6mo ago
The timing was impeccable for Little Spoon to have a Thingdrop while my baby was turning 5 months old. We will be exploring solids soon, and I don't have the energy to think about or purchase and puree what to feed my baby. I love the options that were provided with the babyblends, including harder to find ingredients like gauva, and then the more advanced combinations like pear, pea, mint or pear, beet, strawberry, chai and basil. This will allow me to expand her palette and hopefully make her a less picky eater than my other kid! For my 5 year old, I picked up the smoothies and yogos which incorporate some vegetables. She sees the vegetables on the actual smoothie packs but still continues to eat them so that's a win-win for me. I would love to see their more unique flavors like cherry berry chia pudding or peach berry bliss overnight oats in the store. They also have snacky offerings which I picked up - puffs and fruit roll up types of snacks. My daughter did enjoy the cookie and brownie batter dippers. They also offer lunch/platters for more advanced eaters too. I appreciate that offering but don't anticipate we'll be using that. Little Spoon is subscription based online and they allow you to pick and choose what you want to order and select the shipping. It's easy to skip deliveries as needed. They also partner with Solid Starts which offers some great resources for parents on how to start solids, etc. Overall, I recommend parents to look into Little Spoon for healthy and easy options to feed their littles.

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