Welcome to the Practica Program Blog


This is a platform designed to share the relevant and empowering information on Inspired Parenting gathered since


the creation of the Practica Program in 1993. Please join us to learn and grow together!


*We post often, so come back and visit soon!*


Cost Effective Home-made Baby Food




In our family, raising a baby is a team-sport! Naturally, when my first granddaughter recently reached the age where she was ready to be introduced to solids, we all took notice.

Staying within the framework of “natural, cost-effective and time-effective” seemed the sensible route to follow. We bought some veggies, steamed them, let them cool and ran them through the food processor. We scooped a few teaspoons full into a number of silicone cupcake holders, placed a piece of wax paper on top of each to keep it clean and packed them into the freezer. It was easy to pop the veggie-cubes out once they were frozen, as silicone is naturally flexible and it peels off the sides of the cubes easily.

It may be necessary to introduce a new taste and texture as many as 10 to 15 times before a baby accepts it and starts to actually swallow to the extend that one may call the experience “eating”. Many parents translate the perplexed look on their baby’s face when he tastes something new as a sign that he doesn’t really care for that kind of food. As a result, they give up far too soon. Who can blame them, considering the price tag that typically comes along with every experimental session?

It’s so much easier to defrost only a few teaspoons of the healthy good stuff when you need it.

The three biggest benefits of preparing food in this way are:
  • You can control what goes into it.
  • You can control the texture – serving everything 100% smooth is not ideal as you want to introduce texture as well.
  • You can convert a 1 Kg pack of carrots into 18 servings. That comes to 45c per serving if you paid R8.00 for your carrots at a typical supermarket in South Africa.

I suspect that many other mothers and grandmothers must have thought of this before, but in case you haven’t – I hope this helps.

Best wishes! Lizette van Huyssteen


Written by Lizette van Huyssteen

"When we know better... we do better."


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I used ice cube trays that come with a cover. Then popped the frozen cubes out and placed them into plastic freezer bags.

Search by category!

Active Fathering Amygdala Hijack Asking and answering questions Baba Indaba Baby Gymnastics Bad Praise Bennetts Big Changes Body Awareness Boost your child's Brain; Brain Development; Choosing Day Care for Babies and Toddlers; Effective Parenting; How children learn Boost your child's Brain; Speech Development boundaries Brain Development Calming an angry child Carer/Nanny child development Child Safety Choosing the right toy; Age-appropriate Toys Confidence Constructive Criticism Dads Dads Matter Dealing with crying Deep Pressure Touch Develop Concentration Developing Confidence in your Child; Benefits of One-on-One Interaction; Boost your Child's Brain; Brain Development; Effective Parenting; How children learn development Discipline educational toys Effective Communication Effective Parenting Effective Parenting; Effective Parenting; Discipline for toddlers; Effective communication Effective Parenting; How children learn; Loving Communication; How to Discipline your Child Effective Parenting; How to Discipline your Child Emotional Intelligence EQ Executive Functioning Fatherhood Feeling Safe and Secure Following instruction; Brain Development Following instruction; child development Food Wars Frustration Gifted Parenting Gifted Parenting; Parenting Styles; Effective Parenting Good Praise guest post Happiness; Active Fathering Holiday Routine How children learn How to Discipline your Child; Parenting Styles; Effective Parenting; Parent is a Verb; Discipline for toddlers; How to teach a Child to Concentrate inspiring quotes Language Language Development Learning learning tools Life Skills limit setting Love Love Languages Loving Communication Making Choices Manners Massage Mathematical Development Memory Middle Ear Infections; Hearing Problems; Otitis Media; Effective Communication Milestones Motivation Music Obesity Personal Boundaries; Boundaries in Families; Personalised Book Praise Pre-birth Development Proprioceptive Sense Questions? Reading; Brain Development Red Flags Relationship Boosters Respectful Behaviour Routine School Readiness Self Control Self Esteem Self-Esteem Separation Anxiety Social Development Stranger Danger Talking Tantrums Teaching Communication Skills Television The 10 Things Children REALLY Want The Role of the Father Toddlers and Eating Touch Therapy Tough Times Unhealthy Diet Welcome Message