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which ice cube trays?

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littlethings · 04/05/2007 15:51

silly question: which product is the best for storing pureed baby slop? I don't actually have any ice cube trays because we've got one of those freezers that makes ice cubes. Any suggestions?

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compo · 04/05/2007 15:52

empty yoghurt cartons

KathyMCMLXXII · 04/05/2007 15:56

we used ice cube trays that were 5 for 99p from a pound shop, and when they were frozen put them into plastic bags.

anything will do, just don't buy anything daft and over-priced!

WigWamBam · 04/05/2007 15:57

Anything. Cheap ice-cube trays, old yoghurt pots, plastic tubs ... absolutely anything.

You can pay £10+ for an ice-cube tray from a baby supplier, but it only does the same job as one from the Pound Shop.

HuwEdwards · 04/05/2007 16:00

Now, if you were asking about ice-cube trays which you would use longterm, such as for G&Ts and so on, I would say IKEA - sooo easy to remove the cubes.

But for baby slop? def pound shop.

AitchTwoOh · 04/05/2007 18:44

aren't the ikea ones only a pound anyway?

lulumama · 04/05/2007 18:46

asda value ones are 50 p or so

LittleMissLate · 05/05/2007 10:58

the rubber or silicon trays are easier to get the cubes out of for transferring into bags (I found it v difficult to get some foods out of the hard plastic trays) - rubber ones are 97p in Tesco (unfortuately we don't have an Asda...)

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