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Fresh fruit finger foods

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LackingCommonSense · 14/04/2014 09:33

Hi everyone

I've been determined to start giving 9mo DS more fresh fruit as finger food recently, but I'm currently on a milkshake/soup diet and therefore not allowed to eat fruit, and DH will only have a limited amount. So we're struggling with wasting lots as we can't eat it all before it goes off!

A friend suggested freezing fruit, taking it out the night before ready for the following day - great idea I thought!

So I diligently went out and bought a selection (strawberries, raspberries, kiwis and grapes), dished them out into some freezer pots and froze them. I put a tub in the fridge last night ready for today and it's all watery/slimy! I'm so annoyed! Sad

So I do I do this freezing fruit lark? Is some fruit better than others? Can I dish the fruit out into tubs before, or should I group them together and just grab selection the night before? Won't that make it difficult as they'll all be frozen together into clumps?!

Any other tips/suggestions? I'm not very imaginative with the whole finger food so anything easy you can suggest would be gratefully received!

TIA Smile

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blueberryboybait · 14/04/2014 09:38

Can you not but things individually in the supermarket/green grocers? 1 apple, 1 orange, 1 pear or the ready prepared little packs for lunch boxes? We bought a couple of little tubs of raspberries this weekend and they lasted DD 2 meals when given a little handful after each meal and snacks.

Anniecarrieson · 14/04/2014 09:40

If you freeze fresh fuit it changes the structure of the cells, so when it defrosts it is soggy and slimy.

I would just give it fresh tbh. Buy small portions from a market or greengrocer if you can.

Gileswithachainsaw · 14/04/2014 09:44

Just stick to fruit that's multi use like berries. That you can chuck in yogurt or on cereal, blend into smoothies, etc

Something like a mango also you can purée whatbyoundontbusebandbusenas an ice cream sauce or on yogurt.

Banana you can sip in chocolate and freeze on a stick, maybe slice the other half of the apple into a pork and apple stew

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/04/2014 09:45

Oh ffs damn phone

Purée what you don't use and use as...

LackingCommonSense · 14/04/2014 13:02

Genius! Frozen bananas on a stick?! I've honestly never heard of that..love it.

I'm back in work now, and calling into the grocers is difficult. Will try and make regular visits on my part time days off for odd pieces here and there. I also like the ready prepared ones - ultimate easiest!

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LackingCommonSense · 14/04/2014 14:08

Is there anything I can do with the batches I've frozen? Or shall I just chuck them?

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/04/2014 14:09

Smoothies?

Or compot/jam/ get a tub of natural yogurt and a load of frozen berries chuck in blender for cheats frozen yogurt. Drizzle with maple syrup

LackingCommonSense · 14/04/2014 14:29

Frozen yogurt. On it. Thanks Giles!

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/04/2014 14:30

You have to eat it straight away or it melts shame :o

LackingCommonSense · 14/04/2014 14:35

Shouldn't be a problem Grin There should be a thread of these kinds of quick things. Would be a god send.

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/04/2014 14:37

I'm
Sure there have been they are just buried in between other threads :o

I don't mind "repeat" threads though I'll reply :o

LackingCommonSense · 14/04/2014 14:43

I'll get sorting then. After my frozen yogurt of course Wink

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Gileswithachainsaw · 14/04/2014 14:45

:o

Anniecarrieson · 14/04/2014 17:46

I also stick frozen fruit in porridge. It melts and cools the porridge!

LackingCommonSense · 14/04/2014 19:17

Bags of bought frozen raspberries /blueberries will be fine won't they? they won't go to mush once defrosted? loving the porridge idea!

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