Not exact matches
Keep in mind that liquids tend to expand in the freezer, potentially cracking the jar or causing the
container to pop open, so place the
baby food in a clean storage
container,
leaving some room at the top.
Food that is not stored safely, but which is
left uncovered and open to dirt and flies, or kept in dirty
containers, will quickly go bad, become contaminated and may give
babies diarrhoea.
The
food should also be kept in sealed
containers to avoid contamination that may lead to
food poisoning.You should avoid using the room temperature to thaw frozen
baby food by
leaving out the
food on the kitchen counter.
I used
left - over
baby food jars for
containers... you know the ones you hang on to because you swear they are good for something!.