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Anyone who has Annabel Karmels weaning ice cube trays.....

7 replies

DaidiNaNollag · 10/12/2008 16:33

Just for your information, they are most definitely not dishwasher safe! And if your MIL comes to babysit and decides to help out in the kitchen she should be informed of this! Especially if she is like my MIL who thinks everything can go into the dishwasher. I fully expect to come home some evening and find ds4 has been washed in the dishwasher.

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stickybeaker · 10/12/2008 16:40

LOL - I thought you wre going to ask how to get the fecking lids off when full of frozen delights. So glad we've moved past this stage now!

lauraloolajinglesalltheway · 10/12/2008 17:34

Oh dear! I am tempted to put mine in the dishwasher as I can never get food out - I will have to buy some new ones then

Jux · 10/12/2008 18:07

Our kitten wants to be in ours! We keep having to fish her out

DontEatYellowSnowItsWeebump · 13/12/2008 22:08

They also hold on to smells! We put some mince with onion in the cubes, and since then haven't been able to wash off the smell. Don't use them any more tho, but the cupboard stinks!

ravenAK · 13/12/2008 22:15

Plastic ice lolly moulds, 4 for a pound from Sainsburys. Dishwasher safe, don't retain smells, can subsequently be used for yummy frozen yogurt lollies.

Just freeze stuff in them & keep them in freezer bags. OK, they don't have lids so if out & about you have to put them in something else...

chloemegjess · 13/12/2008 22:19

If you want a replacement, we prefered the little pots you get from poundland. About 5 in a pack with lids and the right size for small meals. Bit small now for my 1 year old but we fab when she was only eating small portions, and much easier than ice cube trays and you can grab one out on your way out and feed straight from the pot.

SnowballsintheSky · 13/12/2008 22:22

I also binned them in favour of little tupperware pots with lids on. Far, far better.

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