Baby Food

charliemcdonnell.com Challenge submitted by Kaiphoenix, eat babyfood! Challenge inspired by michaelaranda http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Ever wanted to make your own baby food, but have no idea where to start? Parents TV’s Anne Ebeling takes you to the Baby Yums kitchen in New York for expert how-tos on whipping up fresh, delicious food for your little diner.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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41 Responses to Baby Food

  1. superhyper39 says:

    I can’t stop watching this.

  2. EllaHunkapoo says:

    bannanna lmao

  3. justplainblue says:

    0:33 = oop my bib. love!

  4. Stellz12 says:

    I WANT UR DUCKY FORK!!!

  5. Missjasperhale123 says:

    “im sorry grandpa,but your baby food isint getting any stars¬¬” lolz :) <3 u charlie

  6. clarkkent190 says:

    LMFAO

  7. SammiCakesisAmazing says:

    lol baby milk and baby rice…your supose to put a little bit of rice and alot of milk and mix it its just supose to make milk thicker so babies gain weight when they get older.lol.

  8. cottiegirl88 says:

    hahaha i love this so freaking much!

  9. roxazale says:

    3:48
    Reminds me of my friend, Austin. xD

  10. Jellehbutter says:

    3:01
    xD

  11. TheORLYTV says:

    i challenge you to try Tomato Juice.

  12. IvanPavlov says:

    I like the way he says “at all”

  13. YougotChristyfied says:

    2:48 “My moniter went to sleep and I didn’t realize :( ” Haha

  14. RachelWOOO says:

    o…my bib

  15. motnafchan says:

    VERRY JELOUS OF DUCKY FORK!!!!

  16. shinejunkiezoe says:

    3:58 made me go aawww x100 :)

  17. DmGirl07 says:

    when you were choking on the babyfood i was CRYING with laughter!!

  18. stephanieisit says:

    Randomly felt like mentioning that all the savoury baby food like carrots and stuff should be heated up first and then it tastes DELICIOUS!

  19. frankii77 says:

    nawhh wittle charlie at the end.

  20. mikaylafan1 says:

    3:00-3:05 HILARIOUS:D

  21. blueboxlover says:

    @saranng I wrote fork twice, but I meant to say. I have a matching ABC fork and spoon ^^

  22. teki95tea says:

    hahaha grampa-sunday-lunch xD
    i wont your ducky fork to :P

  23. therealjane12345678 says:

    @skinn44 im not i have a miney mouse spoon! :)

  24. deeznuutsification says:

    dude that was great

  25. museofthesea says:

    Hey, I went to the store and bought Rusks (because I’m the kind of person who does that) and they were actually very good. Nom, nom.

  26. BabyLilaFrog says:

    oh the humanity! stop filtering the comments!! you will get some lawsuits coming your way! This is BAD BAD BAD!!!! For babies!

  27. twinsmomofmany says:

    When baby is six plus months and ready for solid foods. Whether or not you make your own baby yum food or ready made foods the Help Yourself Feeding Solution is the extra hand every parent needs. You insert baby food containers or frozen home made baby food in the removable cup. It is microwave and dishwasher safe too! BPA Free and Phthalate Free. Great job !

  28. Raiinzz says:

    lol the woman at the end nearly said yum before she even put it in her mouth!

  29. shiralina says:

    babies don’t have strong/developed enough stomachs to digest raw foods–they would get sick/diarrhea…

  30. chabella123 says:

    mmm.. great! haha.. she is funny. she tried one dish and its all good. she already decided before showing her tasting that the food it was brilliant. cooking takes all the the good out of food away. try steaming and raw. :) and pls dont fry!! nasty- even for adults!!

  31. patrujillom says:

    I have a question ,wont fruits loose an important part of vitamins if cooked and then frozen??

  32. kashifkifa says:

    younger babies (6-8 months)digestive system is very delicate..they cant handle the raw fruits..

  33. cookingstarz says:

    some fruits like apples pears and bananas dont need to be cooked but others do especially for younger babies

  34. wakeedsgd says:

    great video

  35. pepeYjuana says:

    I think it’s because infants have to eat pureed food and some foods need to be softened (cooked) before they will puree.

  36. kiddieskitchen says:

    great video, but if you haven’t got the time some bought stuff is great aswell. look at this video

  37. lolababiez says:

    Love the video! So many of my friends want to learn how to make baby food, so I’m going to post this on my online website. Great stuff.

  38. OrganicNancy says:

    raw is better

  39. jsimon8585 says:

    WHY cook the fruits?? raw is better

  40. nastynickie says:

    i found it helpful

  41. jgswife says:

    Great video. So helpful for parents!

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