![]() I’d love to see a bit more clarity on their sourcing and how their manufacturing standards for workers.Ĭertifications/Testing | Their products are manufactured with certified and approved factories in Asia and are tested by third-party, independently accredited testing laboratories. Recently, they made a significant toy donation to A Foundation for Kids which provide support for abused and at risk children in Southern California who are in and out of home care including group homes and foster homes. I definitely suggest the silicon pouch (it’s better for your babe + mother earth.Įthics | Infantino donates to a variety of causes each year. Infantino also offers a non-plastic + more eco-friendly alternative (aka a reusable silicon pouch) here. Ingredients | Infantino’s single-use pouches are made from a combination of PET/Nylon/PE and are BPA free, PVC free and lead free. Ideal For | Blender-loving or meal-prep parents. So, thanks Infantino for thinking ahead.Woot! Woot! Why the no chunk-rule? I’m assuming that Infantino made the nozzle so small because they didn’t want parents to accidentally introduce any larger food chunks (potential choking hazards) to their babes. Once I was armed with my Vitamix, I aimed for a more creamy-consistency (like a smoothie, some yogurt or applesauce) and the whole process was so much easier. My advice: put your real blender to work-don’t use an immersion blender. On my first go, I actually had push all the sweet potato purree back out and re-blend because I missed a few chunks. Second, no chunks allowed! Chunky pieces (heck, even thick-enough fruit/veg skin) can get stuck in the nozzle and make your life a real hassle. Hand wash only, my friends, and you’ll stay happy. Plus, I’m not a big fan of plastic in super hot conditions anyway. Although the packaging says “dishwasher-safe” I read too many reviews (and saw too many pictures of disfigured/melted tubes) to trust that. Good To Knows | There’s really two things to know before you buy this squeeze station.įirst, use the dishwasher at your own risk. Here’s a look at what I made and my review: I whipped up some sweet potato purree using this recipe and I tried it out. My inner domestic goddess was crooning, “You’ve got this!” So, I bought the squeeze station. I wrote a post about one of my favorite (and more friendly) pouch brands here, but recently I was perusing down the shiny Target aisles and I saw the Infantino Squeeze Station and I did a double take.Īll of a sudden, I had this urge to dabble in the DIY world of by food pouches. Heck, I’ve even taken a sip or two out of a pouch-just for mommy-taste-research purposes…eeek, actually, if I’m being honest, I’ve been known to down a whole pouch of baby “A’s” OhMyMega Veggie for an afternoon pick-me up. When baby “A” and I are on the road, visiting friends, or just chilling at home (on those days when I don’t muster the energy for dinner meal-prep) it’s often a veggie + protein packed pouch to the rescue. ![]() I love how easy-peasy it is to grab a pouch and go.
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