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frozen baby food

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MatildaBrooke · 10/02/2015 11:56

Hi, does anyone know of any frozen baby foods you can buy, I'm going a bit mad pureeing!? I'm sure I've seen one advertised somewhere. Thanks

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Sleepsleepsleep12 · 10/02/2015 21:23

Hi,

I'm not sure they do frozen baby foods! However the "Ella's kitchen" sachets have such a long life expectancy! So maybe worth stocking up! The also contain no nasties!

Happy weaning!

MatildaBrooke · 11/02/2015 12:00

Ah, thanks, but it's the long shelf life that bothers me!! I have found a company called Kiddie cubes online that seems good that is frozen. thanks though!

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CultureSucksDownWords · 11/02/2015 20:35

Wow those cubes are expensive from that company! Why don't you just freeze your leftover puree yourself in ice cube trays?

SmallBee · 11/02/2015 20:38

I used to just purée tons at a time & freeze it myself in covered ice cube trays. Annabel Karmel does some big sized ones.

Spence99 · 28/07/2015 19:44

We found a company called Babean, they make great baby led weaning food like mini muffins and some tasty sauces you can mix with pasta. It's all frozen and they send it out nation wide.

Now our LO is a little older, the muffins make great sugar free snacks - he thinks he's getting proper cake :)

squizita · 28/07/2015 19:52

Poundland do perfect baby size square tupperwares. I freeze stuff in them.
I wish supermarkets would sell cubed purees though ... would be perfect for those of us who are busy disorganised and not keen on jar foods.

BikeRunSki · 28/07/2015 19:57

Just purée something that you are having, or do babbled weaning.

BikeRunSki · 28/07/2015 19:57

Baby led weaning, not babbled!!

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