If it s a commercial baby food just transfer it in portions on the containers and freeze it.
Can you freeze baby food in gerber plastic containers.
Yes plastic containers are safe for freezing food as long as they are labelled freezer safe just like plastic bags.
Can i use them to freeze my lo s individual portions in.
I started using gerber organic baby food before deciding to make my own and i saved the individual plastic containers and lids.
Frozen glass can burst or cause tiny fractures in the glass leaving behind microscopic shards that you may never see.
So the next time you are about to freeze some food consider wrapping it in an aluminum foil instead of a cling wrap.
Glass baby food jars or any glass container are not meant to freeze.
Consider a deep freezer if you want to store purees long term up to 3 months.
Glass baby food jars can crack in the freezer as the food expands and plastic containers are not designed to preserve the food well.
You can use most normal plastic containers if you are storing food it in a fridge.
Any ice cube tray will do.
Gerber recommends not freezing their baby foods because it can diminish the texture and their packaging is not suitable for freezing.
You can scoop it like ice cream whenever you need some portions of it.
Storing homemade baby food in the freezer allows you to make a bigger batch at once and then serve it to baby over the course of a few weeks or months the easiest way is to use an ice cube tray which has the added benefit of portioning out the baby food nicely.
Homemade baby food storage.
Plastic has many domestic and industrial uses but it is not a good material to cook reheat freeze and store food in even if the plastic is marked microwave safe or temperature resistant.
Now you can recycle baby food packaging and small and large hook gerber baby clothing hangers with the opportunity to fundraise for charity with the national recycling program powered by terracycle and gerber.
Gerber believes the baby food industry should help create a world where babies thrive.