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Kitchen space is a premium... Do I really need a dedicated baby food maker, or am I being influenced?
My kitchen is tiny, and I’m trying to avoid the "one-use gadget" trap. My MIL is insisting I need a baby food processor for when we start solids, but I’m worried it’ll just be another bulky thing taking up counter space for like 3 months.
I’ve seen some compact ones that claim to do everything (steam, blend, reheat, etc.), but are they actually useful long-term? Or should I just stick to my old-school pot and a fork? Would love to hear from people who actually use theirs for more than just 3 weeks of purees.
u/KissMochi — 3 days ago