The Beaba Baby Cook Review:
This is sponsored review of the Beaba Babycook™ (BPA-Free) Babyfood Maker is a one-of-a-kind, compact appliance that steams, purees, defrosts and re-heats the freshest, healthiest food for your baby.
OutdoorBaby.net tested it out and found it to be pretty cool. It is easy to
use and works quickly. The setup is easy to follow although the
directions aren't written well. Steaming sweet potatoes turned out pretty well. It didn't cook as evenly as we'd hope. Some cubes were softer than others. The parts can't go
in the dishwasher (at least we couldn't find anywhere printed that they were
dishwasher safe). In terms of
traveling with it, we think it is great though it would be great if it could run on batteries. Small and compact with few
parts. Parents will like that the Beaba Babycook is BPA free and that it cuts down on clutter in the kitchen.
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January 27th, 2010 update:
After many uses we found this appliance to be wonderful. We got the quantities correct and could puree everything very smoothly. The Beaba babycook comes with a simple recipe book with ideas on how to mix different ingredients. You can create meals for you baby very easily with little dishes and no waste.
Con: The appliance heats up a lot and you need mittens to handle it.
To purchase a Beaba Babycook and to receive a $15 off Coupon(Coupon Code: BabyMe) Free 2nd day Fedex(and most orders ship the day they are ordered) 60 Day Satifaction Guarantee Follow this link: Beaba Babycook
January 27th, 2010 update:
After many uses we found this appliance to be wonderful. We got the quantities correct and could puree everything very smoothly. The Beaba babycook comes with a simple recipe book with ideas on how to mix different ingredients. You can create meals for you baby very easily with little dishes and no waste.
Con: The appliance heats up a lot and you need mittens to handle it.

















