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Partially warmed food

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likeacrow · 26/01/2018 13:18

Hi. My 10 month old has eaten partially warmed food and I'm concerned as it was chicken (an Ella's Kitchen pouch). Only about 3 teaspoons but still... Any advice or tips on what to do, if anything, please?!
Thanks in advance.

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likeacrow · 26/01/2018 13:20

Just to clarify, it definitely wasn't warmed through thoroughly, was semi-luke warm/semi-cold .

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Jacobismyboy · 26/01/2018 13:21

I would think that would be fine... they're not kept refrigerated and have a very long life span. My baby has had like warm ones and never any problem

koalab · 26/01/2018 13:23

You can eat them without warming. Just checked and it says on the pack. That's why they are so handy for out and about.

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likeacrow · 26/01/2018 13:38

Hi. I know you can have them cold/room temp. The pouch had been opened, refrigerated then only partially warmed through rather than thoroughly warmed then allowed to cool. Especially concerned with it being chicken.

Should have been clearer, sorry.

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BertieBotts · 26/01/2018 13:40

It will be fine, nothing bad eill happen, it was a one off.

blueskyinmarch · 26/01/2018 13:41

It will be fine. Surely thats what you do with these things? Use half then keep half in the fridge and just warm it enough before feeding to your child?

TeddyIsaHe · 26/01/2018 13:42

Totally fine, they can be chilled, room temp, slightly warmed - it’s what they’re designed for.

InDubiousBattle · 26/01/2018 13:43

It will be fine.

likeacrow · 26/01/2018 13:45

Phew. Thanks all ☺

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WanderlustHenpeck · 26/01/2018 13:45

If you can eat it hot or cold, you can eat it in between too. It doesn't need to be thoroughly warmed because it's cooked and ready to eat.

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