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36 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Awesome Product!! Dec 17, 2009
By G. Gonzales This is a great product. I should have bought more initially but I wanted to try it out first. I am very satisfied with this product. The cubes are easy to extract, just push them out from the bottom and they slide right out. When filing the tray, i just use a plastic pastry bag or a ziploc bag, fill it with the puree and squeeze it into each cube. It's much more efficient then trying to pour in the food or spoon it in and there is no mess involved.
47 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Better solutions out there Jan 14, 2010
By LS
"Reader"
This is a bit of a pain to use. A better solution is Wilton Bite-Size Brownie Squares 24-Cavity Silicone Mold Pan. If you search for Silicone molds there are more options. Having a bit of space makes them freeze faster and much easier to remove from the pan. I tossed this one for the brownie mold and am much happier.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Not very handy Jul 09, 2010
By Amber K C Heley This product makes the freezing food process more time consuming. You cannot pop the cubes out directly after taking it from the freezer, instead you have to wait until they are a little defrosted and then loosen each cube and push them out from the bottom. The first time I used the tray, I did not wait until the cubes were slightly defrosted when loosening and went right through the side of the tray. Waiting for the cubes to defrost enough to get them out is frustrating and increases the risk of bacteria growth.
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Use for Babyfood; Kinda annoying Oct 22, 2009
By Mom Given that every other type of ice cube tray that doesn't leach chemicals is expensive, this product is the best option. Just be aware that it does not work like a typical ice cube tray where you twist it and the cubes spill out. The cubes need to be pushed out from the bottom with my fingers and my hands get cold in the process. So they are kinda annoying. But it's worth it for the price and the non-leaching material. Let me know if anyone can find a BPA/Phalate/PVC free traditional ice cube tray under $8.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Makes homade baby food easy Feb 14, 2010
By M. Giangrande Purchased these to freeze homemade baby food, found them much easier to use than ice cube trays, consistent portions, easy to fill, easy to pop out. I just fill with a spoon, cover w/ press and seal, freeze, pop out and put into labled vacuum sealed bags. I bought four trays so I could make bigger batches of food and they're really handy and wash up in either soap & water or the dishwasher.
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