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Keep Baby Food Fresh Containers 12-Pack

Keep Baby Food Fresh Containers 12-Pack

Manufacturer: One Step Ahead

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The best baby food storage system you'll find — one that's freezable, portable, and even stackable! These single-serving containers keep homemade baby food fresher than others (and won't pop open in your diaper bag, either). The secret? Secure, screw-on, locking lids. Plus, the cups snap together for space-saving stacking. In fact, the 7" organizer tray even fits in most freezer doors. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Includes twelve 2 oz. containers with lids and tray. A One Step Ahead Exclusive!. Prevents waste and mess! Unlike tethered lids that can pop open unexpectedly, our screw-on lids stay put until you twist them open. . The pieces snap together for the ultimate space-efficiency. The container bases rest in recessed hollows in the lids and tray. . Ideal for storing and transporting homemade baby food, milk, formula, or toddler snacks . For easy portion control, containers are marked with 1 ounce and 2 ounce measurements . Tray measures 7" x 4¾". BPA Free

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Customer Reviews / Keep Baby Food Fresh Containers 12-Pack

These are very handy! I make our own baby food and I can freeze, microwave, and serve all in these containers! Works Great! Or I can freeze and then pop it out frozen into ziploc bags too. Either way, it works.
Containers are too small and too many. A better deal would be 6 larger containers. Using all twelve containers, unless you have triplets are more, would be asking for trouble.
Good for short-term food storage in fridge but lids pop open when containers stored in freezer. Containers also crack easily if frozen and dropped on floor. I do like the fact that they are BPA free however there are better products out there.

I purchased the "Baby Cubes" 2 Oz. Baby Food Storage Containers by Juvenile Solutions which in my opinion are a much better product. They do not contain Phthalates, Bisphenol-A, or PVC, do not crack, freeze much better and are less expensive: Baby Cubes 2 oz.
This is the best set for making and freezing homemade baby food. Great size holds 2 oz and with a screw opn top you can throw it in your diaper bag and not worry about it poppng off.
Since I make our baby food at home and we travel a lot I was looking for containers that were safe for baby and would withstand the perils of travel. I looked around for baby food containers, even bought the Baby CubesTM 2 Oz. containers, but these came out as the winner.

Why you want these:
1. The screw on lids are great. They stay put on the bumpiest rides so there are no spills, plus it seals in the freshness.
2. BPA free so you know its safe for baby, even if you want to pop it in the microwave.
3. Great size. The 2oz mark is ideal for any baby. Use only once container of food if you baby is smaller, more than one if baby (and her appetite) is growing.
4. You can use these to make fruit pops once baby has outgrown baby food. Just fill with pureed fruit, stick an ice cream stick in the center, cut place holders to keep the sticks in place from cardboard and freeze for a healthy and delicious snack.
5. You get 12 containers for a little under $10. One of the better priced products out there.

Why it looses a star:
1. Watch where you keep these in the freezer. If they drop out when they are full and frozen, they crack/break.
2. If you cross the 2oz mark when filling these, your food will expand when frozen and the lid will open in the freezer.
3. Not eligible for Super Free Shipping. How much you pay for shipping will depend on where you live.

Tips:
1. The best place to keep these are in the freezer door. That way they are at the right temperature and they will not fall and break when you open your freezer.
2. If you intend to make all your baby food at home, save these for when you travel. For use at home, make your food in bulk and use your ice trays to freeze them. When frozen, pop them out and store in a Zip lock bag. Otherwise you will need about 40 containers just to store 2 types of baby food for two weeks.
3. When stacking, make sure you pop these together when they are not frozen. They don't sit together well if they are frozen. They sit together fine even if they are cold just not frozen.
4. If you must feed baby in the car and are worried about spilling, you can use the lid as a base (pop the container into the lid) so that you have a wider base and the container will not tip over as easily.

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