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Homemade Baby Food On-the-Go
May 18th, 2010
Here’s how to make baby food from scratch, even when you’re traveling or dining out.
by: Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers
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Baby Food On-the-Go
- Buy an insulated lunch bag or canvas tote with reusable ice packs.
- Select food cubes for your baby’s meal(s) and place them in the plastic containers of your travel tote just prior to departure.
- Frozen baby food cubes will stay cold in an insulated bag with a freezer pack for up to 12 hours.
- Frozen food cubes take 3 to 4 hours to thaw in the refrigerator and 1 to 2 hours to thaw at room temperature.
aking baby food is healthy and economical. At home, it’s easy; but traveling or dining out doesn’t mean you need to resort to pre-made, jarred food. Just follow our tips for making baby food to enjoy on the go.
Invest in a travel tote
A travel lunch bag is an essential item for any family. Buy an insulated lunch bag or canvas tote with reusable ice packs. Also invest in a set of plastic or glass containers with lids.
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