Homemade Baby Food Recipes

Review of Baby Cubes

by Lindy
(Orem, Utah, USA)

The trays even stack in the freezer - so they don't take up much room!

The trays even stack in the freezer - so they don't take up much room!

I just started making my own baby food (thanks to homemade-baby-food-recipes.com), and I ordered these to give them a try. They're fantastic! Since each little "ice cube block" is individual, and has it's own attached lid, I can easily pull just one serving out of the freezer, and it can go directly in the microwave and then dishwasher when I'm done. I can even feed my baby right out of the container! It saves me from having to do a lot more dishes!

They even come in two sizes - 1 ounce cubes and 2 ounce cubes - so you can make bigger portions of some food for when baby gets bigger.

The only caution I give is to make sure to not fill the baby food passed the "max fill" line on the outside of each cube - or the lids might pop open while in the freezer. I had one cube that I filled just a little too full, and that happened - but all the others were just fine.

I've found them very handy for when we go out to eat, or travel. I can stick a handful of them in a little cooler, and they stay frozen for quite awhile - but then I can still have homemade baby food for my daughter when we're out. And I can just close the lid of the dirty cube, and put it in the diaper bag until we can get home - no dishes to clean at a restaurant!

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