How to Store Homemade Baby Food

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Summary: Ice cube trays with lids are great for storing and freezing homemade baby food. Get tips on how to store your homemade baby food using ice cube trays and other small containers in this free parenting video lesson.

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Shanis Windland has a Bachelors of Science degree in accounting from Central Washington University. She is a certified public accountant licensed in the state of Washington. Windland...read more

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"Hi, this is Shanis Windland from Expert Village and in our video series on "How to Make Your Own Baby Food". This is how to store the baby food that you've made. We already have gone through and made a whole bunch of baby food. We have some nice sweet potatoes, some applesauce, and some squash, and some tofu and berry for baby. I am just going to show you how to store it. The best thing to do is get some ice cube trays with lids. These are specifically designed for kid?s food, but you do not have to have that. You can just have a regular kind of ice cube tray. It's really easy. You just pour in the food into the trays, and since they have dividers, you can fill up half a tray with one kind and half the tray with another. So I'm going to put some berry and some applesauce into this one. Put the lid on. And then another thing you can do is get a couple of servings of what you have made for the fridge for a next couple of days, so that you do not have to defrost everything that you have made. So I got this nice little, tiny containers. They are perfect for one serving for baby. So, I am just going to add some sweet potatoes. And these are great too because they are big enough for one serving and also"

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