Fresh Squeezed Pouch
Have you tried making your own baby food or kid pouches? I haven’t made baby food myself, but I’ve enjoyed using these Fresh Squeezed Pouches to hold yogurt or blends of frozen fruit and veggies for quick snacks. My kids love them for picnics or school lunches! I often freeze them to help keep our lunches cool when we go to the zoo. By lunchtime they are usually defrosted and ready to eat!
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!These little pouches were a lifesaver when my kids were little! They are easy to use, we just grab the Fresh Squeezed Pouches and off we go to complete our everyday adventures.
I have often wondered about reusable pouches but have not ventured to try any yet. I try to be environmentally friendly when possible but life does not always work that way. We do our best when we can!
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What to make?
These little pouches have an endless possibility. I have found they save me money as long as I am using my canned fruit or frozen fruit I have collected. They are also worth it if you but things in large quantities such as yogurt. I hope to be able to make my own yogurt with my Instant Pot one day. I’ll be sure to share my experience when that comes! My kid’s favorite is yogurt. With the rising cost of things my hope is to be able to off set the cost of groceries with growing my own. I also want my family to have access to healthy food all year round.
Faith
The faith it takes to believe that even when things tough, God will provide is important to remember. I hope to be reminded of that every time I open a can of the goods we prepared with a loving heart. I want to remember how fortunate we are and to share with those in need.
Genesis 2:9 – And out of the ground the LORD God made to spring up every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food. The tree of life was in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
