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Freeze pureed vegies into cute shapes and then use them to cool down kids' food
Tuesday, October 20, 2009This beats my "just add frozen peas" hack hands down. From Kelli:
When I would prepare a meal for the whole family our food was either too hot for our preschooler and toddler or too cold for my husband and me. Because we also have a seven month-old baby, we have cubes of pureed veggies sitting in the freezer (I froze them into cute shapes using silicone ice cube trays). So, now when the family mea...
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