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Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

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MrsDamonSalv7319
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Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

Tia!

Posted 11/25/11 10:43 AM
 
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snowflake09
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

I didn't use containers...I would freeze the food in ice cube trays, and then just put them in ziplocs, labeled by date and food.

Posted 11/25/11 12:52 PM
 

chickiemom
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

Posted by snowflake09

I didn't use containers...I would freeze the food in ice cube trays, and then just put them in ziplocs, labeled by date and food.



Same here..

Posted 11/25/11 2:16 PM
 

M514
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

I have these but I haven't used them yet.

Storage

Posted 11/25/11 2:29 PM
 

TheDivineMrsM
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

I got BPA free tupperware from Target. I think they're Rubbermaid.

Posted 11/25/11 3:12 PM
 

FlowerWife
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

Posted by chickiemom

Posted by snowflake09

I didn't use containers...I would freeze the food in ice cube trays, and then just put them in ziplocs, labeled by date and food.



Same here..



same here

Posted 11/25/11 3:54 PM
 

sfp0701
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

Posted by chickiemom

Posted by snowflake09

I didn't use containers...I would freeze the food in ice cube trays, and then just put them in ziplocs, labeled by date and food.



Same here..



This. Then I would put them in the take and toss containers to travel.

But, I did get these nice stackable ones with a snap on lid. They were great but, in reality I would have needed like 50. I tended to make large batches and freeze it.

They were sort of like these:
link

Posted 11/25/11 4:44 PM
 

MaMaTeenie
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

Posted by FlowerWife

Posted by chickiemom

Posted by snowflake09

I didn't use containers...I would freeze the food in ice cube trays, and then just put them in ziplocs, labeled by date and food.



Same here..



same here



I did this as well. I preferred this to the little containers I bought at BRU.

Posted 11/25/11 4:51 PM
 

Mrs007
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K

Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

I use a combo of ice cube trays and oxo storage containers I got at bbb

Posted 11/25/11 6:49 PM
 

LotsaLuv
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

I have these by one step ahead, I will be using them next month for the first time when she starts fruits so I have no review, but they were rated excellent on Amazon

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Posted 11/25/11 7:34 PM
 

MrsW2010
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

THESE

I wait til they are on sale... I adore them

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Posted 11/25/11 7:45 PM
 

Nayia
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

Posted by PennyJ923

I have these by one step ahead, I will be using them next month for the first time when she starts fruits so I have no review, but they were rated excellent on Amazon



Im not crazy about them. They do not seal well and are def not good for traveling. I use BPA free Rubbermaid containers. So far the are the only things that have not leaked

Posted 11/25/11 8:23 PM
 

Tiggeruth
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Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

i really like the oxo containers

Posted 11/25/11 9:08 PM
 

Newly1
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H

Re: Recommend your homemade baby food storage containers

Posted by snowflake09

I didn't use containers...I would freeze the food in ice cube trays, and then just put them in ziplocs, labeled by date and food.



same. I bought the ice cube trays with the lids on them from Bed Bath and Beyond, then popped out the cubes once they were frozen. I had a baby food ice cube tray thing too but it was a PITA to get the cubes out of it.

Posted 11/26/11 12:04 AM
 
 

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