A chart showing cost of premade baby food vs. making your own

Cost of Baby Food – Compare Costs of Jar Baby Food to Homemade Baby Food

The cost benefits are just another bonus of making your own homemade baby foods that add to the nutritional benefits.

This is specifically true as baby moves to “Stage 2-3, or Toddler Meals” commercial foods.

Stage 1 foods, and Stage 2 single ingredient foods, seldom have fillers however the advanced mixes and dinners/meals baby foods may contain starchy fillers and other ingredients that are not of any nutritional value.

For more information on this, please read: Cheating Babies – Nutritional Quality & Cost of Commercial Baby Foods at: http://www.cspinet.org/reports/cheat1.html

We have prepared a crude chart, without fancy statistics or graphs, to give you an idea of what the monetary cost savingsmay be. The prices for the jarred food are for Stage 1, single ingredient foods. The prices for the produce below are reflective of the Southern New England – USA market; non-Organic produce. Prices vary and your savings may vary from a just a few pennies to $.10 or more.

Remember that the cost savings is an additional benefit; beginning good healthy eating habits early and knowing exactly what is going into your baby’s tummy is really priceless.

The Cost of Homemade Baby Food Compared to Jarred Commercial Baby Food

Download this chart here

TIP: Buy a jar of “adult” 100% Natural Applesauce and save even more!

 Remember, always consult with your pediatrician regarding introducing solid foods to your baby and specifically discuss any foods that may pose allergy risks for your baby.

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