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Nutrient loss during cooking baby food, now that I’ve done some research?

I’m sorry if I’m driving everyone nuts with all of the questions, but now that I look around a bit I’m not sure what to think. Most of the answers I got to my last question said to never use the microwave to cook baby food, can anyone give me solid info on why? Here are some of the things I have found:

…any cooking that minimizes the time, temperature, and amount of water needed will help to preserve nutrients. Microwave cooking is one of the best ways to preserve nutrients because it needs minimal water, and the cooking time is very short.

http://yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/how-retain-nutrients-in-cooking.html

True or False? Microwave cooking sucks the nutrients out of food.

False. Microwave-cooked food may retain vitamins and minerals better than stove-top-cooked food because the microwave zaps food quickly and without much water. The longer you cook food in liquid, the more nutrients may seep out, which is fine for soups and stews, but it’s a problem if you discard the liquid before eating. One study found that spinach retained all of its folate when cooked in a microwave, compared with 77 percent when cooked on a stove.

http://blogs.consumerreports.org/home/2007/11/microwave-cooki.html

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkJgYJk5fZHBCz1dpI1dUyTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090501105909AA4H7Z0

I just had a little girl a month ago. When can i start feeding her regular baby food?

I just had a little girl a month ago. When can i start feeding her regular baby food?

anyone have any suggestions for dinner ideas for a 1 year old?

my son is one now, but i cant seem to think of anything to cook him that would appeal to him, that is nutrious, and tastes good. he hasnt done to well with very solid food, ie crackers and fruit puffs(chokes), so its hard for me to find something that he can handle, everything ends up being stage two and three baby food, and i feel like hes should be eating more than that crap…. so if anyone has anysuggestions, it would be very appreciated.! thanks and snack fineger foods ideas, thanks

What is the best way to cook baby food to save the most nutrients?

I have sliced up, yellow squash, zuchinni, butternut squash, sweet potatoes and carrots and banana and apple. Now what lol? How do I add chicken or other meats in, just cook shred and then add to finished ingredients? I want to preserve as many nutrients as possible. i have heard boil till almost soft then bake. bake with olive oil and salt and pepper. I do not know any recipes or how long to bake for and at what temp? How do you store it and how long is it good for? can i freeze it in my glass babyfood jars or the plastic ones that gerber makes? Any info would be very helpful. thanks

Anyone up for a proof reading? Help!!!?

Just ask any proud parent or grandparent about their child’s accomplishments and don’t be too surprised to find that most children have made a perfect replica of a Vague out of their baby food; calculate quantum physics with their fingers or have even crawled on water before the age of one! Yet we don’t allow then to cross the street by themselves till there 32! Baby Einstein’s amongst us or not… the truth be told, most children bare the proactive skills for survival, we just don’t supply them with the tools they need… at least till now. So, no more excuses for those who are having a hard time letting their baby grow up, it’s for their own safety. It’s time for both of you to become Mr. No-No Proactive Safe.