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04-13-2008 at 7:41 PM
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Moms that make baby food

Do any of you have/use these containers? Do you like them?

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04-13-2008 at 7:43 PM
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Misses-C is not online. Last active: 07-05-2008, 8:49 AMNewbie
No, what I used was the really small (snack size) zip lock bags.  They freeze nicely and if I didn't use the food, I cold just throw it out.

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04-13-2008 at 7:44 PM
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My sister used them. I just used regular ice cube trays and then put them in ziplock bags. I found it easier to store (less bulky). Then when I get her food ready for the next day, I put the cubes in her toss and go bowls into the fridge to defrost.

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04-13-2008 at 7:44 PM
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ceetee is online. Last active: 07-05-2008, 5:04 PMBronze
I have what look like large compartment ice cube trays, but these look better to me. I would like the ability to remove one container at a time and the fact that each have an individual cover would be very handy. Wish I had seen these, before I got mine,


 
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smallbutfeisty is online. Last active: 07-05-2008, 5:03 PMSilver
Nope.  You can use ice cube trays, which I know a lot of people use.  I put them in old baby food jars (since we do both).

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04-13-2008 at 7:47 PM
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No but I have heard raves about them.

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04-13-2008 at 7:59 PM
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NJOdoyle is not online. Last active: 05-10-2008, 8:19 PMNewbie
I have them and love them.  I don't make all of her food.  I'd say she eats 60% out of the jar and 40% of what I make, but I find it easier than ice cube trays. I can thaw the food and send these right to daycare without having to transfer them to anything else. 


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04-14-2008 at 8:13 AM
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HarrietNJMommy is online. Last active: 07-05-2008, 5:02 PMSilver
No, I just use regular ice cube trays, but I wish I had seen these. They seem very convenient. I buy jars for when we're out........

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