Ella’s Kitchen Offers an Alternative to Homemade Baby Food

Posted on Feb 19, 2014 by 1 Comment

Although it’s really not that hard to make your own baby food, it can be rather time consuming. If you have multiple children who are close in age or you’re working full time outside the home, Ella’s Kitchen baby food is the next best thing. With Ella’s Kitchen, it’s easy to feed your baby wholesome and nutritious food without spending hours in the kitchen.

Ella’s Kitchen baby food is USDA organic certified. It contains no genetically modified ingredients, no added refined sugars, no added salt or yeast extra, and no artificial colors or preservatives. Selected items within the line are gluten free and/or kosher certified.

Ella’s Kitchen was founded by Paul Ladley, based on his desire to find wholesome foods for his daughter Ella and her brother Paddy. He believes that making food that appeals to all of a child’s five senses is important in helping to establish good eating habits that will last a lifetime.

What I like most about Ella’s Kitchen is the wide range of combinations. Many of the combinations are ones you probably wouldn’t think of if you were making baby food at home. (When I made baby food for my son, I know it was really hard for me to come up with original combinations.)

For breakfast, baby can enjoy pears, apples and baby rice. Meal combinations include apples, spinach, and rutabegas or apples, carrots, and parnsips. As a sweet treat, baby can try The Red One smoothie made from 100% organic squished strawberries, raspberries, apples, and bananas.

Ella’s Kitchen baby food comes in resealable pouches, so it’s a great choice for on-the-go meals for your little one. The pouches are also much easier to dispose of than other types of baby food packaging.

Visit the Ella’s Kitchen website to find a store selling Ella’s Kitchen product in your area or to shop online.

Photo credit: Ella’s Kitchen

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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  • http://www.livingthescream.com/ Living The Scream

    These straw type foods are genius! My baby loves them. I do find this brand to be a bit pricey.