How do you store your baby's food?
We know that the first 6 months should only be breastfed and then supplementary food supplements, but we should know that breastfeeding should continue until the age of 2. Of course we do our best to make the most of this nutritional plan. We prepare menus with strong nutritional values and always try to use fresh and non-additive ingredients. And the next step? Do you know how to heat, store or preserve the food you prepare for your baby later? We have a few tips for you.
How is Baby Food Stored in the Refrigerator?
Storage conditions are very important for your baby to eat both fresh and delicious food. Bacteria are quite suitable to multiply at room temperature. You should keep your baby's meals in a refrigerator storage container. Even this storage container would be a healthier choice though a glass jar. You should not store the baby food in the refrigerator for more than 2 days. Remember, no matter how good the cooling force of your refrigerator, it is inconvenient to keep a meal for more than 2 days. If you use a freezer, you can still use the fridge to defrost your baby's food. Take your food out of the freezer and place it in the refrigerator.
Should we freeze or hide?
You can store your baby's nutrients in deep freezers while the ready-to-open is opened from deep freezers. Freezing the baby's food piece by piece ensures that the food lasts longer while the food is not wasted. You can keep the purees, meat and vegetables that you cut in the freezer. Do not use glass jars in the freezer, special refrigerator bags and storage containers will be more convenient. Because the windows can explode from extreme cold. Make a note of the date by gluing paper over the bag containing the food. So you know how fresh your food is. You must consume the foods you keep in the freezer within 3 months.
Caution Before Storage!
After cooling your food should be placed in the storage container. After you cook your food for a while, let it cool down. Do not take this time to avoid bacterial growth. As soon as your food cools down, you can place it in a storage container and put it in the freezer or freezer.
Heating Baby Meals
Heating baby food is as important as keeping it. Frozen baby food should not be thawed at room temperature. You can dissolve them by heating them in a small pot. If the food you store is in the jar, fill it with hot water and place the jar in the container. A food that appears to be completely dissolved may not all have equal temperatures. Always check the temperature before giving it to your baby. The most important point is; reheating a frozen and thawed food may cause bacterial growth. So keep your food in small, small portions, as you cannot reheat the food you have frozen and heated.
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