Finding the Best Food Processor for Your Kitchen




It turns out that supermarket baby food isn't as healthy as we assumed. In fact, a study in the UK discovered that only half of the baby foods they tested were low in salt, sugar, and saturated fat. In fact, some of the foods were less healthy than a chocolate chip cookie or cheeseburger! And while healthy baby foods are available in stores, the organic ones are ironically more expensive than ones full of processed ingredients.
The best solution is to make your own baby food, and the food processor is the perfect tool. But do you need a baby food processor? The answer is: yes and no. While some food processors are marketed as exclusive for baby foods, you can find "mini" food processors from famous manufacturers such as Cuisinart and Kitchenaid, which are just as effective. The bottom line is that mini and baby food processors definitely have some huge benefits. Here are some of them:
1. Smaller capacity
This is one of the most practical benefits of baby food processors. Babies don't eat that much, so there's no need to make enough food to feed an army. Also, homemade baby food only stays optimally fresh for about one day when refrigerated. So this is another reason why a food processor with a smaller capacity is more practical.
2. Hard and soft food processing
While ideal baby food should have the consistency of a puree, you'll need to use both soft and hard foods to make it. While mini or baby food processors are smaller than full-size versions, their components are basically the same. That includes sturdy blades that can chop up carrots and apples just as well as bananas and tomatoes. So with baby food processors you can use virtually any ingredient that you'd use in larger models.
3. Lower price
While full-size food processors can cost more than $600, you can find baby food processors priced less than $50. Between diapers, formula, toys, books, cribs, and strollers-there are tons of expenses when you have a baby. That's why it's economically wise to consider mini and baby food processors rather than full-size versions.
There's also the fact that eventually your baby will start eating hard foods rather than soft foods. At that time, while you can still use the food processor to make foods for your baby, he or she won't be limited to eating soft foods.
4. Easy cleanup
Many of the parts that are dishwasher safe on full-size food processors are also dishwasher safe for mini and baby food processors. So you won't lose that convenience by choosing a little food processor for your little one.
Also, large food processors take more time to clean than small versions do. And since you don't need to make tons of food your baby, why spend time cleaning huge food processors? Mini and baby food processors will save you time and effort.
These are some of the big benefits of baby food processors. When choosing one, remember that a small machine can produce huge results for your little one.