Making the Right Amount of Food for Week 1
For the first week, you are likely to introduce no more than
one tablespoon of each food. To avoid wasting food, fill
3-4 Date-Dial Storage Cups halfway with the first food
and fill the Easy Pop Batch Tray with the second food.
Refrigerate the storage cups and freeze the batch tray, so
you'll be ready to go all week!
Flavor #1
Flavor #2
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Refrigerator
Freezer
Important!!
Don't feed Baby straight out of the cup
unless you are going to finish the contents or throw
away any leftovers. You should not reuse any remaining
food as germs and bacteria may have gotten in by way
of the spoon. Instead, portion out the amount of purée
you will need and continue storing the rest.
Now, it's finally time to use the Baby Bullet! You'll be
using the Short Cup to create Baby's First Foods, so if
you need to review the instructions, turn to pages 27-28.
Note: Depending on the two flavors you have chosen, you may have
some extra baby food. If so, put the contents in the Batch Tray and
freeze for later use.
Do not fill Batch Tray Cups more than 2/3 full to prevent
freezer burn and leakage.
Storage Reminder!
Fresh food keeps in the refrigerator
Make sure all sides of the Batch Tray Lid are snapped
for 3 days. Frozen food keeps for about 3 months.
on and sealed to avoid freezer burn.
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