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NUK Food Cube Tray with Lid for Freezing Baby Food | 6 Months+ | Dishwasher Safe | BPA Free(Pack of 1)

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It will typically take around six hours to freeze water in an ice cube tray in a home freezer. What is the best ice cube tray to buy? I have the NUK storage pots and ice cube trays and [my baby] has been happily eating a whole pot each meal time."(Vetted by Mumsnet user Pea2019) Our verdict Silicone ice cube trays can generally withstand a high heat (up to 260 celsius) and are safe for use in the dishwasher, as are stainless steel trays. Plastic ice cube trays can be prone to warp in higher temperatures and can lose shape overtime. You should treat your ice cube tray like any kitchen product and clean it regularly because of its multiple purposes and exposure to fellow freezer items. How long does it take to make ice cubes? Rubbery trays are easier, I think. Some of the plastic ones can snap more easily (my cheap ones did!)" - onepieceoflollipop Lakeland do great 'flexible' ones that are really easy to get the food out of." (Vetted by Mumsnet user Millie1) Our verdict

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If you are making purée, it makes sense to make a batch and save some for later. So a freezer tray can be very useful. And the frozen cubes can be transferred into freezer bags so that the freezer tray can be used again. Alternatively, some ordinary baby food storage pots can be put in the freezer, so you could just use those. Another option is to fill up a large standard ice cube tray. Material: Silicone tray with lid | Number of ice cubes: Nine | Size: 14 x 14 x 5cm | Cube size: Can hold up to 60ml What we likeOnce you've made your baby puree, make sure to let your prepared meals cool before popping them in the fridge or freezer to keep. Don't let your food sit out for more than two hours after cooking. When it comes to defrosting baby purees, you can do this overnight in the fridge and use it within 24 hours. Alternatively, you can reheat your baby purees from frozen, making meal prep for your little one even easier.

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Material: Flexible silicone | Number of ice cubes: 8 cubes per tray | Size: 27 x 14 x 6cm | Cube size: Not specified, but described as 'giant' What Mumsnet users say Glass jars and containers provide an ideal way to store homemade baby food if you'd rather avoid plastic. Made from sustainable and durable materials, these jars are great for fridge/freezer storage, reheating and easy cleaning. They are likely to last longer and less likely to stain, absorb smells or warp in extreme temperatures. How long can you keep baby food in the fridge/freezer? Another way to defrost and warm the baby food is in the microwave but beware of hot spots forming that could burn a baby’s mouth. I prefer silicone ones because it's easier to tip the cubes out."(Type of tray recommended by Mumsnet user lilham) Our verdictLakeland's] silicone trays for giant ice cubes are perfect for slow-melting ice in G&T." (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user thegasp) Capacity: Each cube or pot usually holds around 60 - 75ml, which is a good purée portion size for a baby. A handy clip-on lid keeps the food covered for maximum freshness and seals in all the goodness and because the tray is highly flexible it's easy to dispense individual portions. When your baby is ready to start weaning, having the right baby food storage and baby weaning products will help make the process easier for you to prepare meals for your little one without food going to waste. Whether you're pureeing your baby's food in a baby food maker or blender or creating handy meals, storing your food in baby-friendly portions in the fridge or freezer will help save leftovers while providing equally nutritious meals as freshly prepared dinners.

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