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Little Spoon
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Age Range:Six months to 10 months.
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Our tester mom said that the inventive combinations used in the blends really made this service worth it.
Our tester also noted that the food was tasty, bright (no ugly green mush!
), smelled great, and perhaps most importantly: Her baby loved it.
Cost:The Babyblends plan starts at $3 per meal.
Availability:Nationwide, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
Nurture Life
Age Range:10 to 24 months.
Their meals include solids that are cut up into what our tester describes as perfectly sized, tiny pieces.
Its just the same as a home-cooked meal, except everything arrives precooked and pre-portioned.
All you have to do is heat them up and serve.
Our tester enjoyed that most of the meals were relatively mess-free (e.g.
Cost:Nurture Life finger foods cost $7 each.
Availability:Nationwide
Yumi
Age Range:Six months to 11 months.
Yumis meals are alsocertified organic, with no added sugar.
Lil' Gourmets
Target
Age Range:Six months and up.
Youll find pint-size versions of dishes like Moroccan butternut squash, pumpkin-navy-bean shawarma, and sweet potato curry.
Sampler subscriptions (16 meals in all six global flavors) cost $50 and are delivered monthly.
Availability:Nationwide, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
you’re able to also find Lil Gourmets in store at retailers like Target.
Subscription boxes each contain 24 pouches and cost $65 each.
Baby food bowls cost $3 for a two-pack.