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Reddit mentions of Fusionbrands 15-Inch Silicone Food Loop Trussing Tool, Pink, Set of 4
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Fusionbrands 15-Inch Silicone Food Loop Trussing Tool, Pink, Set of 4. Here are the top ones.
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Can be used on the stovetop, in the oven, microwave or freezerHeat resistant up to 675 degreesFlexible and adjusts from 1 to 4 inches or larger by linking loops togetherReplaces kitchen string and toothpicks for food prepFood safe and FDA compliant
Specs:
Color | Fuchsia |
Height | 0.2 Inches |
Length | 15 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 15" |
Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
Width | 0.2 Inches |
One thing I like to bring to parties is ploughman's lunch on a stick -- cubes of apple, different cheeses, wedges of egg, cubes of bread, pickled onions, gherkins, grape tomatoes, etc, on skewers. Also obviously good without the sharp stick in it, and nice because you can just grab at whatever pieces you want to eat together -- cheddar and apple, brie and bread and pickle, egg and pickle, etc. Pretty balanced meal, pretty tasty.
When my kid was learning to eat I made tonnes of "pizzas" that were mini pitas with pesto (less messy than tomato sauce, and less likely to have one big thick mouth-burningly hot glob), lots of chopped veg, and enough cheese to glue it all together. I'd bake half-way, wrap, freeze, and toaster oven them, and they were pretty addictive and I ended up eating a lot myself and bringing them out as finger food for friends.
If it would make it easier for him to eat a wrap or burrito it's pretty easy to find little silicone food ties these days.
If he's an asparagus fan, do remind him that it is correct to eat it with your hands...
A lot of it will be pretty boring, but, you might check out forums for parents doing "baby-led weaning." (There's one on here -- /r/BabyLedWeaning.) Which is: not spoon-feeding your baby, not using mush/purees, but giving them stuff in a shape they can easily grasp and gnaw away on. Since you can only serve so many cucumber sticks, tomato wedges, peach slices, etc, before going crazy, some parents get pretty creative with ways to make the family dinner something that's easy to pick up and eat out of a hand with minimal dexterity.
Oh, and, not a full meal, but a nice side/snack: 1" or so rounds of cucumbers partially hollowed out, with egg salad spooned in.
OK so I love gadgets, especially kitchen gadgets, and I try very hard not to get carried away with buying small appliances and such. Please accept my apologies for the wall of text.