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taking your own food out and about

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choolie · 06/09/2007 21:40

This is prob a daft question, but how do you transport home cooked baby food for days out, so LO can have a warm meal when we're out and about? - Is there a special cooly bag for babies food? - I BF, but am aware there's something like insulated bottle bags or something and just wondered if there's an equivalent for food, or if it's just put the pots in a normal cooly bag?
TIA

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ScottishMummy · 06/09/2007 22:04

i used tupperware with good quality lid so no spills and wrapped in tin foil, but superheated food before goin out - result food cooled down over a few hours to room temp then serve
throw tin foil when unwrapped so no cumbersome bags

Tapster · 07/09/2007 09:15

I've got a thermos I think from Jojo maman bebe or blooming marvellous. It has 3 compartments. I find it great for taking along some cooked veggies etc... Most of the time I can order DD food like a sandwich but it helps to have some chopped up fruit and veg that I know is fine to eat.

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