thread: Rafferty's Garden baby food?

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  1. #1
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    Jun 2008
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    So it really is just what it says on the packaging??? I can't help be skeptical, lol. Sounds like a good idea to try some then .

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    BellyBelly Member

    Nov 2004
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    its the only commercial baby food we use here- love it!
    they are what they say as well
    DH worked with a company that was making the food for them at one stage!
    It is all made in Australia too- but NZ owned!
    so better for the economy that other commercial brands as well!

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    its the only commercial baby food we use here- love it!
    they are what they say as well
    DH worked with a company that was making the food for them at one stage!
    It is all made in Australia too- but NZ owned!
    so better for the economy that other commercial brands as well!
    Awesome!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
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    I was skeptical too and emailed to ask how they manage to get a long shelf life without all the junk. The reply was something along the lines of "it's is related to the food combinations, and heating/packaging processes."

    A naturapath once told me food companies can get away with not including preservatives on their ingredients list if they coat the interior of the packaging with it instead of putting it in the food itself. I don't know if that's true, or if it's the case with Raffery's, but we chose to take it at face value and buy them all the time. DD loves them and calls them 'squeezies'.

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    Oct 2007
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    We used them quite a bit, either out and about or to add to some of my own vegies, I did note that they have a lot of apple in them in comparrison to other vegies, but we didn't have trouble with DD switching it around and we also went through stages of adding apple to her vegies to get her to eat them, just not as much as the RG

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    Mar 2006
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    Another fan here. DD loved them and they were so handy to have floating around. DS will be given only these as well when he is on solids.

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    Mar 2007
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    I used them. At first he'd just have them on their own. Later on I would add them to cooked pasta to make it go a bit further.

    I found them very handy for when I was introducing food as I could just squeeze a bit out & close it up til the next meal.

    They are great to have in the nappy bag as you can just squeeze the food straight onto the spoon.

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    Mar 2007
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    Yep, a fan here too!! DD loves the Rafferty's range... we haven't bought any other commercial baby foods other than these one's... I'm a bit skeptical about the Heinz range...
    Toys R Us recently had a sale on them... buy 2 get 3rd one free.

    DD has just started on 3 meals a day so for lunch time if we're out the last couple of days we've just put a Rafferty's in the nappy bag with a spoon (and bib!!!) and it's easy..... and I don't feel guilty giving it to her. She has home made stuff for breaky and dinner anyway.

    Like Beema said, they do have a fair bit of apple in them to sweeten them up which is good as sometimes adding apple to my veges is the only way DD will eat more of it too!
    Sweet potato and apple or pumpkin and apple is yummm