby
appears to need an additional serving. Do not reuse food that has come in
contact with Baby’s spoon or mouth! It can contain bacteria.
ALWAYS use clean hands, clean cooking utensils, clean preparation surface(s),
pots/pans, etc. when making and preparing homemade baby food. Cleanliness
is VERY important when making homemade baby food.
The information contained in our guide and cookbook are not a substitute to
regular baby care. Always consult your pediatrician regarding nutrition and the
feeding of your child.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple,
pear, banana, sweet potato.
Food groups: 2 - 4 servings of fruits and vegetables.
1 - 2 servings of cereal.
Food consistency: smooth, thin purée.
1/4 to 1 Baby Bullet servings
1/4 to 1 Baby Bullet servings
Wake Up Time
AM
Noon
Afternoon
PM
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
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sweet potato purée
1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the Batchbowl.
2.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure
the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – because sweet potato is so thick
and starchy, you may need to use the Pulse
Technique on page 29.
1 peeled sweet potato boiled or steamed until very soft*
1 cup of water
A global favorite for baby, sweet potatoes contain vitamins
A and B6, as well as potassium and manganese. One
sweet potato goes a long way, making several servings of
baby food at once and saving you time and money. Now
thats sweet!
1 sweet potato
yields 20 oz of
baby food.
banana purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 whole raw banana
¼ cup of water
1 banana
yields 8 oz of
baby food.
Rich in potassium and known for its contributions to digestive
health, banana is a healthful and delicious food for baby.
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sweet potato purée
1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the Batchbowl.
2.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure
the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – because sweet potato is so thick
and starchy, you may need to use the Pulse
Technique on page 29.
1 peeled sweet potato boiled or steamed until very soft*
1 cup of water
A global favorite for baby, sweet potatoes contain vitamins
A and B6, as well as potassium and manganese. One
sweet potato goes a long way, making several servings of
baby food at once and saving you time and money. Now
thats sweet!
1 sweet potato
yields 20 oz of
baby food.
banana purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 whole raw banana
¼ cup of water
1 banana
yields 8 oz of
baby food.
Rich in potassium and known for its contributions to digestive
health, banana is a healthful and delicious food for baby.
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Baby Blend Blade
Short Cup
Batchbowl
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pear purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 pear boiled or steamed until soft (must be peeled and cored)*
¼ cup of water
Sweet and tender pear makes a divine purée for baby,
containing both fi ber and folate for your little one.
1 pear yields 8
oz of baby food.
zucchini purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 zucchini boiled or steamed until soft, then cut*
¼ cup of water
1 zucchini
yields 10 oz of
baby food.
Zucchini is a wonderful food for your little one. Even
the pickiest eaters will enjoy its mild fl avor, while
parents will love its vitamin C and B6 content!
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Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
Batchbowl
10 seconds
10 seconds
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pear purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 pear boiled or steamed until soft (must be peeled and cored)*
¼ cup of water
Sweet and tender pear makes a divine purée for baby,
containing both fi ber and folate for your little one.
1 pear yields 8
oz of baby food.
zucchini purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 zucchini boiled or steamed until soft, then cut*
¼ cup of water
1 zucchini
yields 10 oz of
baby food.
Zucchini is a wonderful food for your little one. Even
the pickiest eaters will enjoy its mild fl avor, while
parents will love its vitamin C and B6 content!
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Baby Blend Blade
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
Batchbowl
10 seconds
10 seconds
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green pea purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 cup of steamed frozen or steamed fresh peas*
¼ cup of water
Baby will soon say please to peas! These little green bits
are sweet and tasty, and contain vitamins K and B6.
1 cup of peas
yields 8 oz of
baby food.
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Batchbowl
10 seconds
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green pea purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 cup of steamed frozen or steamed fresh peas*
¼ cup of water
Baby will soon say please to peas! These little green bits
are sweet and tasty, and contain vitamins K and B6.
1 cup of peas
yields 8 oz of
baby food.
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Batchbowl
10 seconds
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apple purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 apple boiled or steamed until soft (must be peeled and cored)*
¼ cup of water
Pureed apple combines well with cereals as well as other
fruits and vegetables.
1 medium apple
yields 6 oz of
baby food.
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Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
squash purée
1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the bottom of
the
Batchbowl
.
2.) Add squash and water to the
Batchbowl
and secure
the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 yellow squash boiled or steamed until soft (with
tips removed)*
¼ cup of water
Creamy and mellow squash makes a nutritious fi rst
meal for Baby. Its mild fl avor mixes beautifully with other
fruit and vegetable purees and its soft fl esh adds an
extra dose of vitamin A to any meal.
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
1 yellow squash
yields 20 oz of
baby food.
10 seconds
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apple purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 apple boiled or steamed until soft (must be peeled and cored)*
¼ cup of water
Pureed apple combines well with cereals as well as other
fruits and vegetables.
1 medium apple
yields 6 oz of
baby food.
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10 seconds
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
squash purée
1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the bottom of
the
Batchbowl
.
2.) Add squash and water to the
Batchbowl
and secure
the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – add less water if you want a thicker
food or more water for a thinner purée.
1 yellow squash boiled or steamed until soft (with
tips removed)*
¼ cup of water
Creamy and mellow squash makes a nutritious fi rst
meal for Baby. Its mild fl avor mixes beautifully with other
fruit and vegetable purees and its soft fl esh adds an
extra dose of vitamin A to any meal.
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
1 yellow squash
yields 20 oz of
baby food.
10 seconds
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avocado purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
Note – to make a thinner purée add more
water and blend for a bit longer.
1 peeled and pitted avocado
¼ cup of water
Often called the perfect food, avocado provides
a good helping of vitamins, minerals, and healthy
fats. Mild and creamy—what’s not to like about
avocado?
Baby Blend Blade
1/2 cup of rice
yields 16 oz of
baby food.
1 avocado
yields 8 oz of
baby food.
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Short Cup
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brown rice cereal
1.) Add 1/2 cup of uncooked brown rice to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Milling Blade and mill to a fi ne powder.
3.) Add the milled brown rice and 4 cups of water to a pot
and cover until it boils. Then, turn down heat to low and
cook with cover for 20 minutes.
4.) Test the consistency of the brown rice cereal. If you want it
thinner, add more water.
5.) Once the ideal consistency is achieved, pour brown rice
cereal into storage cups to refrigerate and/or the Batch
Tray to freeze.
Note
This is a great cereal to combine with any
fruit or vegetable purée. Higher in fi ber and nutrition
than white rice, brown rice is great for energy and
the development of a healthy nervous system. Milled brown
rice cereal is a fantastic fi rst food for Baby and combines
perfectly with all fruit and vegetable purées.
1/2 cup of brown rice
4 cups of water
Nutritionally dense and high in fi ber, brown rice can be
served alone or combined with any fruit or vegetable
for an energy-boosting purée.
Milling Blade
30 seconds
Short Cup
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avocado purée
1.) Add both ingredients to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
Note – to make a thinner purée add more
water and blend for a bit longer.
1 peeled and pitted avocado
¼ cup of water
Often called the perfect food, avocado provides
a good helping of vitamins, minerals, and healthy
fats. Mild and creamywhats not to like about
avocado?
Baby Blend Blade
1/2 cup of rice
yields 16 oz of
baby food.
1 avocado
yields 8 oz of
baby food.
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Short Cup
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brown rice cereal
1.) Add 1/2 cup of uncooked brown rice to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Milling Blade and mill to a fi ne powder.
3.) Add the milled brown rice and 4 cups of water to a pot
and cover until it boils. Then, turn down heat to low and
cook with cover for 20 minutes.
4.) Test the consistency of the brown rice cereal. If you want it
thinner, add more water.
5.) Once the ideal consistency is achieved, pour brown rice
cereal into storage cups to refrigerate and/or the Batch
Tray to freeze.
Note
This is a great cereal to combine with any
fruit or vegetable purée. Higher in fi ber and nutrition
than white rice, brown rice is great for energy and
the development of a healthy nervous system. Milled brown
rice cereal is a fantastic fi rst food for Baby and combines
perfectly with all fruit and vegetable purées.
1/2 cup of brown rice
4 cups of water
Nutritionally dense and high in fi ber, brown rice can be
served alone or combined with any fruit or vegetable
for an energy-boosting purée.
Milling Blade
30 seconds
Short Cup
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7 Months!
Continue to feed your little one Perfect Purées on the 4-day Food Introduction
Schedule until you’ve tried all of the foods from the Safest Foods List. Start to mix
single flavored fruit or veggie purées with brown rice, millet or oatmeal cereal to
keep things interesting. Feel free to combine any of the foods that you’ve already
sampled and know agree with Baby. So, try apple and banana or green beans and
yellow squash…mix it up!!
Food Chart for
Month 7
Food Chart for
Month 7
20 Spears of
Asparagus
1 Cup of
Green Beans
Peach
Carrot
1 Cup Milled
Oatmeal Cereal
1 Cup Milled
Millet Cereal
White Potato
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
8 Baby Bullet
servings (16 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
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Note: Fruit and vegetable sizes vary, so you may wind up with more or less food.
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7 Months!
Continue to feed your little one Perfect Purées on the 4-day Food Introduction
Schedule until you’ve tried all of the foods from the Safest Foods List. Start to mix
single flavored fruit or veggie purées with brown rice, millet or oatmeal cereal to
keep things interesting. Feel free to combine any of the foods that you’ve already
sampled and know agree with Baby. So, try apple and banana or green beans and
yellow squash…mix it up!!
Food Chart for
Month 7
Food Chart for
Month 7
20 Spears of
Asparagus
1 Cup of
Green Beans
Peach
Carrot
1 Cup Milled
Oatmeal Cereal
1 Cup Milled
Millet Cereal
White Potato
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
10 Baby Bullet
servings (20 oz)
8 Baby Bullet
servings (16 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
5 Baby Bullet
servings (10 oz)
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Stage One:
Perfect Combo Purées
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Additional Food Possibilities
Cottage Cheese Tofu All Natural Plain Yogurt
Though soy and dairy are included on the First Year No-Nos list (pg 38), some
pediatricians may recommend adding small amounts of tofu, plain yogurt, and
cottage cheese into Baby’s diet at the 7-month mark. Check with your pediatri-
cian to decide whether or not these foods will work for your little one, and as with
all new foods, follow the 4-day Food Introduction Schedule and document all
information in your Food Journal.
Feeding Schedule
for Month 7
Food groups: 3 - 4 servings of fruits and vegetables. 1 - 3 servings of cereal.
1/2 serving of dairy.
Food consistency: Smooth purée (a little less water than last month).
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear,
banana, sweet potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach,
tofu, cottage cheese, milled oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal
None
1 to 1 1/2 Baby Bullet servings
1 to 1 1/2 Baby Bullet servings
1 to 1 1/2 Baby Bullet servings
None
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
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Stage One:
Perfect Combo Purées
6564
Additional Food Possibilities
Cottage Cheese Tofu All Natural Plain Yogurt
Though soy and dairy are included on the First Year No-Nos list (pg 38), some
pediatricians may recommend adding small amounts of tofu, plain yogurt, and
cottage cheese into Baby’s diet at the 7-month mark. Check with your pediatri-
cian to decide whether or not these foods will work for your little one, and as with
all new foods, follow the 4-day Food Introduction Schedule and document all
information in your Food Journal.
Feeding Schedule
for Month 7
Food groups: 3 - 4 servings of fruits and vegetables. 1 - 3 servings of cereal.
1/2 serving of dairy.
Food consistency: Smooth purée (a little less water than last month).
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear,
banana, sweet potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach,
tofu, cottage cheese, milled oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal
None
1 to 1 1/2 Baby Bullet servings
1 to 1 1/2 Baby Bullet servings
1 to 1 1/2 Baby Bullet servings
None
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
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1.) Add all ingredients to the Batchbowl and twist on the Baby
Blend Blade.
2.) Blend until you’ve achieved the proper consistency.
3.) Serve!
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
Note – Other great combinations to consider:
Mango and Banana
Apples and Plums
Green Beans and Brown Rice
Pear and Millet
Apples and Oatmeal
Peas and Carrots
Yellow Squash and Brown Rice
Combine your favorite two purées into one fl avor
extravaganza. Mix fruits and veggies together for tasty
delights. Always use the 4-Day Food Introduction
Schedule when introducing new foods.
combo purées
1/2 cup of steamed or boiled green beans*
1/2 cup of cooked brown rice
1/8 cup of water
Baby Blend Blade Batchbowl
15 seconds
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oatmeal cereal combos
1.) Add 1/2 cup of uncooked whole oats to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Milling Blade and mill into a fi ne powder.
3.) Add the milled oatmeal and 4 cups of water to a pot
and cover until it boils.
4.) Once it hits a boil, turn down heat to low and cook
with cover on for 20 minutes.
5.) Test the consistency of the oatmeal cereal – if you
want it thinner, add more water.
6.) Pour into a bowl and combine with your favorite fruit
or veggie purée. (2 oz cereal w/2 oz fruit or veggie)
7.) Enjoy!
NoteThis is a great cereal to combine with
any fruit or vegetable purée.
Tip – Make combos with fresh ingredients,
or use two preprepared purées and mix them
together!
1/2 cup of Whole Oats
4 cups of water
1 cup of whole
oats yields 20
oz of stage one
baby food.
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Milling Blade Short Cup
30 seconds
Mild and comforting oatmeal combines well with fruit and
vegetable purées, adding fi ber and oaty goodness to your
babys meal.
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1.) Add all ingredients to the Batchbowl and twist on the Baby
Blend Blade.
2.) Blend until you’ve achieved the proper consistency.
3.) Serve!
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
Note – Other great combinations to consider:
Mango and Banana
Apples and Plums
Green Beans and Brown Rice
Pear and Millet
Apples and Oatmeal
Peas and Carrots
Yellow Squash and Brown Rice
Combine your favorite two purées into one fl avor
extravaganza. Mix fruits and veggies together for tasty
delights. Always use the 4-Day Food Introduction
Schedule when introducing new foods.
combo purées
1/2 cup of steamed or boiled green beans*
1/2 cup of cooked brown rice
1/8 cup of water
Baby Blend Blade Batchbowl
15 seconds
21
oatmeal cereal combos
1.) Add 1/2 cup of uncooked whole oats to the Short Cup.
2.) Twist on the Milling Blade and mill into a fi ne powder.
3.) Add the milled oatmeal and 4 cups of water to a pot
and cover until it boils.
4.) Once it hits a boil, turn down heat to low and cook
with cover on for 20 minutes.
5.) Test the consistency of the oatmeal cereal – if you
want it thinner, add more water.
6.) Pour into a bowl and combine with your favorite fruit
or veggie purée. (2 oz cereal w/2 oz fruit or veggie)
7.) Enjoy!
NoteThis is a great cereal to combine with
any fruit or vegetable purée.
Tip – Make combos with fresh ingredients,
or use two preprepared purées and mix them
together!
1/2 cup of Whole Oats
4 cups of water
1 cup of whole
oats yields 20
oz of stage one
baby food.
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Milling Blade Short Cup
30 seconds
Mild and comforting oatmeal combines well with fruit and
vegetable purées, adding fi ber and oaty goodness to your
babys meal.
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Food Chart for
Month 8
1 Cup of
Cantaloupe
• Don’t Cook
• Don’t Cook
• Don’t Cook
1 Cup of
Watermelon
1 Cup Kale
1 Cup of
Pineapple
1/3 Head of
Broccoli
1/2 of Eggplant
1/3 Head of
Cauliflower
1 cup of turnip
2 Plums
3.5 Baby Bullet
servings (7 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
6 Baby Bullet
servings (12 oz)
6 Baby Bullet
servings (12 oz)
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8 Months!
Even more flavors await your baby this month. Plus, it’s a great time to start
creating purées with a bit more texture to keep things interesting – and delicious!
Simply add a bit less water and use the Pulse Technique on page 29 to find the
right consistency for Baby. (If the new texture is not appreciated, simply add more
water and blend Baby Bullet servings to create a smoother purée, then try the
thicker texture a few days later.) Now that Baby has so many flavors to choose
from, it’s a great time to start Batch Cooking.
Even though Baby’s digestive system is maturing, it’s still VERY important to use the
4-day Food Introduction Schedule for every single new food that is introduced and
track any and all reactions in the Food Journal.
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Note: Fruit and vegetable sizes vary, so you may wind up with more or less food.
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Food Chart for
Month 8
1 Cup of
Cantaloupe
• Don’t Cook
• Don’t Cook
• Don’t Cook
1 Cup of
Watermelon
1 Cup Kale
1 Cup of
Pineapple
1/3 Head of
Broccoli
1/2 of Eggplant
1/3 Head of
Cauliflower
1 cup of turnip
2 Plums
3.5 Baby Bullet
servings (7 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
4 Baby Bullet
servings (8 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
3 Baby Bullet
servings (6 oz)
6 Baby Bullet
servings (12 oz)
6 Baby Bullet
servings (12 oz)
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=
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=
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8 Months!
Even more flavors await your baby this month. Plus, it’s a great time to start
creating purées with a bit more texture to keep things interesting – and delicious!
Simply add a bit less water and use the Pulse Technique on page 29 to find the
right consistency for Baby. (If the new texture is not appreciated, simply add more
water and blend Baby Bullet servings to create a smoother purée, then try the
thicker texture a few days later.) Now that Baby has so many flavors to choose
from, it’s a great time to start Batch Cooking.
Even though Baby’s digestive system is maturing, it’s still VERY important to use the
4-day Food Introduction Schedule for every single new food that is introduced and
track any and all reactions in the Food Journal.
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Note: Fruit and vegetable sizes vary, so you may wind up with more or less food.
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Batch Cooking with
Baby Bullet
Now is when you really get to take advantage of all that the Baby
Bullet has to offer and make several flavors of baby food in minutes!
Here’s how you do it:
Choose your weekly menu and
determine the quantities by using
the Food Charts provided in each
section and in your Pocket
Nutritionist. Then, boil or steam
all the fruits and vegetables in a big
pot, so they cook at the same time.
If you’ve chosen any non-cook
flavors, like banana, watermelon,
canteloupe, pineapple or
avocado… create those purées
while the other flavors cook. They
just need to be skinned, peeled,
cored and/or seeded.
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Then, peel, skin or core the fruits and vegetables (some skins come off easily after
boiling or steaming) and add ¼ to ½ cup of water (water the produce boiled in is
best because it has all the nutrients) and blend to the right texture. You can create
several flavors in just minutes!
For foods you plan to serve within 3 days, refrigerate in either the Short Cup or
in the Storage Cups. Use the Date-Dial to keep track of the preparation date.
For freezing, spoon into the Batch Tray and freeze for up to 30 days.
Creating a week’s worth of delicious, wholesome baby food has never been easier!
To purchase additional Date-Dial Storage Cups and Batch Trays, please visit the
accessories page on www.babybullet.com or call
1-855-514-MYBB
(1-855-514-6922).
Feeding Schedule
for Month 8
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Food groups: 4 - 5 servings of fruits and vegetables. 2 - 3 servings of cereal.
2 servings of protein.
Food consistency: Smooth purée - a little thicker than last month.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear, banana, sweet
potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach, tofu, cottage cheese, milled
oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal, apricot, cantaloupe, plum, watermelon, broccoli,
cauliower, lentils, turnip, kale, eggplant, pineapple, greens.
None
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
None
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Quantity Drink
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CHECK GASKET BEFORE EACH USE TO MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY SEATED
IN THE BABY BLEND BLADE OR MILLING BLADE. ATTEMPTED REMOVAL OF
THE GASKET MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE BLADE CONFIGURATION AND
CAUSE LEAKAGE.
IF IN TIME A GASKET BECOMES LOOSE OR DAMAGED, PLEASE CONTACT
CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR A REPLACEMENT BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDER AT:
1-855-514-6922.
DO NOT RUN MOTOR FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE, AS IT CAN CAUSE
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE. IF THE MOTOR STOPS WORKING,
UNPLUG THE POWER BASE AND LET IT COOL FOR A FEW HOURS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO USE IT AGAIN. YOUR BABY BULLET HAS AN INTERNAL THERMAL
BREAKER THAT SHUTS OFF THE UNIT IF IT OVERHEATS. THE POWER BASE WILL
RESET WHEN THE THERMAL BREAKER COOLS DOWN.
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Batch Cooking with
Baby Bullet
Now is when you really get to take advantage of all that the Baby
Bullet has to offer and make several flavors of baby food in minutes!
Here’s how you do it:
Choose your weekly menu and
determine the quantities by using
the Food Charts provided in each
section and in your Pocket
Nutritionist. Then, boil or steam
all the fruits and vegetables in a big
pot, so they cook at the same time.
If you’ve chosen any non-cook
flavors, like banana, watermelon,
canteloupe, pineapple or
avocado… create those purées
while the other flavors cook. They
just need to be skinned, peeled,
cored and/or seeded.
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Then, peel, skin or core the fruits and vegetables (some skins come off easily after
boiling or steaming) and add ¼ to ½ cup of water (water the produce boiled in is
best because it has all the nutrients) and blend to the right texture. You can create
several flavors in just minutes!
For foods you plan to serve within 3 days, refrigerate in either the Short Cup or
in the Storage Cups. Use the Date-Dial to keep track of the preparation date.
For freezing, spoon into the Batch Tray and freeze for up to 30 days.
Creating a week’s worth of delicious, wholesome baby food has never been easier!
To purchase additional Date-Dial Storage Cups and Batch Trays, please visit the
accessories page on www.babybullet.com or call
1-855-514-MYBB
(1-855-514-6922).
Feeding Schedule
for Month 8
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Food groups: 4 - 5 servings of fruits and vegetables. 2 - 3 servings of cereal.
2 servings of protein.
Food consistency: Smooth purée - a little thicker than last month.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear, banana, sweet
potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach, tofu, cottage cheese, milled
oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal, apricot, cantaloupe, plum, watermelon, broccoli,
cauliower, lentils, turnip, kale, eggplant, pineapple, greens.
None
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
None
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Quantity Drink
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CHECK GASKET BEFORE EACH USE TO MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY SEATED
IN THE BABY BLEND BLADE OR MILLING BLADE. ATTEMPTED REMOVAL OF
THE GASKET MAY PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE BLADE CONFIGURATION AND
CAUSE LEAKAGE.
IF IN TIME A GASKET BECOMES LOOSE OR DAMAGED, PLEASE CONTACT
CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR A REPLACEMENT BABY BULLET BLADE HOLDER AT:
1-855-514-6922.
DO NOT RUN MOTOR FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE, AS IT CAN CAUSE
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE. IF THE MOTOR STOPS WORKING,
UNPLUG THE POWER BASE AND LET IT COOL FOR A FEW HOURS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO USE IT AGAIN. YOUR BABY BULLET HAS AN INTERNAL THERMAL
BREAKER THAT SHUTS OFF THE UNIT IF IT OVERHEATS. THE POWER BASE WILL
RESET WHEN THE THERMAL BREAKER COOLS DOWN.
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1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the bottom of the Batchbowl.
2.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure the lid.
3.) Place the Batchbowl onto the Power Base.
4.) Press straight down on the cup very quickly and
immediately release.
5.) Pulse the turnip a few times until you have a nice
textured consistency.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior to
blending.
Note To make a thinner purée add more water and
blend for a bit longer.
Tip! – Use the Pulsing Technique (page 29) to
create food with a more textured consistency.
Turnip and Brown Rice
It’s like Thanksgiving dinner in a purée – these 2
avors create a savory, satisfying meal you are sure to
serve again and again.
textured turnip
1 cup of well cooked, skinned turnip*
¼ cup of water
A good source of vitamin C, turnip makes a savory and
satisfying purée that Baby will devour. To keep your
turnip nice and thick, youll use the Pulsing Technique
on page 29.
One cup of
steamed, boiled
or baked turnip
(remove skin and
greens) yields
8 oz of stage one
baby food.
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
10 seconds
Stage One:
Perfect Thicker Purées
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1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade onto the bottom of the Batchbowl.
2.) Add both ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure the lid.
3.) Place the Batchbowl onto the Power Base.
4.) Press straight down on the cup very quickly and
immediately release.
5.) Pulse the turnip a few times until you have a nice
textured consistency.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior to
blending.
Note To make a thinner purée add more water and
blend for a bit longer.
Tip! – Use the Pulsing Technique (page 29) to
create food with a more textured consistency.
Turnip and Brown Rice
It’s like Thanksgiving dinner in a purée – these 2
avors create a savory, satisfying meal you are sure to
serve again and again.
textured turnip
1 cup of well cooked, skinned turnip*
¼ cup of water
A good source of vitamin C, turnip makes a savory and
satisfying purée that Baby will devour. To keep your
turnip nice and thick, you’ll use the Pulsing Technique
on page 29.
One cup of
steamed, boiled
or baked turnip
(remove skin and
greens) yields
8 oz of stage one
baby food.
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
10 seconds
Stage One:
Perfect Thicker Purées
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1.) Add water and apricot to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Spoon in cooked oatmeal until you achieve the right
texture for Baby.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
Note To make a thinner purée add more water
and blend for a bit longer.
Tip! – Combine any fruit or vegetable with any
cereal. Just be sure to use the 4 Day Food
Introduction Schedule.
Apples and Oatmeal
Sure to be one of Baby’s favorites! Simply
combine a Baby Bullet serving of apple purée with
a Baby Bullet serving of oatmeal cereal and get
ready for some serious eating!!
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This sweet and tangy purée combines vitamin A in
apricots with heart-healthy oatmeal for a delicious and
healthful meal for baby.
apricot and oatmeal
1 cup of well cooked, pitted and peeled apricots*
¼ cup of water
¼ cup of very cooked oatmeal
Baby Blend Blade Batchbowl
7 seconds
9 Months!
Stage Two - Tasty Textures
At this stage of Baby’s development, it’s time to thicken the meals up a bit.
Start slow by adding well cooked rice, oatmeal or tiny pasta bits (stars are
perfect) into purées. This adds a bit of texture and fl avor. Stage 2 is a great
time to start combining fl avors as well. This will help you introduce more
avors and will help Baby develop a more mature palette.
During Stage 2 many wonderful foods can be introduced into Baby’s diet.
Chicken, red meat and shredded cheese… to name a few. Now that Baby
has a much longer list of fl avors to choose from, it’s a great idea to make large
batches of Baby Bullet servings in advance (see batch cooking page 70). That
way, when a recipe calls for something like chicken – just throw in a thawed
Baby Bullet serving of chicken – it couldn’t be easier. It will save you an
incredible amount of preparation time which allows you to be creative without
spending too much time in the kitchen.
Stage 2 is a wonderful and fun time to start introducing fi nger foods such as
cereal, tiny bits of fruit and minced pieces of vegetables.
Feeding Schedule for Month 9
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Food groups: 4 - 5 servings of fruits and vegetables. 2 - 3 servings of cereal.
2 servings of protein.
Food consistency: Smooth purée - a little thicker than last month.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear, banana, sweet
potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach, tofu, cottage cheese, milled
oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal, apricot, cantaloupe, plum, watermelon, broccoli,
cauli ower, beets, brussels sprouts, lentils, turnip, kale, eggplant, pineapple, greens, red
meat,  sh, turkey, beans, cheese.
None
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
None
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
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1.) Add water and apricot to the Batchbowl.
2.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Spoon in cooked oatmeal until you achieve the right
texture for Baby.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
Note To make a thinner purée add more water
and blend for a bit longer.
Tip! – Combine any fruit or vegetable with any
cereal. Just be sure to use the 4 Day Food
Introduction Schedule.
Apples and Oatmeal
Sure to be one of Baby’s favorites! Simply
combine a Baby Bullet serving of apple purée with
a Baby Bullet serving of oatmeal cereal and get
ready for some serious eating!!
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This sweet and tangy purée combines vitamin A in
apricots with heart-healthy oatmeal for a delicious and
healthful meal for baby.
apricot and oatmeal
1 cup of well cooked, pitted and peeled apricots*
¼ cup of water
¼ cup of very cooked oatmeal
Baby Blend Blade Batchbowl
7 seconds
9 Months!
Stage Two - Tasty Textures
At this stage of Baby’s development, it’s time to thicken the meals up a bit.
Start slow by adding well cooked rice, oatmeal or tiny pasta bits (stars are
perfect) into purées. This adds a bit of texture and fl avor. Stage 2 is a great
time to start combining fl avors as well. This will help you introduce more
avors and will help Baby develop a more mature palette.
During Stage 2 many wonderful foods can be introduced into Baby’s diet.
Chicken, red meat and shredded cheese… to name a few. Now that Baby
has a much longer list of fl avors to choose from, it’s a great idea to make large
batches of Baby Bullet servings in advance (see batch cooking page 70). That
way, when a recipe calls for something like chicken – just throw in a thawed
Baby Bullet serving of chicken – it couldn’t be easier. It will save you an
incredible amount of preparation time which allows you to be creative without
spending too much time in the kitchen.
Stage 2 is a wonderful and fun time to start introducing fi nger foods such as
cereal, tiny bits of fruit and minced pieces of vegetables.
Feeding Schedule for Month 9
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Food groups: 4 - 5 servings of fruits and vegetables. 2 - 3 servings of cereal.
2 servings of protein.
Food consistency: Smooth purée - a little thicker than last month.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear, banana, sweet
potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach, tofu, cottage cheese, milled
oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal, apricot, cantaloupe, plum, watermelon, broccoli,
cauli ower, beets, brussels sprouts, lentils, turnip, kale, eggplant, pineapple, greens, red
meat,  sh, turkey, beans, cheese.
None
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
1 1/2 to 3 Baby Bullet servings
None
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
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New Foods to Introduce!
Red Meat
Fish
Turkey
Black Beans
Kidney Beans
Garbanzos
Shredded Cheese
Whole Rice
Small/Well Cooked Pasta
Diced Veggies
Diced Fruits
Family Dinners
for Baby
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New Foods to Introduce!
Red Meat
Fish
Turkey
Black Beans
Kidney Beans
Garbanzos
Shredded Cheese
Whole Rice
Small/Well Cooked Pasta
Diced Veggies
Diced Fruits
Family Dinners
for Baby
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1.) Twist the
Baby Blend Blade
on to the bottom of
the Batchbowl.
2.) Add the ingredients to the Batchbowl
and secure the lid
.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Enjoy or store.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – at this stage, thicker purées are better
for your baby. But if Baby is having a hard time
swallowing the thicker food – or keeps pushing
the food out – stick with a thinner purée for a
few more weeks.
1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade on to the bottom of
the Batchbowl.
2.) Add the ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Enjoy or store.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
Note – at this stage, thicker purées are better for
your baby. But if Baby is having a hard time
swallowing the thicker food – or keeps pushing the
food out – stick with a thinner purée for a few more weeks.
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turkey, rice and
carrot
One carrot steamed or boiled until soft*
½ cup of fully cooked, diced turkey breast*
½ cup of cooked rice (ideally brown)*
1 - 2 cups of chicken or veggie broth
If Baby is handling textures well, add the rice in
AFTER puréeing.
Delicious and nutritious, this is sure to become a favorite.
This tasty meal contains lean protein and high-fi ber
complex carbohydrates. Purée a small portion for baby
and serve the solid mixture to the rest of the family!
Baby Blend Blade
chicken, brown rice
squash
One steamed/boiled yellow squash*
½ cup of fully cooked chicken breast*
½ cup of cooked brown rice*
1
/8 cup – ¼ cup of chicken or veggie broth
If Baby is handling textures well, add the rice in
AFTER puréeing.
Baby Blend Blade Batchbowl
Batchbowl
10 seconds
8 seconds
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1.) Twist the
Baby Blend Blade
on to the bottom of
the Batchbowl.
2.) Add the ingredients to the Batchbowl
and secure the lid
.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Enjoy or store.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature
prior to blending.
Note – at this stage, thicker purées are better
for your baby. But if Baby is having a hard time
swallowing the thicker food – or keeps pushing
the food out – stick with a thinner purée for a
few more weeks.
1.) Twist the Baby Blend Blade on to the bottom of
the Batchbowl.
2.) Add the ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Enjoy or store.
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
Note – at this stage, thicker purées are better for
your baby. But if Baby is having a hard time
swallowing the thicker food – or keeps pushing the
food out – stick with a thinner purée for a few more weeks.
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turkey, rice and
carrot
One carrot steamed or boiled until soft*
½ cup of fully cooked, diced turkey breast*
½ cup of cooked rice (ideally brown)*
1 - 2 cups of chicken or veggie broth
If Baby is handling textures well, add the rice in
AFTER puréeing.
Delicious and nutritious, this is sure to become a favorite.
This tasty meal contains lean protein and high- ber
complex carbohydrates. Purée a small portion for baby
and serve the solid mixture to the rest of the family!
Baby Blend Blade
chicken, brown rice
squash
One steamed/boiled yellow squash*
½ cup of fully cooked chicken breast*
½ cup of cooked brown rice*
1
/8 cup – ¼ cup of chicken or veggie broth
If Baby is handling textures well, add the rice in
AFTER puréeing.
Baby Blend Blade Batchbowl
Batchbowl
10 seconds
8 seconds
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10 - 12 Months!
Now that Baby has grown accustomed to solid foods, you can phase out baby-only
purées and start creating meals the WHOLE family can enjoy! Spoon an appropriate
portion of your family’s soup, pasta, or rice-based dish into the Baby Bullet, add water,
and blend until you’ve achieved the proper consistency to serve to Baby as well.
The less custom baby meals you prepare, the more time you will have AWAY from
the kitchen! Family leftovers can also be puréed in the Baby Bullet and stored in the
refrigerator or freezer, provided that a used utensil has not touched them.
Self Feeding
It is very important to encourage self-feeding once your baby has reached 10 months.
Provide Baby with a spoon at each meal and serve consistencies that keep their
shape when traveling from bowl to mouth to minimize spillage. Prepare tiny bits of
food that Baby can pinch between fingers at every feeding; beans and small pieces of
fruit make wonderful finger foods for little mouths.
Though wheat is included on the First Year No-No List (pg 38), many pediatricians
recommend pasta and cereal as introductory finger foods. Check with your doctor to
see if your child can benefit from these wheat products at the 10-month mark.
Also, if your pediatrician approves, begin adding nuts and nut butters to your baby’s
diet, as they are easy to prepare and full of protein, nutrients, and healthy fats. As with
all new foods, follow the 4-day Food Introduction Schedule and document all reac-
tions in your Food Journal.
Keep Introducing New Flavors
Once you pass the one-year mark, Baby may become a bit more finicky about trying
new foods, so do your best to introduce a wide spectrum of textures and flavors
between the 10 and 12-month marks.
Now that Baby’s dishes contain more ingredients, you will save time by making larger
batches of Baby Bullet servings in advance. Schedule one or two days to cook a few
favorite single-ingredient purées, and store them in the freezer (see batch cooking
on g 70). You will then have several ingredients on hand when a recipe calls for a
specific purée—saving you preparation time and allowing you greater creativity on a
moment’s notice.
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Feeding Schedule
for Months 10 - 12
Food groups:
4 - 5 servings of fruits and vegetables. 4 servings of grains, 2 - 3 servings of protein, 1
serving of dairy (1/2 cup yogurt or 1 oz of grated cheese).
Food consistency: Increase the chunkiness, plenty of finger foods.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear, banana,
sweet potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach, tofu,
cottage cheese, milled oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal, apricot, cantaloupe, plum,
watermelon, broccoli, cauliower, beets, brussel sprouts, lentils, turnip, kale,
eggplant, pineapple, greens, nut butter,
red meat, sh, turkey, beans, cheese.
3 - 4 Baby Bullet Servings
3 - 4 Baby Bullet Servings
1 - 2 Baby Bullet Servings
3 - 4 Baby Bullet Servings
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Snack
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Water
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
Recipes for
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10 - 12 Months!
Now that Baby has grown accustomed to solid foods, you can phase out baby-only
purées and start creating meals the WHOLE family can enjoy! Spoon an appropriate
portion of your family’s soup, pasta, or rice-based dish into the Baby Bullet, add water,
and blend until you’ve achieved the proper consistency to serve to Baby as well.
The less custom baby meals you prepare, the more time you will have AWAY from
the kitchen! Family leftovers can also be puréed in the Baby Bullet and stored in the
refrigerator or freezer, provided that a used utensil has not touched them.
Self Feeding
It is very important to encourage self-feeding once your baby has reached 10 months.
Provide Baby with a spoon at each meal and serve consistencies that keep their
shape when traveling from bowl to mouth to minimize spillage. Prepare tiny bits of
food that Baby can pinch between fingers at every feeding; beans and small pieces of
fruit make wonderful finger foods for little mouths.
Though wheat is included on the First Year No-No List (pg 38), many pediatricians
recommend pasta and cereal as introductory finger foods. Check with your doctor to
see if your child can benefit from these wheat products at the 10-month mark.
Also, if your pediatrician approves, begin adding nuts and nut butters to your baby’s
diet, as they are easy to prepare and full of protein, nutrients, and healthy fats. As with
all new foods, follow the 4-day Food Introduction Schedule and document all reac-
tions in your Food Journal.
Keep Introducing New Flavors
Once you pass the one-year mark, Baby may become a bit more finicky about trying
new foods, so do your best to introduce a wide spectrum of textures and flavors
between the 10 and 12-month marks.
Now that Baby’s dishes contain more ingredients, you will save time by making larger
batches of Baby Bullet servings in advance. Schedule one or two days to cook a few
favorite single-ingredient purées, and store them in the freezer (see batch cooking
on g 70). You will then have several ingredients on hand when a recipe calls for a
specific purée—saving you preparation time and allowing you greater creativity on a
moment’s notice.
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Feeding Schedule
for Months 10 - 12
Food groups:
4 - 5 servings of fruits and vegetables. 4 servings of grains, 2 - 3 servings of protein, 1
serving of dairy (1/2 cup yogurt or 1 oz of grated cheese).
Food consistency: Increase the chunkiness, plenty of finger foods.
Foods: avocado, brown rice cereal, peas, zucchini, squash, apple, pear, banana,
sweet potato, asparagus, carrots, green beans, white potato, peach, tofu,
cottage cheese, milled oatmeal cereal, milled millet cereal, apricot, cantaloupe, plum,
watermelon, broccoli, cauliower, beets, brussel sprouts, lentils, turnip, kale,
eggplant, pineapple, greens, nut butter,
red meat, sh, turkey, beans, cheese.
3 - 4 Baby Bullet Servings
3 - 4 Baby Bullet Servings
1 - 2 Baby Bullet Servings
3 - 4 Baby Bullet Servings
Wake Up Time
Breakfast
Lunch
Snack
Dinner
Bedtime
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Water
Breast/bottle
Breast/bottle
Time Food Drink
Recipes for
Months 10 - 12
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1.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade onto the bottom of
the Batchbowl.
2.) Add all ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Spray a frying pan with olive oil and cook half dollar sized
pancakes over medium heat until golden brown.
Pear Pancakes
Add 1 Baby Bullet serving of pear purée to the
ingredients and blend. Yum!
Banana Pancakes
Add 2 Baby Bullet serving of banana purée (or ½ a
banana) to the ingredients and blend. Yum!
petite pancakes
1 cup whole wheat fl our
3 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
3/4 cup milk (or breast milk/formula)
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
10 seconds
Stack the breakfast table with a batch (or two) of these
family fl apjacks! Cut Babys into bite-sized bits, and serve
em big for Mommy and Daddy. Add a serving pear or
apple purée to your batter for an extra dose of fl avor,
ber, and nutrition.
For more recipes, please visit
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1.) Twist on the Baby Blend Blade onto the bottom of
the Batchbowl.
2.) Add all ingredients to the Batchbowl and secure the lid.
3.) Purée until you have achieved the proper smoothness.
4.) Spray a frying pan with olive oil and cook half dollar sized
pancakes over medium heat until golden brown.
Pear Pancakes
Add 1 Baby Bullet serving of pear purée to the
ingredients and blend. Yum!
Banana Pancakes
Add 2 Baby Bullet serving of banana purée (or ½ a
banana) to the ingredients and blend. Yum!
petite pancakes
1 cup whole wheat fl our
3 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
3/4 cup milk (or breast milk/formula)
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
10 seconds
Stack the breakfast table with a batch (or two) of these
family fl apjacks! Cut Baby’s into bite-sized bits, and serve
‘em big for Mommy and Daddy. Add a serving pear or
apple purée to your batter for an extra dose of fl avor,
ber, and nutrition.
For more recipes, please visit
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1.) Add the fi rst 6 ingredients to the Batchbowl and blend
until smooth.
2.) Pour the contents into a sauce pan and cook over medium heat
until heated through.
3.) Add in the beef, beans, broth, pasta and heat to desired
temperature.
4.) Serve or store.
Veggie Minestrone
Omit the ground beef from the recipe.
1/3 cup green bean purée (or 1 Baby Bullet
serving of green beans)
1/3 cup yellow squash purée (or 1 Baby
Bullet serving of yellow squash)
1 cup of marinara sauce (or 3 Baby Bullet
servings of marinara)
1 Tbs olive oil
1 clove of garlic (optional)
¼ cup of water
1 cup of cooked green bean bits
1 cup browned ground beef (or turkey)
½ cup cooked or canned kidney beans (no liquid)
1 cup of veggie broth
1 cup cooked mini-elbow pasta
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
14 seconds
minestrone
This classic Italian soup bursts with fl avor in every bite!
Make in big batches to freeze and serve for busy nights.
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1.) Add the fi rst 6 ingredients to the Batchbowl and blend
until smooth.
2.) Pour the contents into a sauce pan and cook over medium heat
until heated through.
3.) Add in the beef, beans, broth, pasta and heat to desired
temperature.
4.) Serve or store.
Veggie Minestrone
Omit the ground beef from the recipe.
1/3 cup green bean purée (or 1 Baby Bullet
serving of green beans)
1/3 cup yellow squash purée (or 1 Baby
Bullet serving of yellow squash)
1 cup of marinara sauce (or 3 Baby Bullet
servings of marinara)
1 Tbs olive oil
1 clove of garlic (optional)
¼ cup of water
1 cup of cooked green bean bits
1 cup browned ground beef (or turkey)
½ cup cooked or canned kidney beans (no liquid)
1 cup of veggie broth
1 cup cooked mini-elbow pasta
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
14 seconds
minestrone
This classic Italian soup bursts with fl avor in every bite!
Make in big batches to freeze and serve for busy nights.
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One Year +
What a difference a year makes! At this point of development, Baby’s eating habits
are becoming more like your own. Baby should be self-feeding with both fingers
and spoons, and growing more vocal about likes and dislikes.
At the one year mark, it is more important than ever to serve Baby a variety of
flavors and textures, as what you introduce now will set the foundation for his or
her future eating habits.
Between 12 and 24 months, children tend to grow finicky and resistant to new
foods. Encourage experimentation with your child by consistently serving a wide
variety of options from each food group. Even if servings go untouched, your child
will grow familiar with the food you prepare and more
likely to actually eat it in the future.
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One Year +
What a difference a year makes! At this point of development, Baby’s eating habits
are becoming more like your own. Baby should be self-feeding with both fingers
and spoons, and growing more vocal about likes and dislikes.
At the one year mark, it is more important than ever to serve Baby a variety of
flavors and textures, as what you introduce now will set the foundation for his or
her future eating habits.
Between 12 and 24 months, children tend to grow finicky and resistant to new
foods. Encourage experimentation with your child by consistently serving a wide
variety of options from each food group. Even if servings go untouched, your child
will grow familiar with the food you prepare and more
likely to actually eat it in the future.
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The First Year No-No List
is now Yes-Yes!
Confirm with your pediatrician before offering any of the No-No foods
(page 38) after Baby’s first birthday, but there is a good chance you are going
to get the green light on the following list.
Honey
Peanut Butter
Citrus Fruits
Raw Strawberries, Raspberries and Blackberries
Egg Whites
Whole Milk – as a drink
Shellfish/Crustaceans
Because these foods are common allergens (hence having to wait so long to
try them!) it’s more important than ever to use your Food Journal and the 4-Day
Food Introduction Schedule when introducing anything from the new Yes – Yes List.
Additionally, if there is a family history of allergies to any of these foods, feel
free to wait a few more months to add them in. Allways consult your
pediatrician for advice.
Foods to Discuss with
your Pediatrician
Some foods are tougher to digest than others. Even though Baby’s digestive
system has come a long way, it is still developing. That being said, it’s a good
idea to check with your pediatrician before introducing the following foods:
Chocolate
Cabbage
Cucumbers
Vanilla
Onion (Raw)
Vanilla Flavoring
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The First Year No-No List
is now Yes-Yes!
Confirm with your pediatrician before offering any of the No-No foods
(page 38) after Baby’s first birthday, but there is a good chance you are going
to get the green light on the following list.
Honey
Peanut Butter
Citrus Fruits
Raw Strawberries, Raspberries and Blackberries
Egg Whites
Whole Milk – as a drink
Shellfish/Crustaceans
Because these foods are common allergens (hence having to wait so long to
try them!) it’s more important than ever to use your Food Journal and the 4-Day
Food Introduction Schedule when introducing anything from the new Yes – Yes List.
Additionally, if there is a family history of allergies to any of these foods, feel
free to wait a few more months to add them in. Allways consult your
pediatrician for advice.
Foods to Discuss with
your Pediatrician
Some foods are tougher to digest than others. Even though Baby’s digestive
system has come a long way, it is still developing. That being said, it’s a good
idea to check with your pediatrician before introducing the following foods:
Chocolate
Cabbage
Cucumbers
Vanilla
Onion (Raw)
Vanilla Flavoring
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Add Puréed Goodness
To Everything You Make
Even though your baby is developing a more mature palate, there is no need to
abandon purées! The following recipes incorporate servings of Baby’s favorite
purées to stand-by meal favorites for an added nutritional boost! Add a
touch of cauliflower to mac and cheese; brew up a hearty beef stew with a base
of carrot, tomato, and yellow squash purée. The possibilities are endless!
For quick preparation, blend up multiple servings of a few different purées,
freeze, then thaw when you’re ready to use them. Baby Bullet purées will save
you time and give Baby the nutrition he or she enjoys time and time again!
Recipes for
12 - 18 Months
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Add Puréed Goodness
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Even though your baby is developing a more mature palate, there is no need to
abandon purées! The following recipes incorporate servings of Baby’s favorite
purées to stand-by meal favorites for an added nutritional boost! Add a
touch of cauliflower to mac and cheese; brew up a hearty beef stew with a base
of carrot, tomato, and yellow squash purée. The possibilities are endless!
For quick preparation, blend up multiple servings of a few different purées,
freeze, then thaw when you’re ready to use them. Baby Bullet purées will save
you time and give Baby the nutrition he or she enjoys time and time again!
Recipes for
12 - 18 Months
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1.) Add all of the ingredients to the Short Cup and
blend until smooth.
2.) Add a bit of cooking oil to the bottom of a frying pan and
turn on medium heat.
3.) Pour egg mixture into the frying pan and stir with a spatula
until the eggs are fl uffy and full cooked.
4.) Serve immediately.
2 eggs
1 Baby Bullet serving of caulifl ower purée (or zucchini)
¼ cup shredded cheese (optional)
Baby Blend Blade
Short Cup
14 seconds
stealth
scrambled eggs
An egg-ceptionally delicious and nutritious breakfast that
can be made in seconds with the Baby Bullet! Your little one
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1.) Add all of the ingredients to the Short Cup and
blend until smooth.
2.) Add a bit of cooking oil to the bottom of a frying pan and
turn on medium heat.
3.) Pour egg mixture into the frying pan and stir with a spatula
until the eggs are fl uffy and full cooked.
4.) Serve immediately.
2 eggs
1 Baby Bullet serving of caulifl ower purée (or zucchini)
¼ cup shredded cheese (optional)
Baby Blend Blade
Short Cup
14 seconds
stealth
scrambled eggs
An egg-ceptionally delicious and nutritious breakfast that
can be made in seconds with the Baby Bullet! Your little one
won’t suspect a thing!
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1.) Add all of the ingredients to the Batchbowl and
blend until smooth.
2.) Use the Soft-Tip Spatula to spoon the ingredients into
the Batch Tray.
3.) Fill as many cups as you can and then insert a plastic
spoon into each fi lled cup. (use plastic wrap to keep in
place)
4.) Freeze until hard like a pop.
5.) Serve and enjoy!
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
1 boiled pear (skinned and cored)*
½ cup raw strawberries (remove tops)
¼ cup water
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
strawberry and pear
totsicles
A sweet and healthy frozen treat for the whole family.
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10 seconds
1.) Add all of the ingredients to the Batchbowl and
blend until smooth.
2.) Use the Soft-Tip Spatula to spoon the ingredients into
the Batch Tray.
3.) Fill as many cups as you can and then insert a plastic
spoon into each fi lled cup. (use plastic wrap to keep in
place)
4.) Freeze until hard like a pop.
5.) Serve and enjoy!
*Allow ingredients to cool down to room temperature prior
to blending.
1 boiled pear (skinned and cored)*
½ cup raw strawberries (remove tops)
¼ cup water
Baby Blend Blade
Batchbowl
strawberry and pear
totsicles
A sweet and healthy frozen treat for the whole family.
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1.) Add all the ingredients, except for the noodles, to the Short
Cup and blend together until smooth.
2.) Heat the cheese mixture in a saucepan over medium heat
until melted and warm throughout.
3.) Toss into cooked macaroni noodles.
¼ cup of cheddar cheese
¼ cup ricotta cheese
1 Baby Bullet serving of yellow squash or caulifl ower,
1 tsp butter
2-3 Tbs milk
1 cup cooked whole grain macaroni noodles.
Baby Blend Blade
Short Cup
8 seconds
mac and cheese
Inevitably, macaroni and cheese will be one of your childs
favorite foods. So, why not embrace the old mac and
cheese and infuse it with some puréed goodness?
This ones a keeper!
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1.) Add all the ingredients, except for the noodles, to the Short
Cup and blend together until smooth.
2.) Heat the cheese mixture in a saucepan over medium heat
until melted and warm throughout.
3.) Toss into cooked macaroni noodles.
¼ cup of cheddar cheese
¼ cup ricotta cheese
1 Baby Bullet serving of yellow squash or caulifl ower,
1 tsp butter
2-3 Tbs milk
1 cup cooked whole grain macaroni noodles.
Baby Blend Blade
Short Cup
8 seconds
mac and cheese
Inevitably, macaroni and cheese will be one of your child’s
favorite foods. So, why not embrace the old mac and
cheese and infuse it with some puréed goodness?
This one’s a keeper!
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BABY BULLET ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
At Baby Bullet, LLC, we take pride in our products. We go out of our
way to make products of superior quality and craftsmanship, products
designed to meet or exceed the demands placed on them through
everyday use. Because of this commitment to quality, we warrant the
Baby Bullet to be free of defects for one full year. Here’s the deal: If
your Baby Bullet stops operating to your satisfaction due to defects
in materials or workmanship, we’ll gladly repair it or replace it for
free (excluding shipping and handling charges). For warranty service,
simply call our customer service department @ 1-855-51-4-MYBB
(1-855-514-6922) or contact us via email from our website at
www.babybullet.com, simply click the Customer Service link, fill out
and submit the customer contact form and we will be glad to help you.
At Baby Bullet, LLC, your complete satisfaction is our daily goal (hey,
we know what it’s like to be the customer!).
Baby Bullet, LLC warrants that the Baby Bullet is free of defects in materials and workmanship for
one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions
set forth below:
1. Normal wear and tear are not covered by this warranty. This warranty applies to consumer use
only, and is void when the product is used in a commercial or institutional setting.
2. This warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable. In
addition, proof of purchase must be demonstrated. This warranty is void if the product has
been subject to accident, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance or repair, or unauthorized
modification.
3. This limited warranty is the only written or express warranty given by Baby Bullet, LLC. Any
implied warranties on the product (including but not limited to any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose) are limited in duration to the duration of this
warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitation may not apply to you.
4. Repair or replacement of the product (or, if repair or replacement is not feasible, a refund of the
purchase price) is the exclusive remedy of the consumer under this warranty. Baby Bullet, LLC
shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of this warranty or
any implied warranty on this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
5. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
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Make an entire week’s worth of all-natural baby food
in just minutes!
The Baby Bullet has all the power and convenience of the original Magic Bullet
and so much more! Specifically designed to create and store a week’s worth
of baby food in less than 5 minutes, the Baby Bullet system is, hands down, the
leader in baby food making for quality, efficiency and affordability.
With the Baby Bullet, in less time than it takes to go to the store and buy one
jar of food, you can create 7 flavors of delicious, preservative free baby food
using the finest organic ingredients. And guess what? You’ll actually be saving
money!! And when you make your own baby food, you know EXACTLY what is
going in it…fresh, wholesome foods and nothing else!
The best thing about the Baby Bullet Baby Food Making System is that it
gives you both the tools and the information you need to set the stage for a
lifetime of healthy eating. From identifying the signs that Baby is ready to
try solids, to how to choose the perfect, freshest produce to tips for storage...
the Baby Bullet will be with you every step of the way.
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Los Angeles, CA 90025
Baby Bullet is a registered trademark of CAPBRAN HOLDINGS, LLC
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