The Daddy & Family Magazine Winter 2014 Issue #1 | Page 77

try grinding and mashing those up by hand – what a workout! The process is simple – just chop up the fruits or veggies, add some water to the machine and steam away! There’s no need to stand over the machine, it switches off when finished. Stage 2 is as difficult for the sleep-deprived dad as to turn the dial to “puree”!

The machine creates a nice texture, and you are good to go. The other great thing is that you can make up to 4 cups in a batch, so there’s plenty left over to store in the fridge, even for a baby the size of my 110th percentile sized 7 month old, and the bowl, lid

and blades are easy to dismantle and place in

the dishwasher. I’m sure that my meat eating

readers would use this for pureed cooked

meats as well, and it comes with a handy recipe

booklet which you’d find very useful!

Ok, there are two aspects of the machine which fall outside my direct ambit – we’re vegetarian, and we haven’t used baby bottles since our first baby 16 years ago. But in the spirit of this review, and having enjoyed playing with my new favorite toy, I tested the bottle warmer, which turned out to be very quick to use and heated the bottles to an ideal feeding temperature – again, a real bonus for those nighttime feeds.

Overall Rating? Put The Cuisinart Baby Food Maker & Bottle Warmer on your baby shower gift list, because it’s multi-purpose! So, when baby gets too old for baby food, I’ll definitely use this for making salsa and soup!