WeeSprout Silicone Baby Food Freezer Tray with Clip-on Lid Perfect Storage Container for Homemade Baby Food, Vegetable & Fruit Purees, and Breast Milk
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chuck dean
> 3 dayUPDATE! Food pops out so easy!!!! Ok so I reached out to the company about the smell of the product. They were extremely pleasant to deal with. The kind lady gave me a couple more pointers on how to get the smell gone. Boil it for 15 minutes (I had boiled it but not long enough because I was scared to ruin it. Once it cooled I washed with the fragrance free bottle soap and dried and boiled it again. No more smell!! Super excited to use these now! Oh and I did some research and asked the company about the pinch test heads up that is not a sure fire way to determine if something is 100% silicone. Very happy with the product and the companys help. Will buy again for sure!
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K Mc
> 3 dayMy daughter uses these all the time to freeze baby food she makes so I trusted it was a good product. So far so good I’ve only used them once. Daughter has been using about a year with no complaints.
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Jenny
> 3 dayPerfect for baby puree prep!
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Fallbrook
> 3 daySize is perfect for what I need it for. Made well, sturdy.
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Gayle
> 3 dayWe use it for home made baby food
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K. Stuart
19-11-2024If you plan to freeze baby food purées, having the ability to dump the purées on a tray and spread it into the openings is incredibly helpful. The WeeSprout design requires precisely pouring food into individual holes, careful not to spill any on the surface where the lid attaches. I am happier with an alternative product I bought that has square, adjacent compartments. I can use a spatula to evenly spread my purées to all the openings. Other nitpicks of this product: The 1 oz indicator lines are difficult to see. The lid is difficult to attach without spilling the contents you intend to freeze.
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Ktmill$
> 3 dayIt is a staple if you want to make your own baby food super easy to remove food after it’s done even has 1 ounce measurements in it
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Ashton Sung
> 3 dayI bought one of these almost 3 years ago to make baby food for my first born. It did absolutely amazing! I ordered another 1 acouple days ago to be able to make more food in bulk for this new baby. The design has changed. The lid is a hard plastic instead of soft silicone. Its not as easy to put on as the silicone.
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Mommy21
Greater than one weekYou can’t just buy one! I originally purchased one and found it so useful that I bought two more. My baby girl is teething so freezing her puréed fruits then letting them defrost helps with the cold on her gums. I have one for fruits, one for veggies, and one for when I purée fruits and veggies mixed together. They save time and money.
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Kristin
> 3 dayI didn’t expect to make my own baby food. In fact, I thought people were crazy to do it. It’s so much work! And then you have to buy a thousand little containers! Well, thanks to big brand baby food companies not testing their food for heavy metals, here I am. I don’t trust any baby food manufacturers after a report that arsenic, lead, and other things that have no business in baby food are found in large quantities in commercially available baby food. Way to attack literal DEFENSELESS BABIES. But I digress. I’ve seen these in a lot of instant pot egg bite recipes and people rave about them. I figured why not, if I don’t like them for baby food maybe I can use them for cake pops or mini cheesecakes. I went about peeling, de-seeding and chopping apples. Lord that took a lot longer than I wanted. I pressure cooked them, blended them, and let them cool. Finally I spooned the blended apples into the cute little round sections. The silicone is sturdy so it was easy to use a spatula to perfectly level off the portions and clean in between the holes. Then I placed the top which clamps on to the silicone extremely well. I put the tray in the freezer and left it overnight. The next morning I was happy to find no mess in the freezer (I’d put the tray in a ziplock bag because cleaning a freezer is just not on my to do list) and the top was still firmly attached. I removed the top, popped out the little cylinders of frozen applesauce into another ziplock, and rinsed the top and tray with warm water. It was THAT EASY. These trays are a lifesaver and I’m so happy I bought 2. TLDR: If you’re on the fence, they really are worth it!