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Reusable Food Pouch 6oz (50 Pack) with Spoon - Baby Squeeze Storage Pouches for Homemade and Organic Purees. BPA Free.
A**N
Best ones I own, fantastic value, cheap enough to throw away
These are my favorite reusable pouches I’ve bought and used.1. They are cheap enough to throw away if and when I don’t feel like cleaning them. Plus there are a TON in the package.2. They are easy to fill because they stand up once you’ve put a few ounces worth of food in.3. The window shows what kind of food is inside4. I like that the spout is on the side because it’s easier for my toddler to squeeze the last few ounces out.5. Every kind of twisty top works with these6. They fit a lot of food inside7. Ziploc is tight, leak proof, but still easier to open for cleaning that my other Goodie pouchesCons:1. No cute animal or monster on them to get my kid excited about using them2. They don’t wash up in the washing machine very well (but I’ve never met a brand that does this well)3. I wish the ziploc closure had another millimeter or two of plastic to grab onto when trying to open the ziploc to clean the inside (but still easier to open than my Goodie pouches)
A**A
You don't have to get fancy with homemade baby food to be a fabulous, frugal parent!
I use these in addition to clearance-priced store-bought baby/toddler food pouches. I make a bunch of pouches ahead of time and put them in the freezer. When I know I'm heading out for errands/activity with baby the next day, I place 1-2 in the fridge the night before. Then I have a cold pouch in the diaper bag, along with a prepared bottle. If the baby finishes the pouch and/or wants a different flavor, I have a backup shelf-stable pouch ready. Once home, the easiest way to clean these is rinse them in the sink, using a baby bottle brush in the spout area. Then I run the dishwasher with them in the top rack, then let them air dry on the baby bottle drying rack on our kitchen counter. Fantastic value for the money. I paid $20 for this huge 50 pack, but have seen them recently for $18. I have been using these for six months now (baby is now 13 months) and I have yet to even touch the second half of this 50-pack..!I introduced these to my little one when she was about 7 months, and she quickly caught on as to how they 'work'. I recommend keeping things simple when it comes to homemade 'recipes'...purchase cheap, large, plain yogurts and mix them with either low-sugar flavored yogurts and/or leftover fruit-flavored baby food. PLLLEASE note that non-dairy yogurts get super weird in the freezer, so just make a few and plan to store them in the fridge only. Also, while the photo shows me using chia seeds, I learned my lesson...the seeds are really tough to wash completely out of the pouches, and hubby learned that giving a chia-seed pouch to baby unsupervised was a bad idea, as the food not only got all over baby's clothing, but the seeds are tough to wash out of clothes, too! So I recommend only use chia (or similar add-ins) in regular containers, at home.Buying large containers of unsweetened applesauce is the other super easy thing I like to do, and you can just pour directly into the pouches. (I've tried using a funnel and it's a huge mess!) Once the big container of applesauce is about halfway empty, add in a few dashes of cinnamon. Yum!
S**E
SUCH a Good Buy!
First, let me say that I've used other brands of reusable pouches and even though the name says "reusable" - there comes a point when you will need to throw them away. Other pouches that I've used ALWAYS end up growing mold inside the creases even with diligent washing. Once that happens, they are worthless. To me, these Kiddzo pouches are a great buy because they are only a little bit more than others on the market and you get 50 of them instead of 4-8 as is typical with other pouch sets. Yes, these pouches are not as thick and sturdy as others that I've used, but it hasn't posed an issue at all with my two-year old in terms of being able to hold it firmly. I'm planning on rotating 3-4 of these pouches at a time and using them for a couple of weeks and then tossing them. I LOVE that these are affordable enough to do that and then I don't have to worry about sanitation issues. I also love that these are top loading pouches as the ones you fill from the bottom always make me think they are going to leak everywhere. To be fair, I have never bought any bottom loaders for that reason, so I can't say for sure if that's an issue. I will admit that the zipper is a little tough to close on these, but they do close tightly once you figure it out. Some people don't like the side spout on pouches but my child has never acted like this is a problem. So far I am VERY happy with this purchase and plan to use this brand indefinitely.
A**S
Exactly what I needed & kiddo friendly.
Since I made my baby registry I have gone back and forth on what baby food pouch setup I wanted to go with. I originally planned on a whole system that I'll leave the brand name out. After adding up the cost of the disposable pouches I began looking for reusable ones and came across these. I waffled for awhile because I wasnt sure how I could erase the past sharpie and if I would need something to help me fill them up. I ended up finding an expo can erase the old sharpie and any type of funnel can be used to fill them. They double seal and are hidden to where kiddos wont try to open them. They have freezed great in the freezer and the one I've washed out so far has done great. You will need to tighten the caps before filling them to prevent food from coming out. I made all of the food in my insta pot then blended them In my ninja food processor and filled them up 4-6oz each. I love that if I am somewhere it's not the end of the world if it gets tossed. I plan on buying another set to freeze even more baby food for a bigger variety. So far I've made applesauce, berry banana, corn, green bean, veggie medley & sweet potato. They look beautiful and I'm so happy you can view inside from different sides.
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