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Jonas Müller

Jonas Müller

Puree-to-family meal systems, batch-cooking, and quiet-prep recipe design

About

Builds weekly cook-flows that protect naps: quiet prep, quick finishes. Tests how baby food makers perform on hummus, pesto, and sauces beyond the first year.

Background

I stopped writing ‘baby-only’ recipes after serving the same carrot-ginger puree as a soup starter for friends. The maker was quiet enough for nap time, and dinner felt unified—one effort, many plates. Since then, I design ratios and workflows that let parents feed everyone with the same calm.

Perspective

I favor multipurpose machines that nail dips, sauces, and smoothies.

Author Articles

Baby Food Makers With Complete, Lasting Accessories

Baby Food Makers With Complete, Lasting Accessories

Discover quiet, parent-tested baby food systems whose accessories do double duty - from first purees to family meals - and learn how to choose parts that store smart, scale up, and are easy to replace. Includes top picks and a practical checklist to cut noise, clutter, and short-lived gear.

Baby Food Makers Compared: BLW vs Puree Textures

Baby Food Makers Compared: BLW vs Puree Textures

Learn how to choose a baby food maker that transitions from silky purees to BLW-friendly textures by focusing on nap-safe noise, precise texture control, one-handed operation, easy cleanup, and capacity. Compare the Béaba Babycook Neo and Babymoov Duo Meal Station for long-term versatility that carries into family meals.

Steamer vs Non-Steamer Baby Food Makers: Nutrient Retention Compared

Steamer vs Non-Steamer Baby Food Makers: Nutrient Retention Compared

See how gentle steaming preserves 15–30% more water‑soluble nutrients than boiling, reduces noise and cleanup, and improves texture control, with decibel tests and clear buying criteria. Use ratio-based, freezer-friendly workflows that scale from infant purees to family dinners.