J.M.
J.,
Making your own baby food is one of the most wonderful things you could do for you and your baby. It is healthier because there are no additives or food coloring and it will save you a ton in grocery bills. To start all you need is a food processor or a blender, ice cube trays, and some press and seal.
Buy organic fruits and veggies any way you can find them, whether it is fresh, frozen, or in a can. Boil or steam all your veggies and throw them in a food processor until they are smooth and then fill the ice cube trays and freeze. Cover the trays with press and seal and then they can be stacked on top of each other. I boiled most of the hard fruit the rest I just blened once it was fresh or defrosted. Sometimes you need to add a bit of water to get the right consistency so I would save the water that I boiled or steamed the food in because it was still packed with all the nutrients. Once the food is frozen pop it out of the trays and store it in gallon size ziplocs and label them with name of food and date.
Do not keep food for longer than 1 month and never cross contaminate the bags, espcecially in the beginning because of allergy worries. Each cube is 1 oz of food so you basically just add more cubes as you go along, and in the end you just start making the food lumpier than in the beginning.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist and you don't have to go out and buy food storage containers and baby food processors. In the end you only have left over ice cube trays and who couldn't use a few extra, and even if you don't want them they only cost about $1 a piece.
About 3 apples fills a tray, same with bananas. A can of peaches or pears fills a tray, and a regular size bag of frozen fruits or veggies does the same. Squash, 1 large squash will fill 2 trays, 1 sweet potatoes fill 1 tray.
Experiment and you will get it down in no time.
Just make sure to use a wide variety of colors, the different colors all have different and important vitamins.
I never made my own cereal, it is so cheap to buy a box of organic cereal than it is to make your own.
Hope all of this helps!
Good Luck!
J.