Fill n Squeeze Baby Food Pouch Filler review

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Fill n Squeeze Baby Food Pouch Filler

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2015 – Shortlisted for 'Best Feeding Product for Weaning' Award!

The Fill n Squeeze Baby Food Pouch Filler is brilliant for parents who like to make their own baby food.

These storage pouches hold lumpy food as well as purée and the portions are generous. They can also be frozen, microwaved and are great for ‘on the go’ eating. The pouches are easy to fill, the only drawback is that time it takes to clean the product – it can be difficult to get at the last bits of food at the bottom of the pouch. Nonetheless, a great idea that could revolutionise the way many mums and dads do their baby food.

2014 – Shortlisted for 'Best Feeding Product for Weaning' Award!

The Fill n Squeeze Pouch Filler and Squeezee Pouches Starter Pack is an innovative product that balances convenience with good old fashioned home cooking – it’s ideal for modern mums.

The kit enables users to blend or mash food, which can then be plunged it into a reusable pouch that’s particularly great for ‘on the go’ eating. The pouches can be heated in the microwave; they’re also freezable and dishwasher friendly.

Certain ingredients, like cheese, can make the pouches difficult to clean and the ‘max’ line is not entirely clear, which makes it easy to overfill them – it would be useful to have some indication on the filler jug as to how many pouches a certain amount would fill.

Filling the pouches can be messy and more pouches in the starter kit would be a bonus. Some recipe suggestions would also be useful for parents who need a little inspiration.

Overall, a fantastic, versatile product!

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