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Home Made Food For Children (photo) by Eagle360(m): 12:55am On May 30, 2020
I decided to create this thread for three categories of people.
1. The average Nigerian
2. Those who want to learn how to make home made for just learning sake
3. Those who will condemn Home Made Food.
Without much ado, let me introduce how we come across the Home made food for infants from the age of 6months and Above.
If they called you a good husband or father that means you are doing your responsibilities at home. The birth of our son make me to be among father with responsibilities in terms of provisions for home.
At 15days we introduced Milk to him, the mistake I will never repeat in my life. You maybe wondering that is too early at 15days.... Story for another day.
So, I do purchase NAN for open market #2200, supermarket #2500 and the boy will consume two Tins per week (400grams) that is about 18k-20k per month just for milk shocked not include other expenses like diapers and the rest.
He consumed milk for like 5months before my Sisters In-law brought some Home made food on her visit. She taught my wife how to made it and to God be the glory, that's what he had been consuming even till date with other food (whenever we eat).
Apart from saving money it is very easy to made and it promotes growth. So I'm going to teach you How to make Home Made food.
You will need the following items
1. Soybeans
2. Guinea Corn
3. Dried Yellow Maize
4. Groundnuts
5. Dried Prawns
6. Date
Extra
7. Dried plantains if you like but not necessary, the above six can do the magic.
To save yourself the stress you can give the soybeans to the grinder to remove the chaff, or you can do it yourself by frying it and use pestle to pound it, just for the chaff to remove. Pick all dirts in other items.
The Date should be break and the seed it in be remove.
Pour together and grind it to powder form.
So that is the first stage.
The next is how to prepare it, which is very easy. If you know how to prepare Semo you are good to go.
Put water on fire, put small quantities of Home Made food powder/flour in a bow put water to paste. Pour the paste powder/flour in hot water on fire and begin to stir until it bring desire quality, don't let it mould like semo or EBA but like pap. So you can serve with Milk preferably MYBOY, MYBOY is cheap compare to other products.
We purchase all the above items for just #3000 and it will serve him for a month. His growth is rapid and he is very intelligent, people normally think he is 2 but just 15months.
You can save a lot from Home made food, likewise limit your children from consuming too much of Milk that are preserved by chemicals which can or may cause Cancer in children.
https://www.nairaland.com/5887146/infant-formulas-sale-nigeria-high#90043892

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Re: Home Made Food For Children (photo) by Bigblessed: 1:47pm On May 30, 2020
Good one.
Thanks
Re: Home Made Food For Children (photo) by Natty14(m): 1:58pm On May 30, 2020
Eagle360:
I decided to create this thread for three categories of people.
1. The average Nigerian
2. Those who want to learn how to make home made for just learning sake
3. Those who will condemn Home Made Food.
Without much ado, let me introduce how we come across the Home made food for infants from the age of 6months and Above.
If they called you a good husband or father that means you are doing your responsibilities at home. The birth of our son make me to be among father with responsibilities in terms of provisions for home.
At 15days we introduced Milk to him, the mistake I will never repeat in my life. You maybe wondering that is too early at 15days.... Story for another day.
So, I do purchase NAN for open market #2200, supermarket #2500 and the boy will consume two Tins per week (400grams) that is about 18k-20k per month just for milk shocked not include other expenses like diapers and the rest.
He consumed milk for like 5months before my Sisters In-law brought some Home made food on her visit. She taught my wife how to made it and to God be the glory, that's what he had been consuming even till date with other food (whenever we eat).
Apart from saving money it is very easy to made and it promotes growth. So I'm going to teach you How to make Home Made food.
You will need the following items
1. Soybeans
2. Guinea Corn
3. Dried Yellow Maize
4. Groundnuts
5. Dried Prawns
6. Date
Extra
7. Dried plantains if you like but not necessary, the above six can do the magic.
To save yourself the stress you can give the soybeans to the grinder to remove the chaff, or you can do it yourself by frying it and use pestle to pound it, just for the chaff to remove. Pick all dirts in other items.
The Date should be break and the seed it in be remove.
Pour together and grind it to powder form.
So that is the first stage.
The next is how to prepare it, which is very easy. If you know how to prepare Semo you are good to go.
Put water on fire, put small quantities of Home Made food powder/flour in a bow put water to paste. Pour the paste powder/flour in hot water on fire and begin to stir until it bring desire quality, don't let it mould like semo or EBA but like pap. So you can serve with Milk preferably MYBOY, MYBOY is cheap compare to other products.
We purchase all the above items for just #3000 and it will serve him for a month. His growth is rapid and he is very intelligent, people normally think he is 2 but just 15months.
You can save a lot from Home made food, likewise limit your children from consuming too much of Milk that are preserved by chemicals which can or may cause Cancer in children.
https://www.nairaland.com/5887146/infant-formulas-sale-nigeria-high#90043892

Please add amount of per ingredient. I'm a new father. The baby food is digging deep into my pocket. Just elaborate the info. I want to give it a try. I can chat you up on WhatsApp 0 8 1 three 9 three 9 99 58
Re: Home Made Food For Children (photo) by Eagle360(m): 9:31pm On May 30, 2020
Natty14:


Please add amount of per ingredient. I'm a new father. The baby food is digging deep into my pocket. Just elaborate the info. I want to give it a try. I can chat you up on WhatsApp 0 8 1 three 9 three 9 99 58
.
Yellow maize 600 2congos
Soybeans 700 2congos
Guinea corn 700 2congos
Prawn 500
Groundnuts 300
Date 300.. Kuto market, Abeokuta. Prices may vary and depend on the quantity you want.

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Re: Home Made Food For Children (photo) by amanda2013(f): 9:38pm On May 30, 2020
It's called tombrown
Re: Home Made Food For Children (photo) by BlissB(f): 10:54pm On May 30, 2020
Eagle360:
.
Yellow maize 600 2congos
Soybeans 700 2congos
Guinea corn 700 2congos
Prawn 500
Groundnuts 300
Date 300.. Kuto market, Abeokuta. Prices may vary and depend on the quantity you want.
Wetin be congos
Re: Home Made Food For Children (photo) by Eagle360(m): 8:03am On May 31, 2020
BlissB:
Wetin be congos
bowl for measurement.

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