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Taking frozen baby food on the go / day trips

3 replies

Glooorb · 28/07/2021 23:25

Hi everyone, my DS is 9.5 months old. I have baked him some cheese and spinach muffins and these are now frozen.

We are going out on a day trip tomorrow and I am wondering what is the best way to get them defrosted for DS during the day?

So far I can see the following options:

  1. defrost at home first and then bring the defrosted muffins with us
  2. put the muffin frozen in our bag and let it defrost during the day

Just unsure about which way is the safest?

Thanks! x

OP posts:
MiamiPants · 28/07/2021 23:30

If they're only cheese and spinach then it's not going to matter health wise if they're perfectly defrosted etc anyway.

Don't stress it. As long as they're not frozen too hard I can't see any risk

Puddletown · 29/07/2021 00:07

I used to reverse meals when mine were that age so I could give them something easy like weetabix when we were out and about. But given your muffins have no meat in I don't think it matters either way

Strokethefurrywall · 29/07/2021 00:25

I’d just stick them in Tupperware and let them defrost during the course of the day. I do this with my kids muffins all the time, grab them out the freezer and put straight into lunch kits.
Defrosted perfectly by time they’re eaten.

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