Monday, September 2, 2019

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How do you keep your baby's food?


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How do you cook your baby? Do you prepare small amounts of food every day, or do you cook large quantities of various dishes and keep them in the freezer? You don't have to spend hours in the kitchen every day to prepare food for your baby. By dividing your meals into portions of your meal , you can keep them in the freezer so that you can prepare different meals each day.

If you prepare your baby's food by knowing the small tips, you will save time and avoid wasting by making your meals last longer.

We have suggestions for you to take care of while preparing your baby's meals;

After preparing a recipe, first allow it to come to room temperature and then put it in the refrigerator to prevent bacterial growth.
After the food has cooled well in the refrigerator, remove as much food as the baby's next meal and put the rest in the freezer.
To facilitate storage and re-use of the meal, separate the mash into single serving pieces (about 2 tablespoons) and place it in an ice tray or on a baking tray. Wrap the top of the tray with stretch film and freeze in the freezer.
Vent the frozen pieces in a plastic bag. This will prevent the freezer from burning.
Label the bag and note the date. So you can easily see what your meals are and when they are made.
You should not put the food you put in the freezer into glass containers as the expanded food can crack the glass.

It is important that you keep the mash and dishes prepared correctly in the freezer as well as correctly solve them. If you heat and dissolve the food correctly, you will prevent bacterial growth;

Dishes should be thawed in the refrigerator, dissolving at room temperature will accelerate the formation of bacteria.

The dissolution of a frozen puree is about 12-24 hours.

If you want to dissolve the food faster, you can mix and dissolve it in the microwave by putting it in a glass dish. However, you should use the microwave to dissolve, not to heat the food. Because all the food in the microwave is not heated evenly and may cause your baby to burn.

You can heat the dishes that need to be heated on a stove by putting them in a pot.

Finally, of course, you should check the temperature before giving the food to your baby.

You should not freeze the food you freeze and thaw.

You should take care that the dishes you solve are consumed within 48 hours for your baby's health.


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