Baby Emma is being fed a combination of baby led, and traditional spoon fed food. My reasons for doing this was so I can know just how much she wants. But obviously, like all parents
Baby Emma is being fed a combination of baby led, and traditional spoon fed food. My reasons for doing this was so I can know just how much she wants. But obviously, like all parents I want my baby to eat the very best.
I was recently send some pots of Organix Fruit Pots to try with Baby Emma.
The first thing that stood out ot me was that in each 4 pack, there is two flavours. One pack had Apple & Blackcurrant and Apple & Raspberry, the other had Apple, Banana & Plum and Apple & Vanilla. I like that you get a selection of flavours.
Baby Emma is still experiencing some first tastes of food, and these were great to give her to try. They are suitable from 4 months, as they are a completely smooth blend.
The important bit, the contents. In each pot there is just pureed fruit and a trace of Ascorbic Acid(antitoxidant). It has on the top of each pack the exact ratio of what fruit is inside each pot.
As you can see from the picture, one pot is one of their ‘5-a-day’.
Baby Emma has tried all the flavours, and definitely has her favourites. I have continued to buy the pots, as not only will they be good to mix with porridge when she is a little older, but they make great snacks. You can also mix them in yoghurt as well.
Finally, another good reason to buy them is the offer currently on the packs. Buy two packets and get a FREE Usborne Book from the ‘That’s not my…’ range, we are big fans of the books, so the chance to get more free books is brilliant. This offer runs until 30/06/13.
We were sent two packs of Organix Fruit Pots for the purpose of this review, all thoughts are my own.