Only the best homemade organic food for mah baybay
Except mah baybay is huge and eating a ton. With jarred organic baby food running $0.89 each, I've decided to make my own.Steaming and pureeing the food is the easy part. No new equipment was required. But storing it? That's another question. As luck would have it, I stumbled across these baby cubes which are BPA and phthalates free. Plus the attached lids mean no digging for the various components while my pear puree is turning brown.
Then there was the little problem of distinguishing between the cubes of apricots, carrots, sweet potatoes, peaches etc. My freezer is a veritable sea of orange. Ugh. Then I discovered LabelOnce erasable food labels that are freezer, microwave and dishwasher safe. Now I can tell the sweet potatoes from the peaches. And when mah baybay is tired of carrots, I can erase the label and fill the cube with his new fav puree.
- Baby Cubes: $9 at Amazon
- Erasable Food Labels (starter kit includes pen, eraser, 70 labels): $11 at The Container Store





