It is better to
buy small packets first and allow your baby to have a taste.
I usually
buy the small packets at Whole Foods (about $ 8 for 1 oz.!).
It is interesting that Christina A. above, from Greece
buys small packets.
If you don't use them all the time, they'll probably last you longer and you could
buy a smaller packet.
Not exact matches
I
bought sandwich baggies in the example above because the store's baggie selection was
small — snack baggies are cheaper, easier to store, and hold an oatmeal
packet easily.
I find that medjool dates are very expensive to
buy and often in
small packets so 20 would cost over # 5 at my local supermarket.
I
bought a
packet at WholeFoods in London the other day and they ware so tasty, but they cost a
small fortune.
Sutamina Nattō 1/3 cup of sashimi grade tuna, cut into chunks 1
packet of natto, store -
bought 3 okra pods, sliced and boiled for about 30 seconds 2 stalks fresh green onion, chopped 1/4 cup grated nagaimo, mountain yam (about 2 inches worth) 1 yolk from a quail egg 2
small pieces of nori seaweed wasabi soy sauce to taste
I made a few changes: I used all plain flour (that's all I had), sheep's milk yogurt (I
bought it to try and it's weird / gross so I made these to use it up), a little bit of coconut oil in replace of about a quarter of the butter because I didn't want to open a new
packet of butter (I'm just lazy:P), and I used 4
small apples instead of 2 big (gasp!).