
babygreens is baby food made by wintergreens C.S.A. and enjoyed every day by Hudson Valley babies.
Fresh, local eating isn't just for adults: we create purees from pesticide-free vegetables, fruits, and legumes, blended just for baby.
Feed your child the best food available! Support local farmers! Get babygreens!
Fresh, local eating isn't just for adults: we create purees from pesticide-free vegetables, fruits, and legumes, blended just for baby.
Feed your child the best food available! Support local farmers! Get babygreens!
Monday, October 5, 2009
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Rainbow

Orange noses are pretty common in infants, and not cause for alarm. That said, it's not a bad idea to get some other colors into your baby's diet. My little orange-nosed friend went home with a tray of broccoli, pea sprouts, beet greens, green beans, and asparagus. Maybe he'll come back next week with a green nose, and wearing a green shirt!
We made another small acquaintance who had just discovered his love of beets. No sign of the beets on his face yet.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
We Make Baby Food
We thought the name "babygreens" was so clever. Apparently, it's so clever that everyone at the market expects us to have microgreens available, and sprouts. After a round or two of that, we broke down and made a sign that says BABY FOOD. That helped, but I'm thinking that isn't loud enough, clear enough.
babygreens are baby food. Pureed sprouts, pureed greens. Probably not what you want on your salad.
I promise—we'll try to be clearer next time.
Monday, May 25, 2009
How babygreens Are Made


What this means:
- There are no additives. This food is pure. We don't put in any fillers, or thickeners, or anything at all. A few low-water veggies require just a drop of filtered water be added, and we use the water they were steamed with.
- Our food is super fresh. We make haste from the farm to the kitchen, knowing every minute counts. Produce shipped across the country or bottled has lost precious nutrients that your baby needs.
- It is convenient. We sell flats of eight two-ounce containers. You can grab a container or two and stick them in your bag when you're on the run.
- We participate in a food security program. We all have to support our local farmers in order for them to be able to keep their land. Without local farmers, chain supermarket food would be our only choice.
- Every batch is made lovingly by hand. This food is grown with love, and it is prepared for baby in small batches with love. We hand pick, hand wash, and chop your veggies with our own (clean!) hands, so we know exactly what's in it.
'Designer' Baby Food?

We chatted with many parents who are dedicated to feeding their kids local, pesticide free produce, including one woman who is convinced it's the reason her eight-year-old son is so healthy and smart. She thinks that pure, fresh food without contaminants are key for infants, since their systems are developing so quickly.
babygreens presence at the market saved the day for three young 'uns, whose parents hadn't packed enough supplies. It was thrilling not only to meet so many dedicated parents and well-fed children, but to see our food hit the spot, on the grass and before our very eyes.

Saturday, May 16, 2009
Market Season
babygreens are available at the Cold Spring Farmer's Market beginning Saturday, May 23rd, and every Saturday until Thanksgiving, 8:30 to 1:30.
The freshest local fruits and veggies are now ready for your pint-sized family members.
Come say hello and taste for yourself.



Friday, May 8, 2009
Our Containers

They are called Baby Cubes. Ten 1-ounce or eight 2-ounce containers sit in a flat. They have hinged lids, for convenience, and each serving container is separate: they just sit in the tray for freezer stacking.
The containers are freezer safe, microwave safe, and dishwasher safe.
But they are still plastic. So the most important part is that they are non toxic, with no traces of bisphenol A (otherwise known as BPA) or Phthalates.
babygreens requires a deposit on the containers, and will sterilize and re-use them. Alternatively, you can keep a set and make food yourself! If you haven't got the time, though, we're here to help.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
How was babygreens born?

OK, so it's nothing like Baby Boom.

That has recently led to my involvement in developing a winter C.S.A. in Beacon, wintergreens. wintergreens is just starting up, and its first season is the winter of 2009-2010. There are winter C.S.A.s all over the country feeding hungry locavores, and Beacon is finally getting its own.
Where do babies come in, you're asking? Have you inherited a toddler yet? No, no baby. If I had a baby, I wouldn't have time to make baby food!

We all have a lot to gain to by supporting local farmers. Flavor and nutrition are both maximized when we eat food that came from the vine that very day. Imagine what visions of health we'd all be if we'd grown up eating that way.
Therefore, I introduce to you babygreens. It is food made from the same beautiful (organic and certified naturally grown) fruits and veggies we're getting in our farm shares. No pesticides, no wilting while traveling. Just beautiful, healthful food (run through a fine mill, for safety's sake).
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