Small baby food containers, empty toilet rolls, twist ties from bread bags, small cardboard boxes, and old birthday cards are great raw materials for crafting.
Not exact matches
This is without carrying around seven
small glass
containers of
baby food.
Save a few empty
baby food jars (or any other
small glass
containers) and turn them into sweet little presents for friends!
Formula, breast milk, juice and
baby food are allowed in carry - on baggage, but they must be stored in
small containers.
Discard
baby bottles, sippy cups, and other
food containers that are scratched since scratches in plastics can harbor germs and release
small amounts of BPAs (if they were used in the manufacturing of the
container).
Once your
baby begins eating
baby food on a regular basis, you should pack labeled
baby food jars or in
small plastic
containers with screw - on lids that are labeled.
There are a number of storage
containers sold specifically for refrigerating and freezing
small serving - sized amounts of
baby food; you can also just use an ice cube tray.