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These uniquely designed freezer trays resemble ice cube trays, but are so much more. Seven sections in each tray allow you to prepare bulk servings of a particular food for seven individual meals or sides. Once frozen, the cubes can be popped out and placed in freezer bags for future use. Label the bags, pop the trays and lids into the dishwasher and you'r ready for more. The flared edges make labeling your prepared meals quick and easy. Just use a dry erase marker and wipe off when ready to reuse.
- Each section is approximately a single, 2 oz. serving
- Writing surface for date and meal prepared
- Use dry erase marker only
- Locking lid seals foods tightly inside
- Section size matches BabySteps Feeding Dish for easy food transfer
- Dishwasher safe
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Technical Details
- Each section is approximately a single, 1 oz. serving- Writing surface for date and meal prepared
- Locking lid seals foods tightly inside
- Section size matches BabySteps Feeding Dish for easy food transfer
- Dishwasher safe
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By Pisatelnaya
I have had an excellent experience with this product. I started with one set of two and purchased a second set after two months. I highly recommend this product. Based on prior reviews, I have made sure always to run hot water over the tray to get out the food. The cubes come out very easily that way, no need to bend the trays, which could apparently risk cracking them. Definitely the company has put out conflicting information about the amount in each cube. It's one ounce. They work well and clean up well by hand or in the dishwasher. I've now been using mine constantly for 8 months and they seem extremely durable.
By Adam P. Fox (Indianapolis, IN United States)
I really don't see how the manufacturer and Amazon can lie about the volume like they do.
The compartments are actually 1 ounce, not 2. Kidco's website says 2. One of the amazon descriptions says 2. Even the freaking BOX it came in says 2. I weighed it with water with my digital scale (accurate to 0.05 oz) and with 7 compartments, it was pretty much full at 7 oz, and nearly overflowing at 10. Obviously not the 14 oz that 7, 2oz compartments would hold.
Thankfully baby food is sold by weight, so 2 or maybe 3 compartments will feed a baby the average 3 to 6 ounces by weight, but buyers will still be confused when they make a quart of baby food only to find their 2 trays will only hold a pint. If it happened in one spot, maybe it could be called an accident. But the website, one of 2 conflicting product descriptions on Amazon, and the product box? Lying about volume for things to make baby food is morally reprehensible. 1 star.
By racd29 (Murfreesboro, TN USA)
I make all of my son's baby food and these little freezer containers have been great! I have 10 trays now and he always has a good variety of fruits, veggies, and meats in the freezer to choose from. I just pop out 2 cubes, thaw them for about 30 seconds in the microwave, and my son has fresh, organic produce and meats to eat. It saves money over buying baby food and this way, I know he's not getting added antibiotics, pesticides, preservatives, etc. The trays work great with dry erase markers...I just write what's in them and the date I cooked it - erase, pop in the dishwasher and reuse when they're empty. Oh, and they are BPA free.
By tracybgee (usa)
I've been making my own baby food for a couple of months now and recently purchased these BabySteps freezer trays and love them! I started using a regular ice cube tray (and still do, although I'd like to get another set of these) and find that the BabyStep trays are easier to fill, stack beautifully, and since they have a (nicely fitting) cover, there's no messing with plastic bags and rubber bands to cover for freezing.
Several reviews here mention that they are very stiff and it's hard to get the cubes out. The plastic is sturdy (and I like that) but I notice no difference between the ease of popping food cubes out of these vs. regular ice cube trays - frozen food is hard to pop out, that's just a fact. All you have to do is run a little water over the back side for a few seconds, then turn them out with a little tap/twist/shake - I do the same thing with my regular ice cube trays. They also clean up beautifully and quickly (and are dishwasher safe).
Another great thing about these trays is that they are BPA/Phthalate free. This is important to me.
Note that on the KidCo website (makers of these trays) they state that each section is approximately 1 ounce - not 2 ounces as mentioned in some reviews here and in one of the product descriptions here on amazon.
By Simeren Silverstein (Elmhurst, IL United States)
These trays are extremely inflexible which makes it difficult to get the purees out to feed your baby. After a couple of stints in the freezer, the lids will no longer fit to create a tight seal. Baby cubes are 10x more headache free!
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