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10 Favorite Homemade Baby Food Recipes – to save you money!

Couponing 101

Here are 10 of my favorite homemade baby food recipes (best for 6-12 month olds): 1. I know quinoa sounds a bit far-fetched for babies, but it’s such a super-food and has virtually no taste. And if you buy in bulk, you can save a ton! Buying the meat in bulk and freezing it is key to saving money here.

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10 Favorite Homemade Baby Food Recipes – to save you money!

Couponing 101

Here are 10 of my favorite homemade baby food recipes (best for 6-12 month olds): 1. I know quinoa sounds a bit far-fetched for babies, but it’s such a super-food and has virtually no taste. And if you buy in bulk, you can save a ton! Buying the meat in bulk and freezing it is key to saving money here.

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I am confused by “restocking” videos

The Frugal Girl

And a handy thing about food packaging is that it is already labeled; you can just glance and know what’s in it! I should add: obviously if you buy bulk foods from a packaging-free/low-packaging store, then it makes sense to put that food into containers. No need to pay for a label. Ready to be de-influenced?

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Gift Pantry: Homemade Granola

Frugal Luxuries

My Gift and Craft Pantries are often bulging by the time winter arrives, which allows me to spend the bulk of my time during the holidays savoring the joy of organizing gift boxes and baskets, baking and putting the finishing touches on the gifts that I make. Why do I do this? I washed and saved the jars from Mike's favorite salsa.

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My Freezer Cooking Experience: 30 Meals in 2.5 Hours!

Couponing 101

Mashed Potatoes – 14 (this was something extra I did to use up some potatoes that I purchased in bulk). Her recipes use whole foods and are kid-friendly. (PS. Most of the recipes I used were from the Meals in Minutes Cookbook by Sue Gregg. This post is in no way sponsored by Sue Gregg.