Monday, November 10, 2008

I'm not crazy....



that's what I've been telling myself over and over this week--as I've been pureeing my little heart out. Normally I try to do it in two days, but somehow with the election, appointments, getting a cold....its lasted about five days on and off. As I am steaming, mashing and pureeing into the wee hours of the am, I started thinking to myself, am I crazy--is this even worth it? I am by no means a healthy eater, but I am passionate about Brigham eating and liking foods other than french fries. This process has also helped me develop a more open mind for myself as well. So eating organic, crazy healthy foods (flaxseed meal and brewers yeast...)it is worth it for my little boy. He has grown so well, so fast, he's so healthy....he had a runny nose once, but I don't even think that was a cold--I think it was in response to him teething...so I am VERY VERY blessed to have my little preemie baby grow to be so healthy and strong! So that aspect, its totally worth it--and I honestly recommend this way of eating for all babies. But is it that cost efficient? YES YES YES! Have you GLANCED at the prices of organic gerber/earth best jarred food? When I need a fast on the run meal, I have purchased the Gerber organic food which is approximately $1.59. I have seen it a few cents more or less at different places, but thats about the average price. If you have a smaller baby, or one with not an enormous appetite, one of the two little plastic containers is enough--but Brigham can down both.....not to mention there isn't much a variety in the organic choices you have. I usually get mine at Big Y (they have like 2 flavors in the smaller containers at Walmart :( )
and the choices are usually: green beans, sweet potato, pears, bananas. thats it. Maybe your local grocery store carries more of a variety, but thats usually the few I see.
So Briggy eats three big meals a day, plus one small/medium "snack" between lunch and dinner. that would be about $5 a day.

Well here is a list of my purchases at Trader Joes:
(we go once a month, because it is a 40 minute drive...so if I lived closer, I might by less and do its bi-weekly....for space convinence)

2 Organic cut Butternut Squash: 1.99 each
A bunch of bananas (I usually don't buy organic bananas) 1.33
Organic green beans: 4.29
Organic yellow squash (2 big ones) 2.99
2 bags of Organic broccoli florets: 2.99 each
Organic russet potatoes (5 lbs) 4.29
2 bags of Organic pears: 3.49 each
1 bag of 4 organic kiwi's: 2.29
2 2 lb bags of organic sweet potatoes: 3.79 each
Organic gala apples: 4.69
4 sacks of organic avocados (16 total) 4.99 each

Our grand total, with tax was: $62.25 and we have enough for a little over a month.
I also buy the big 32 oz. tub of Stoneyfield's organic whole milk plain yogurt which is $4.29 at Big Y. If you buy the individual "Yo baby" yogurts, its 4.29 for 24 oz's.

I go through two tubs of the yogurt a month, because I feed it to him every other day. so that's another $8.58. I for see the flax meal lasting me 1 1/2 or 2 months, and that was $2. I also buy the Gerber meat dinners, or the earth best organic meat dinners when they are on sale (20 for $10 etc) so I spend approximately $80 a month of food for Brigham making my homemade organics....

but if I bought the organic jars, and yo baby yogurt I would be spending approximately $175. So, to me, thats definitely worth it. Not to mention, Brigham is getting a wide variety of fruits and veggies that he just wouldn't get in jars.
ANNNNND if you said to yourself, well, I'll just by regular jarred baby food and not organic, that total (along with the yogurt and dinners) would STILL be more than the homemade organic meal-plan, coming in at about $130!!
I understand that its not for everyone, but I am sticking to my guns on this one---the only thing is I wish I had a bigger freezer!!!!!!! I hardly have any room in there for anything other than baby food, but it helps me NOT buy ice cream.... :)

This picture I took the other day, doesn't even have all the purees, its missing the squash and half the potatoes!


In conclusion: Jarred Baby food meal-plan: $130 a month
Jarred Organic Baby food meal plan: $175 a month
Homemade Organic Baby food meal plan: $80 a month!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 comments:

Rains Family

YOu know Kelly, TJ's also has organic whole milk yogurt for $2.99. I spend $500 at TJ's every month and that's to feed 3 people-- all wholesome organic veggies, dairy, and meat. I think it's a great deal!!

Kelly Tillotson

oooh, I never even thought to check the yogurt. thanks!! they are really affordable for the quality they offer...I just wish it was a little closer by!