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Can I get Ellas baby food for under 75p each

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  • squashy
    squashy Posts: 951 Forumite
    Baby Led Weaning anyone? My LO has never had mushed up food, from a jar, freezer or otherwise. So much more convenient! If we are out for lunch we share a plate of something or I can buy/take a few grapes or a banana.

    www.babyledweaning.co.uk
  • Js_Other_Half
    Js_Other_Half Posts: 3,116 Forumite
    I did BLW, but God knows there were days when finding a pouch of forgotten Ella's organic purees in the bottom of a bag was an absolute blessing!:grin:
    The IVF worked;DS born 2006.
  • i remember being stuck on cannock chase waiting for a bus that never came. i was at that bus stop for 90 minutes which meant missing my connection and adding a 2 mile walk onto getting home for dinner. i had intended to be home in time to feed roo but it wasn't going to happen, so he was quite delighted to find a bought jar of butternut squash at the bottom of my bag :D
    'bad mothers club' member 13

    * I have done geography as well *
  • HappySad
    HappySad Posts: 2,033 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I can easily feed my child while on the bus with one hand while the other hand holds the shopping. I just put the top of the container into my sons mouth and squeeze.... Eventually my son will be able to do it himself.
    “…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson

    “The best things in life is not things"
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