My Child is such a picky eater and the squeezable pouches at the store can be quite pricey. Since Asher was a baby I have always made him his food. So why not keep going as he grows! Sometimes Asher will skip a whole meal a day. I get reassurance that he is recieving the nutrients he needs by making these pouches and knowing that he will at least have 2 to 3 of these a day. Here are some of the most recent yogurt pouches I have made him, that he absoluetly loves. Mango-Raspberry-Kale-Spinach- Carrot: 1 Cup Yogurt 1 Mango (skinned) Handful of Raspberries Handful of kale/spinach mixture ( At Giant I buy Nature's Promise organic premixed kale/spinach) 1 Carrot ( chopped) Add all ingredients to blender, blend until smooth Mixed Berry- kale- spinach: 1 Cup yogurt Handful of blueberries Handful of strawberries Handful of kale/ spinach mixture Add all ingredients to blender, blend until smooth Pear- Banana- kale- spinach- lemon 2 pears( cored, skinned and cook on the stove until tender) 1 banana 1 Cup yogurt Handful of kale/ spinach mixture Half a lemon (juice) Add all ingredients to blender, blend until smooth. The pouches are called Kiinde Twist. They are very afforable! What I love most about these pouches are the tops that you can get to attach to the pouches. They offer a spoon top or a sippy top. These pouches are great for freezing! I usually take a morning and make 3-4 flavors, pour them into pouches, and then freeze the majority and move to fridge as needed! Links to where you can purchase these pouches: Amber Petersheim is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com
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2/3/2018 11:18:49 am
These are such great recipes. I love that you're introducing Asher to so many great natural flavours at an early age, instead of just feeding him sweet, commercial yogurts.
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Amber
2/5/2018 07:28:22 pm
Thank you! They are also a lot cheaper than buying them at the store!
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Brianna G
2/4/2022 11:44:59 am
Could you substitute frozen fruit in these recipes? And if so, do any of the proportions change? Right now, it’s extremely hard to get fruit where we live.
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