Frozen Baby Food By archy22 on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
Most of us feel that organic food is far better than the inorganic food for our kids. So opting organic foods is the best available option for our kids' health.
A product called Baby Cubes are certified as organic, frozen baby food. This baby food is available in a variety of fruit and vegetable flavors.It is a pure produce. There is no much additives added to this frozen food except few preservatives which most of our food stuff already cover it.
These are available in small frozen ice cube like shapes and they are immerced with ie cubes when they are sold to keep it fresh. The prices may vary for region to region.
My kid likes this a lot. It is pretty much difficult for me to make him eat the fresh fruits and vegetables even if i make it in the form of soup. but this one he relishes and eats a lot. Many a times he himself demands and eats it.
I am very happy about this product since it is free from the pesticides and much organic and nutritious too.
Baby Cubes Frozen food

I love giving my daughter organic fruits and veggies. I have heard of these, and they would be great in a pinch when I didn't have time to make my own baby food. I know I was concerned about buying the non-frozen organic food for baby when I was in a pinch, but frozen sounds like it would have less perservatives!
I had never heard of Baby Cubes before. This sounds like a great option for people who can't make their own for any reason.
Huh, never seen this. Great idea though.
This sounds like a great product! Too bad I've never heard of it before, I wonder if a whole foods store would carry it as I know I haven't seen anything like this in our local chain grocery stores.
This is funny. When I used to make my own baby food I would freeze it in ice cube trays. This was sooo convenient as the cubes were the perfect size for me to feed my son. I could defrost a meat, veggie and fruit for a full meal with no waste.
Sounds like a great option.. not sure if they are available around here though.. Thanks for the info!