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freezing jarred baby food
This may sound like a silly question but I was wondering.....
Is it safe to freeze store bought baby food. Say you open the jar and take out the portion you are going to use and then freeze what's left. I don't know if anyone has ever done this, seems to me the contents wouldn't spoil if put in a sealed container and into the freezer emmediately after opening. ?? ~Tracy |
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freezing jarred baby food
"All4meUC" wrote in message ... This may sound like a silly question but I was wondering..... Is it safe to freeze store bought baby food. Say you open the jar and take out the portion you are going to use and then freeze what's left. I don't know if anyone has ever done this, seems to me the contents wouldn't spoil if put in a sealed container and into the freezer emmediately after opening. ?? ~Tracy I would think the jar would break from the expansion of water inside the jar. Maybe you could freeze it in something else. |
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freezing jarred baby food
"toypup" wrote in message news:JEDJb.49554$xX.257266@attbi_s02... "All4meUC" wrote in message ... This may sound like a silly question but I was wondering..... Is it safe to freeze store bought baby food. Say you open the jar and take out the portion you are going to use and then freeze what's left. I don't know if anyone has ever done this, seems to me the contents wouldn't spoil if put in a sealed container and into the freezer emmediately after opening. ?? ~Tracy I would think the jar would break from the expansion of water inside the jar. Maybe you could freeze it in something else. OP said she would put it into a sealed container which would suggest she intends removing if from the jar and putting it into something else?!? ;-) And to the OP, I don't know, interesting question. -- Marie Mum of 3 DD born 03/98, DS1 born 11/99, DS2 born 08/03 |
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freezing jarred baby food
All4meUC wrote: This may sound like a silly question but I was wondering..... Is it safe to freeze store bought baby food. Say you open the jar and take out the portion you are going to use and then freeze what's left. I don't know if anyone has ever done this, seems to me the contents wouldn't spoil if put in a sealed container and into the freezer emmediately after opening. ?? ~Tracy same as any other food....ice cube trays, either the covered kind, or freeze then pop out and put into ziploc type bags and label. Defrost as many cubes as you need. Dawn |
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