Mumi&Bubi Eliminates Need for Baby Food Jars

Looking for a new feeding product that offers a recipe for sales success? Perhaps your shoppers are sick of buying jars of baby food for kiddies starting on solid foods. Maybe they are unsure of exactly what’s in those tiny jars and how wholesome the foods really are. More than likely, many customers share these thoughts and will salivate at the idea of an easy way to freeze and store big batches of healthy, homemade puree and food for older babies. Mumi&Bubi has come up with a Solids Starter Kit that includes two premium freezer trays and lids to make tasty and convenient cubes of yummy food.

The kit also includes a simple step-by-step guide with lots of baby-tested recipes and provides a way to freeze up to forty-two cubes at once for maximum convenience, while saving freezer space, thanks to a unique, stackable design.

Trays and lids are made of non-toxic, virgin polypropylene – PP5 – and are top-shelf dishwasher-safe. For further peace of mind, the tray material is certified free of phthalates, BPA, and PVC. To eliminate spills, contamination and freezer burn, trays lock into one another and removing a cube is a snap.

Each cube contains about two tablespoons (one ounce) and has been designed so that baby-feeders can ‘lever’ out the desired amount of cubes and refreeze the remainder. Some people use one tray for fruits and one for veggies. Working parents find the Mumi&Bubi concept ideal as it enables them to tell the baby’s caregiver exactly what to feed the little one at each meal and makes the instructions incredibly easy to follow.

On top of convenience and home-made purity, the kit saves money big time as it costs only about a week’s worth of store-bought factory-made baby food and savings continue until the child is old enough to transition to grown-up menus. Recipes spell out how to turn fruits, including apples, pears and nectarines; veggies like cauliflower and zucchini; ground beef or lamb; and lots of other healthy choices into delicious delights for tots who are old enough for solids. The recipes also include directions on how to cook each food before pureeing; shopping lists; and hints on gauging how much a baby will eat.

The Mumi&Bubi guide is so complete, it offers answers whether raising a baby for a vegetarian household or one that eats meat. For more on making and freezing solids for tots check out www.mumiandbubi.com

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