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Ice cube trays food -
August 2nd 2018, 09:22 AM
For all of you good mummys out there that use ice cube trays to freeze vegies etc. in, how do you store it in the freezer?
Do you just leave it uncovered or do you cover the trays with something?
Im just about to start freezing some different vegies and would be interested to hear how everybody else does it!
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Re: Ice cube trays food -
August 6th 2018, 07:23 AM
I'm not a mother, but when I make smoothie pops for my family, friends and for the camp I worked at. What I do is stick it straight in until it's completly frozen and the put the frozen treat into a baggie or container.
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Re: Ice cube trays food -
August 15th 2018, 09:52 AM
Hey.
An interesting approach to the preparation of children's food. I am mother and I will cook as you do. My son will go to school. [Edited]
Thank you for the attention.
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Re: Ice cube trays food -
August 15th 2018, 08:42 PM
There are silicone ice trays that work so much better. Its much easier to get the food out with silicone than a hard plastic. If you have the ability to do so, I recommend getting that instead, to make life easier! And often times, you can find ones with lids! But you don't have to use a lid if you don't want to pay for that feature.
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October 19th 2020, 03:33 PM
Hey! I am not a mother yet but I am preparing and I have already found someone who is a mother and writes everything in her blog for children. I have already learned a lot of news and useful information from her and it is just the beginning ... [Edited]
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Re: Ice cube trays food -
November 16th 2020, 05:40 AM
Hey, do you mean like, juiced veggies or chunky veggies? Or pureed? Also, what purpose are you using them for?
When my son was in the teething stage I would put frozen berries in a mesh teether. As a general note though, I would seal or cover all food in the freezer. It will protect it from frost burn and will prevent it from tasting like freezer! I know this post is from a ways back, but hopefully you got it figured out!
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Re: Ice cube trays food -
February 13th 2021, 09:24 AM
I have the same problems!
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