On Sunday, October 12, 2003, at 10:38 AM, Alex Shvartsman wrote: > Hello Paleo mates! > > I am about to start my son on solids. I plan to begin with vegetables. > Unfortunately only four "vegetables" are available in the jarred > variety: carrots, > squash, peas and yams. of these carrots can be considered paleo and > squash a > big maybe [can it be eaten raw)? So, aside from carrots I would have > to make my > own baby food. Any suggestions for first veggies for a 5 month old? > Meat puree can go first, I think. It is bland and not likely to be rejected. Any soft, mushy cooked veggie can go too. Carrots for example. Most of the commercial baby foods have filler made from wheat, salt, etc. I might avoid them except in emergencies. We used our ice cube tray to make perfect one meal portions of home made baby food, and froze them for future use. It was easy to take a few cubes out and make a variety of meals, and you can stock up well in advance so there is little prep time before the meal, just take it out and let it thaw. In a bag in the freezer they stayed fresh.