I don’t know much about baby food but I have always wondered how you can buy “chicken” or “beef” and have it live in a jar and not expire for two years. Doesn’t it make you think about how its actually made? Same with the fruits and veggies. I have tasted a lot of the foods that come in the jars, and I don’t know how I let my kids eat it. Lets call it desperation because Twins are hard, and making baby food at home can be a real chore.We have partnered with Once Upon a Farm for our Twinmom.com Photo Contest and the cool thing about that is that we got free samples. Woot woot!So my kids got to try them, and I don’t have to feel guilty about feeding them something that smells terrible and looks even worse. Even better than that- its all kinds of goodness for the littles. I never thought I could find “healthy” and “convenient” down the same aisle. Their motto Babies Deserve Real Food Too Some other important tidbits
They source local, organic, and non-GMO ingredients from farmersYou will never find added sugars, preservatives or ingredients you can’t pronounce in their foodCore Values• Integrity
• Humility
• Authenticity
• Philanthropy
• Transparency
• Continuous Improvement
• Environmentally Conscious
• Engage in the Communities We Serve
• Informed & Conscious Decision Making
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