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baby bullet, beaba baby or brezza baby?
which one do you have? do you like/dislike it? TIA!!
Re: baby bullet, beaba baby or brezza baby?
My aunt gave me the baby bullet - it was great for grinding up oatmeal (we skipped rice cereal), but I tried to purree some steamed squash last week and it got no where - I mashed it with a fork instead. The containers it comes with are cute though.
My sister made all her baby food for my niece using just a regular food processor and a few ice cube trays and had no problems!
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I had a magic bullet and used that. I didn't go out and buy a special baby food blender when we had something that would work. The magic bullet worked well for doing purees.
I have the Baby Brezza and love it!
It's multi-functional, so it allows you to steam and blend fruits, vegetables, meats and fish all in one bowl. It's easy to use and quick--food is done in about 15 minutes. It's also super easy to clean--the bowl and the blade are dishwasher safe. They also have a cookbook which can you help you prepare meals.
I did a lot of research/ reading reviews on all 3 on amazon, and only decided to buy the baby bullet because I don't own nor would I really use a regular food processor or I would have happily gone that route. Between a sale & a 30% off coupon at Kohl's it was way cheaper than the Brezza. The Beabo had some issue that kept coming up that made me rule it out - something about yucky water pooling somewhere where you can't clean it, plus it is double the price.
Interesting about the stick blender though, I am all about one-pot preparation. I might just try that!