freezing baby food
By brandybug6
@brandybug6 (1)
31 responses
@luvnsierra (114)
• United States
9 Oct 06
You can. It actually saves you alot of money. I never did it because it takes to much time. But I would check to see if there is a time limit on how long to keep it frozen. And also how to defrost/heat it up!
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@catwoman1459 (2971)
• United States
19 Nov 06
yes you can, i used to do it all the time when my 4 children were babies. I would cook up a lot of fresh veg. and other stuff. I used ice cube trays to freeze the smashed up food in. then you can put them in to a freezer bag, it makes a nice little serving, just pop a few cubes into the micro and your done. with little wast. it saved me a ton of money.
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@birthlady (5609)
• United States
20 Nov 06
YUK!!!! Give your baby some NUTRITON! Give your baby FRESH foods, not canned foods! There is VERY LITTLE nutritional value in canned foods. Many canned foods are full of sodium and sugar. Your baby needs wholesome fresh foods.
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@meljessxena (2315)
• Australia
26 Nov 06
its not canned food, its fresh food!!! that is being frozen.. and you wouldnt give it to the child everyday, as most people cook fresh stuff everyday
@meljessxena (2315)
• Australia
26 Nov 06
yes you can, thats what i do.... and i am still doing it and she is nearly 3. it makes life much easier
@LizWoodward (189)
• United States
27 Nov 06
I hear that it is okay to freeze baby food. The loss in nutrients takes place when you try and heat it up. At least, that is what I have heard.
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@taychrismama (375)
• United States
6 Jan 07
yes you can, it work very well with a baby food grinder, we did that a lot for my daughter