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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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Set of 10 Baby Cubes 1 Oz. Baby Food Storage Containers - NO Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, or PVC (US)

Petite Creations Baby Cubes Food Portioners (Stage 2) (UK)

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by Denise
(New York)

Baby cubes are a BPA free plastic container used for storing homemade baby food. They have an attached lid, so there aren't lots of pieces to lose! They also come with a tray so you can easily organize them in your freezer. You can buy them in 1 oz and 2 oz sizes. I love them because they are convenient at home or on the go. You just pull the container out of the freezer and let it defrost and you can even microwave it if you want.

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by Anya
(Toronto, Canada)

I'm just starting my baby on solids and found this product which is my fave now. Its amount markings on the side shows exactly how much my baby has eaten.

Easy storage in the frige and in the freezer as well. Easy to take with you when not at home. Love the option that it can be poped into microwave and defrosted without taking out the food.

LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT

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by Heather
(St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada)

I absolutely adore this product!

I have been making all of my son's food since he was 6 months old, and these trays are a simple but marvellous idea.

They allow me to freeze the food in separate portions, which can also be removed seperately! So I can just take a portion out in its own, pop it in the microwave, and feed it to my son! They are easy to pop in the diaper bag for on the go feeding, and I can use dry-erase markers on the trays to label items, and stack the trays to help keep my freezer fully organized!

They have made my life so much easier, and I LOVE them!


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Set of 10 Baby Cubes 1 Oz. Baby Food Storage Containers - NO Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, or PVC (US)

Petite Creations Baby Cubes Food Portioners (Stage 2) (UK)

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