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    Feeding container

    I have tried many different container for feeding babies. I use these for my slow eaters or non-eaters. It puts them in very close proximity to the food(worms, guppies). It has other advantages also, like an easy screw-on lid and it's also tall enough most babies can't get out. I've fought with the snap-on lids long enough. These are Ziplock brand and I haven't been able to find a down side to using them. I just wanted to pass it on.
    The little baby radix inside is giving her testimonial.
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    Re: Feeding container

    Neat! Do you poke holes for air?
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    Re: Feeding container

    Quote Originally Posted by GarterGeek View Post
    Neat! Do you poke holes for air?
    I don't but you can. I never seal the lid. I leave it on but loose.
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    Re: Feeding container

    You might want to, carbon dioxide is heavier than air.

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    Re: Feeding container

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    You might want to, carbon dioxide is heavier than air.

    I'll do that.
    They are always used for a short amount of time but better safe than sorry.
    Steve
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