Baby Bullet User Manual And Recipe Book page 19

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Do I Need?
Food Steamer or Stainless-Steel Pots
with Steam Basket
Most foods, except bananas or avocados, need to be
steamed before they are puréed, like with the Baby Bullet
Turbo Steamer. Or you can keep it simple by adding a
steam basket (stainless-steel or silicon) to your kitchen.
Slightly Reclining Infant Seat or High Chair
Every family has unique needs, so it is important to find
a high chair that matches those needs. Your chair can be
portable and strap to any dining chair at home or at a
restaurant, or it can be a higher eye level high chair. Safety
and security are your top priorities when feeding your baby.
Floor Mat or Splat Mat
Be prepared for the unexpected! Flying purée is common
when you start feeding your baby or let your baby feed
himself or herself for the first time. You may find purée on
your wall, your floor and in the nooks and crannies of your
kitchen. To avoid a mess, line your floor with a floor mat or
a splat mat. It's a much easier clean up than hosing down
the kitchen!
Plastic Bibs with Big Pockets
to Catch Foods and Drips
Cloth bibs can be a good barrier but not for long. Instead,
try water-resistant plastic bibs that catch the food that
doesn't make it into your little one's mouth.
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Baby-Friendly Utensils
Having the right tools—forks, spoons, plates and bowls—is
an important part of feeding your baby safely. Start with
utensils that are BPA-free and phthalate-free, so feeding
and clean-up is safe and quick! Safe-to-use spoons and
forks can be made from silicon, bamboo, natural wood
or stainless steel, all with a soft grip. If you are serving
hot or warm foods, provide a heat-safe utensil to avoid
burning your baby's mouth. Also, try using a BPA-free
and phthalate-free bowl or plate with a suction bottom to
avoid flying purées!
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