If you have little ones who like to help feed their siblings, you’ll love making homemade baby food pouches, the process of making them is super easy and they’re a great way to get your family together to celebrate a baby shower or baptism and to get started on your own organic baby food pouch project, keep reading this article which includes step-by-step directions for creating an organic baby food pouch with all the basic materials; you don’t need much to make these pouches — just some milk, baby cereal, and dried fruits and all you need is something that can store at least 3–4 ounces of liquid and has a tight-fitting lid and a jar or bucket will usually do the trick, once you’ve got the basics down, consider adding in some of these fun DIY inspiration ideas for homemade pouches!
How to Make an Organic Baby Food Pouch with Lid
The Lid for the organic baby food pouch can be bought at the grocery store, you can either use a jar lid or a child-resistant cap, make sure the lid is tight-fitting and secure on the jar, or if you choose to use a jar lid, make sure it’s BPA-free and wash it by hand to get rid of the printing residue, as it’s also a good idea to purchase a jar lid that is child-friendly, you can find some options here; one tip when making organic baby food pouches is to use a slow cooker for a hassle-free process- it will make the process of making the pouches quicker and less difficult for you.
How to Make an Organic Baby Food Pouch with Jar
If you’re making organic baby food pouches in a glass jar, it’s best to use an airtight jar, there are plenty of options on the market today that are BPA-free and child-friendly and one idea is to buy a set of 6 glass jars and use them for 6 organic baby food pouches, you can then store them in a plastic bag and they’ll still be safe and sound in the jar and another tip is to add a lid lifter to the JA- this will help you get to the top of the jar to add your baby food pouches without using a spoon or an opener from the jar.
How to Make an Organic Baby Food Pouch with Bucket
If you’re willing to go the extra mile, you can also try this bucket method, this involves filling the bottom of the bucket with warm water and then adding the organic baby foods- although it may take a couple of batches to get the hang of it, once you get the hang of it, these bucket-based organic baby food pouches will turn out perfectly and you can find some great ideas on how to make bucket-based pouches and more here.
An Easy DIY Printable Planner Calendar
If you’re looking for an easy and budget-friendly gift for a family member, consider making your calendar; you can put a poster-sized photo of the parent in their youth right on the calendar or you can record the holidays, birthdays, note the milestones of the child’s life or any special events that took place throughout the year, it’s a quick and easy way to get creative and make a calendar that you and your loved ones can look forward to each month and you can find some great ideas here.