Use ice cube trays (
baby food trays will also work) and then puree your greens (whatever the mixture may be) together in the blender or food processor, adding a little water for smooth consistency.
Even something with a bit more room for storage like
baby food trays would work great!
Try freezing it in ice cube trays or
the baby food trays shown above — then you'll have perfectly sized little portions of stock to use as needed.
If you're short on space in your freezer, the OXO
baby food trays are an excellent space - saving option.
I started by freezing organic Stonyfield vanilla yogurt in old
baby food trays (although ice cube trays would work just fine):
Or you do as one mama suggested — freeze it in
baby food trays, pop»em out, and store the milk in a freezer bag.
Not exact matches
So I freeze some of the homemade vegetable broth in ice cube
trays (or those silicone
trays for making
baby food) and put it in the freezer.
Making a large batch of
baby food at once and freezing it in a ice cube
tray or special
baby food containers can help cut down on
food preparation time.
Freezing: Use the
Baby Food Cube Method or
Tray - Freeze Method, and keep for up to 2 months.
So while, it's hard to fork over money for a bunch of glorified ice cube
trays, know that you will eventually use them for more then just
baby food.
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As mentioned above, the
tray swings open, so you don't have to remove dishes or
food from the
tray before taking your
baby out.
15 1 - ounce sections Makes super fun square cubes of
baby food Small in design, so they take up less room in your freezer Con - out of all of the
trays, this one is the hardest to get the purees out of.
No purees, no ice cube
trays, no
food processor, no potato masher, no
baby rice, no weird fruit and veg combos... just you and your child, eating
food that you enjoy with you and your family.
As long as your
baby is in a seated, upright position, you can feed her just about anywhere — in a Bumbo, in a bouncer, on your lap... But we think you'll probably want to get an actual highchair; it's nice to have a dedicated seat for
baby, and having that big highchair
tray makes a great
food - catcher!
Place pureed
baby food in a stainless steel cube tray and freeze for later use or storage using the Food Cube Met
food in a stainless steel cube
tray and freeze for later use or storage using the
Food Cube Met
Food Cube Method.
Shortly after you finish pureeing your first delicious batch of homemade
baby food and fill up the 2 old ice cube
trays you have had in your freezer for years, you are going to realize that you need to invest in a couple for freezer
trays dedicated to just
baby purees.
Place very little
food on your
baby's highchair
tray — a few pieces at most.
Your
baby will be a lot more active now and you may find they have a larger appetite; by now they should be well used to eating solid
foods and should be eating home cooked meals; it is a good idea to make a large amount of
food for your
baby and then freeze it; you can use
trays to make ice cubes of
food for your
baby.
Step 1: Place small - size finger
foods that are safe for your
baby to eat on the
tray of her high chair.
If you have noticed your
baby actually moving their hands to pick
food up from their plate or high chair
tray themselves, without you handing it to them, they are giving you a clear signal that they could be ready for weaning!
Choose a few liquidy
foods and let your
baby «paint» with them on her highchair
tray.
My husband wasn't exactly the most pleased when he went to get ice cubes and found
baby food in the
trays instead.
These
trays are probably not ideal if you are storing a large amount of milk, but they're great for the newborn stage, or when your
baby begins eating solid
foods.
They make a whole range of fresh - frozen organic
baby meals (in BPA - free
trays) that are nutritious, convenient alternatives to highly - processed
baby foods and they also make probiotic dry cereals with DHA â $» the only probiotic dry cereals on the market.
Breast milk storage
trays are reusable
food - safe plastic
trays with lids that are designed specifically to freeze breast milk and homemade
baby food.
When it's done, freeze it into ice cube
trays or larger individual servings so you have healthy homemade
baby food whenever you need it.
The Nuk Annabel Karmel
food cube
tray is perfect for freezing and storing freshly prepared
baby food and because you are able to batch prepare and freeze in the
food cube
tray you need only cook once or twice a week.
And once they're no longer needed for breast milk or
baby food, they can be used for other recipes, or as ice cube
trays.
Storing
baby's
food is a breeze with the 6 date - dial storage cups, a spill proof storage
tray and re-sealable traveling cups.
As your
babies grow, develop, and become more interested in self - feeding, keep them occupied and content by putting
food directly on their high chair
trays.
First it has a parent
tray and cup holder and two
baby cup holders and
food trays too.
This way, your
baby will have easier access to his / her
foods on the
tray.
If your
baby is ready for first finger
foods (check with your pediatrician), allowing her to try to pick them up from her high chair
tray and get them to her mouth is a great way to practice improving her pinch skills.
Making it really easy to freeze small quantities of your
baby's
food and because the
tray is super flexible portion dispensing is really easy too.
To tell the family - invite them all over for dinner and before you serve, bring out a
tray with
baby food jars on it.
With a
food tray, storage for
baby items, bottle holders, easily maneuverable, it's like a gift from your fairy godmother.
Simply scatter four or five pieces of finger
food onto your
baby's highchair
tray or an unbreakable plate.
I use the top
tray of a cheese platter in my refrigerator and lay meats and such that I am defrosting, the top is large enough to hold a 30 lb turkey and we all know the mess they can cause in the refrigerator... Also I have seen when my friends husband had taken the
baby food jars and attached the covers to a wooden wheel he had made, with a little handle on the side to turn the wheel, he then filled it with his wifes favorite spices, it is adorable, now that both have left this plane of life I often think of that spice rack..
Joanna said: «Freeze homemade
baby food in ice cube
trays, then put them in plastic baggies when they're frozen — perfect serving size!»
You would use the ice cube
tray method (or whatever method of freezing you currently use) as you would for other
baby food purees.
You simply transfer the
baby food cubes into freezer bags, freeing up your
trays for the next batch of
food as well as freeing up some freezer space.
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Also I don't recommend this for a young child or
baby that needs the
tray, as the
tray is very small and not very sturdy, it leans forward so
food or drinks aren't safe on it.
Using this method, you put large chunks of soft
food on the highchair
tray or table and let your
baby grasp the
food and feed himself.
I cut up 2 year old's
food but can't really eat myself with
baby on lap, though I have a
tray.
Storage containers for refrigerating and freezing extra portions (Some parents use ice cube
trays — or similar devices made just for
baby food — to store and freeze individual portions.)
You can make a batch of stock, freeze it in small portions (like in ice cube
trays) and then use the amount needed when thinning your
baby food purees.
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Using the ice cube
tray method to store homemade
baby food also allows you to make several
trays at a time so your time spent in the kitchen making
baby food is decreased.