Should I buy a food processor or a blender to make baby food for my six month old and why?

I am demanding to get everything I need to start my baby on food, she is almost six months old, any advice would be greatly appreciated. My shopping catalogue so far is as follows:

1. High Chair - any suggestions?
2. Either a food


I have a Breville blender and it is terrific. I don't use it for baby food, but here's an article on doing so.

http://www.blendersreviews.com/resource- center/use-a-blender-to-be suitable for-nutritious- home-made-baby-food.aspx



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