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Old 08-29-2008, 12:35 PM
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Baby Food Mill

Does anyone know where I can get a food mill to process baby food?

I already have a blender that I am using to puree first-foods (carrots, pumpkin, sweet potato etc) but i read that for some foods - and also when they're older and foods don't need to be so smooth - it's better to use a food mill.

Is that true? Is it useful to have a food mill if you already own a blender (I also have a food processor - but I haven't been using it).

Where can I get one and what's a good brand?

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Old 08-29-2008, 01:56 PM
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heya... i'm using a Alpha DA-900 Single-Gear Juice. it costs Singapore $600. it is expensive but a real good investment for health.

the juices and food it presses are full of enzymes and nutrients. when i was pregnant, i never fell sick vene though everyone else around me had cold/cough/ flu. i do think the juice i drank, made from this machine helped me greatly (i drank everyday). before i used it, 2 years back, i was often sick even though i was making juice with the regular juicer.

i know this sounds silly, but everytime i make juice for the family or food for my baby, i will smile with glee knowing that the juice/food i am preparing is "alive".

i dunno if you can get it here, but i found a site that has contact form.
http://www.juicing-for-health.com/alpha-juicer.html
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Old 08-29-2008, 02:00 PM
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sorry got carried away...
baby food! yea, it "presses" the steamed veg/fruits very well and when it's done, i can add water to get a thin or lumpier puree. :)
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