Monday, June 10, 2013

Sprout Cups 4oz

Making homemade baby food is easy and it can also be a fun thing to do. We have been making fresh baby food from our garden and we started out this year with peas. I was sent a  Sprout Cup 4oz
100% BPA and PVC Free - interlocking cups lock to each other and to their tray.





  • Dry erase function to easily record contents and date (erase prior to Microwaving)


  • Microwave, dishwasher, and freezer safe


  • Screw on lids to keep food fresh without popping off


  • Includes Six stacking 4 ounce cups, tray, and dry erase marker

  • Baby Food Containers- Sprout Cups - Reusable Stackable 4 Oz. Storage Cups (6 Pack) with Tray and Dry-erase Marker - 100% BPA Free: Sprout Cups are perfect for busy moms and dads. These 4 ounce cups allow you to make your own baby food and freeze them for easy meal prep later on. Measurement markings clearly show portions and the dry erase window allows you to note the contents and date. Sprout Cups are freezer, microwave, and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. Screw on lids prevent messes from leaking food. The stacking cups and storage tray provide convenient storage. Most importantly, Sprout Cups are BPA free and safe for baby.

    Here is how they look when they have baby food added.
    I will be getting the 2oz set so that we can make smaller portions until baby gets a little bit bigger. These are easy to use and I just popped them in the dishwasher when I was finished with them. How easy is that. You can have fresh homemade baby food right in your home without having to even leave the house.

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    1 comment:

    1. Love these! I used them (the 2oz cups) all through the puree stage and now it works to separate and carry different finger foods. The lids stay on well but the white label thing didn't last long, its a nice idea but poorly executed. I just use masking tape, it's quicker!

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