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A well-rounded meal in pureed form! Your baby will enjoy loads of benefits from the complex carbohydrates, plant-based protein, and beneficial vitamins included in this mix. It’s also a good way to repurpose grown-up dinner leftovers, which is always helpful.
Sweet and juicy pears are all but guaranteed to be a big hit at the highchair. Peeling and steaming draws the sweetness out of pears that aren’t at their ripest, but you can always opt for unsweetened canned pears to make it super-easy on yourself.
All aboard the smoothie train! Your little one will love sipping on this fresh and fruity blended treat that’s loaded with fragrant peaches and sweet banana. If your baby has a hard time with dairy, swap out yogurt for a favorite dairy-free milk or water.
This purée mixes soft, luscious peaches with hearty oats to make a filling blend your baby will eat right up. We recommend white peaches for their sweetness, but you can use any variety. Unsweetened canned peaches are also a great option.
Two classic dinner sides collide in one wholesome purée. Green beans are a great first veggie for babies since they’re mildly flavored and full of fiber, folate, vitamin A, and vitamin C – an essential nutrient that helps with iron absorption.
This is a nutritious and comforting purée, pumping up the fluffy texture of mashed potatoes with the green goodness of spinach. Spinach also contains iron, which is essential for babies older than 6 months to get from food sources.
A protein, a grain, and a veggie — it’s a complete meal in baby-friendly form! This is one of those double-duty purees that’s made from ingredients that grown-ups love to eat, too. Two birds, one stone — winner, winner chicken dinner!
Cheese and cauliflower – a match made in veggie heaven. Cauliflower is a cruciferous veggie that’s packed with fiber, vitamin K, and vitamin C. When your little one is ready for a heartier meal, add noodles to this puree to make a nutritious mac and cheese.
Sweet and earthy with a little spice — there's nothing not to love about this nourishing mixture. Since it’s made with fruits and veggies, it’s great any time of day. It can also make a tasty topping for oats and pancakes when baby moves to more solid textures.
Let's get the hearty started! This purée is packed with vitamins, protein, and fiber, making it a great meal for baby. This is also one baby puree that doubles as a great lunch for grown-ups. We love a two-birds-one-stone cooking situation!
Cereal is a classic introductory food for babies. We like whole grains like brown rice for the nutrients and fiber they provide. As with all our purees, you can always thin this out with water or breast milk if the texture is too much for your little one.
With three all-star veggies in the mix, this purée is a nutritional triple threat. Once you make a salt-free baby version, feel free to mix in some veggie broth, salt, and spices to make a tasty, healthy grown-up soup! We love a double-duty recipe!
A baby-friendly take on hummus, this bean purée is great on toast or baby crackers or mixed in with other blends. Black beans are also loaded with protein, fiber, and antioxidants, so you can feel good about letting your little one take a dip!
It’s a Sunday roast in purée form – a grownup meal for growing babies! Beef is a great source of iron, which babies start needing from external sources at 6 months of age. Blending it with other ingredients is a great way to introduce its texture to your little one.
Bread, garlic, onions, mushrooms: key ingredients in stuffing – potentially questionable ingredients in a smoothie. We weren’t sure how this one was going to go, either, but you know what? We kind of nailed it. Proof that stuffing is good in any form.
Creamy, smooth, easy to digest…mashed potatoes are basically already a smoothie. We just take it one step further on the texture front. If it helps to think of it as soup, by all means, think of it as soup. Just don’t knock it ‘til you try it.
Look, we get that this is a hard sell but remember when avocado toast seemed weird? Maybe this mac and cheese smoothie will become the next big food trend. If sipping seems extra, try it as fondue, or as a cheesy sauce for some pasta-on-pasta action.
Okay, so if your idea of a smoothie includes frozen tropical fruit and a cute little umbrella, maybe this isn’t the one for you. But if you’re open to a savory sipping experience, this unconventional blend is actually pretty dang tasty. And you can totally still put an umbrella in it. Live your life.
Love it or hate it, pumpkin pie is inarguably the most iconic dessert on the Thanksgiving table. Our smoothie-fied version is creamy and sweet, with just enough spice to keep things interesting. It’s also loaded with good stuff like fiber, vitamin A, potassium, and magnesium. Sorry, we meant magnesi-YUM.
Corn to be wild! Spare the crumb-filled tabletop and indulge in this creamy smoothie instead. We know that corn isn’t the first ingredient that comes to mind when making a smoothie, but the richness and depth of flavor it provides might corn-vert you.
Love the savory sweetness of this classic casserole but don’t want to spend time in the kitchen assembling and baking? Whip up this blended version instead. It’s full of vitamin A and fiber, plus a solid dose of vitamin MMT – mini marshmallow topping.
For those whose cranberry sauce-to-turkey ratio skews dangerously high, this is the smoothie for you. Full of vitamin C and other antioxidants, our sweet-tart blend delivers a nice dose of cold-weather immunity boosters alongside its distinctive cranberry pucker.
Tart and tangy with an invigorating blast of fresh mint, this glowing green elixir offers mouth-tingling sensations in every sip.
This is how we freshen up. Get your greens in liquid form with this vibrant mix of romaine, parsley, cucumber, and green apple.
Fresh veggie juice – it just hits different than bottled. Take down this fortifying mix of tomato, celery, and cucumber and feel yourself come alive from the inside out.
Load up on all your fruity favorites with this scrumptious mix of grape, strawberry, and green apple. Sweet, tangy, and so very tasty.
What’s better than one type of citrus in your juice? Three types of citrus in your juice! Get your squeeze on with this perfectly tangy blend of orange, grapefruit, and clementine.
Your teeth deserve a break. Enjoy crunchy apple and cucumber goodness in sweet, cool liquid form instead.
Watermelon and cantaloupe make sweet, ultra-hydrating music when combined together in this mellow melon cooler.
Sometimes green can bring the heat! Case in point: this fresh and spicy blend of celery, cucumber, and jalapeño. It’s refreshing, it’s cleansing, and it’s got a kick. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Drinking this juice is like lying in a sunbeam, but for your insides. It’s also great when you’re feeling under the less-than-sunny weather, with nutrient-packed citrus and carrot, plus inflammation-fighting turmeric to get you back to your bright, shiny self.
It’s not like other juices. This sweet, refreshing blend of apple, pear, and strawberry tastes like it’s straight from the orchard but acts like it doesn’t know it.
This classic Middle-Eastern side dish freshens up any plate. Serve alongside grilled meats and fish, falafel, hummus, pita, or any other savory favorites.
Packed with nutrition, this delicious seed butter is the perfect topping for oats, toast, or any other food that could benefit from a dollop of rich, roasty goodness.
Craving a coffee milkshake? This coffee and banana blend does the trick with just a few simple, wholesome ingredients.
We saw your horchata coffee and raised it, adding a wee dram of rum to transport you to paradise.