Homemade Baby Food Recipes

Sassy Teething Feeder

by Lindy Lewis
(Orem, UT, USA)

I looked into all different brands of these mesh feeding bags, and these were BY FAR the best ones.

They have a little gel cooler pack built into the base - so you can put the base in the freezer to help keep the food/ice cube cold longer.

But the biggest benefit was the lid. As most moms know - kids don't always eat the entire thing (whether it's fruit or a frozen chunk of juice, or just plain ice). And since we travel so much - I had these in my diaper bag. It was nice to know that after munching for a few minutes, if my daughter was done, I could put a lid on it and save it for later without making a HUGE mess in my bag.

You can also get replacement bags - and it's all dishwasher safe! - two very important features if you ask me.

My daughter's almost 2 now - and she still loves these. I freeze ice cubes of her favorite juices and it's much more managable than a regular popsicle. Plus, I can control exactly what she's eating - less sugar, more nutrition. With the cool pack it keeps it from melting, and the handle gives her a clear place to hold onto.

We're expecting our 2nd child now and I think I'll have to get a few more of these since my toddler will still use them too.

Anyone who travels - or even is just likes to have a cleaner way to feed their kids will LOVE these.

Sassy Teething Feeder


Sassy Teething Feeder
(US)

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Sassy Teething Feeder

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Apr 14, 2010
Sassy Teething Feeder
by: Nicoleta

I have a teething feeder for my son who is 6 monts and a half now, but it doesn,t seem to be so proffesional as the sassy teething feeder is. We live in the Netherlands, and I would like a lot to buy this product, but I can't find it. Do you have any ideea if it could be found in europe?

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