Saturday, February 13, 2010

Baby Food Warmer Travel Question For Mommies That Make Their Baby Food...?

Question for mommies that make their baby food...? - baby food warmer travel

I travel with my son 9 months child next month, 13 hours ... I have tried to give Gerber to see if you like, as you may need to eat on the plane, and above all, to spit. If one of the mothers, who traveled by plane and brought him food homemade baby on board? If so, how to keep it cold? and not the host for you heated?

Thank you.

5 comments:

Tina B said...

I just have a banana seconds, but also cookies. If the cookie dough. Here you can see the banana pieces in it roll, and it is easier for the child to feed themselves. His hands are not slimey in this way to benefit (not) at least my children. I have my baby puree (Friday she Wil 9 months) and if you can, I would bring some cooked chicken, cut into small pieces (I use the processor for this) and the package in a bag with cold compresses. The protein is very good for them, and can be pretty sure that chickens provided, it is cold enough. Another thing is, apple sauce and freeze it and they are in the same bag with the chicken. Add some brown rice and my favorite food (is lol) for me.
I have done that ten times as much asr round with me, there are no flights, but I suppose if you can tell the airline, call if it can be fresh and hot.
I take food out of the glass pin is a lot compared to the range of homemade products!

belinda milfinda said...

If I were you, I'd like to freeze food, then I think the baby she melts. Maybe you can get some very small portions, which quickly melt and have a few dishes that are simmered slowly thawed. In this way, the food is kept cold until the child is ready. I'm sure the stewardess will give you a little warm water if necessary.

maegs33 said...

I've brought nothing, but it is usually easier, something that is more acceptable to take. As in the banana skin that it can puree. You can of corn, like corn flakes.

Never was this big of a flight of 5 hours at most if I am not worried about the rescue. You can always use one of these Lunchbag, which comes with a reusable ice pack. In this way you can all the food that brings to keep it fresh. Why do not you call the airline and ask if they the ability to heat food for babies?

doesever... said...

Pour into baby food Ice Cube Trays. Freeze. Place the cubes of frozen food for babies in plastic bags. In the plane, ask the stewardess for a cup of hot water, put the bag in the cup and defrost in minutes. To make sure you do not have hot water around your baby.

Ladels Mommy! said...

I was on an airplane for 24 hours with my son and my husband in the summer. Bannanas and I applaud the good work!

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