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Weaning- Can I freeze tinned peaches

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morningmayhem · 17/10/2004 09:02

I have just made an apple and peach puree using tinned peaches and i've made too much can I freeze it for my 9 month old? I'm not too sure about the tinned peaches. I can't seem to think why not, but thought i'd check with you guys. Thanks

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SoupDragon · 17/10/2004 09:59

I can't think of a reason why not. Maybe someone else knows for sure...

JanH · 17/10/2004 10:51

I used to do it - in an ice cube tray - never had any problems!

morningmayhem · 17/10/2004 11:05

Thankyou, off to the freezer it goes then!

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Branster · 17/10/2004 11:56

i don't see why you couldn't but... i think tinned fruit is pretty much deprived of most of its vitamins already so apart from fibre there's not much left in there

hercules · 17/10/2004 12:26

I though tinned fruit was virtually as good as fresh for goodness bearing in mind "fresh" from supermarkets is rarely "fresh" anyway!

tassis · 17/10/2004 17:20

I was under the impression that tinned fruit was every bit as nutritious as fresh. But I could be wrong...

I certainly fed ds pureed tinned fruit (and I froze it) for months and months.

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