Start by cleaning out
small baby food jars, then attach a strong magnet to the lid.
Not exact matches
I used
small mason
jars, but I've heard of others saving
baby food jars and using those to store the finger paints.
At each of your
baby's daily meals, she should be eating about 4 ounces or the amount in one
small jar of strained
baby food.
Designed to fit any size of bottle or
smaller jar, Tommee Tippy will warm up anything from breast milk, formula and even
baby food.
7 a.m.: Breakfast — usually one
jar of
baby food or the homemade equivalent, some cereal Os, and
small pieces of banana.
Around 8 or so: Breakfast — stage 2 fruit (although he isn't eating much
baby food anymore — he would rather feed himself — so most of the time he doesn't finish a whole
jar), yogurt,
small chunks of fruit, and more cereal Os.
Save a few empty
baby food jars (or any other
small glass containers) and turn them into sweet little presents for friends!
If you're feeding your
baby ready - to - eat
jars or pouches of
baby food, put some into a
small dish and feed him from that.
Treat pouches of
baby food just like
jars: Squeeze a
small amount into a bowl, and feed your
baby from that.
Instead of feeding your
baby directly out of the
jar, scoop a
small amount of
food into a bowl and feed your
baby from that.
Instead of dipping into the
jar, scoop a
small amount of
food into a bowl and feed your
baby from that.
We didn't have
small bottles but we did have
baby food jars, so I modified the craft a bit!
I also looked at
jarred baby food while at the grocery store yesterday, and a
small jar of organic carrots (2.5 oz) was $ 0.85, which works out to be $ 0.34 per ounce.
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.
Besides the token vegetable or fruit,
jar baby food contains mostly water and
small amounts of added fillers to keep everything the same consistency.
Provide each student with a
baby food jar (or another
small jar).
If you suspect the
babies can not reach the water bottle, place a
small upturned
food dish, coffee
jar lid or a block of wood under the bottle so they can reach the spout, especially in very hot weather.
I would just mix it in a
small jar, even a
baby food jar you won't need much for a table top.
Small Glass
Jars (I used baby food and pasta sauce jars) Goo Gone (or other product to remove the sticky labels) Acrylic Paint (I used FolkArt in Pure Orange and Pumpkin) Wire Cutters / Pliers Black 20 Gauge Wire Black Sha
Jars (I used
baby food and pasta sauce
jars) Goo Gone (or other product to remove the sticky labels) Acrylic Paint (I used FolkArt in Pure Orange and Pumpkin) Wire Cutters / Pliers Black 20 Gauge Wire Black Sha
jars) Goo Gone (or other product to remove the sticky labels) Acrylic Paint (I used FolkArt in Pure Orange and Pumpkin) Wire Cutters / Pliers Black 20 Gauge Wire Black Sharpie