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Reddit mentions of WeeSprout Double Zipper Reusable Food Pouches | 6 Pack Variety (2 ea) 3.4 fl oz, 5 fl oz & 7 fl oz Size Pouches | Original

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of WeeSprout Double Zipper Reusable Food Pouches | 6 Pack Variety (2 ea) 3.4 fl oz, 5 fl oz & 7 fl oz Size Pouches | Original. Here are the top ones.

WeeSprout Double Zipper Reusable Food Pouches | 6 Pack Variety (2 ea) 3.4 fl oz, 5 fl oz & 7 fl oz Size Pouches | Original
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ColorOriginal
Height4.5 Inches
Length8.8 Inches
Size6 Piece Assortment
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width8.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on WeeSprout Double Zipper Reusable Food Pouches | 6 Pack Variety (2 ea) 3.4 fl oz, 5 fl oz & 7 fl oz Size Pouches | Original:

u/spaceistheplaceface · 3 pointsr/BabyLedWeaning

i bought these and really like them WeeSprout Double Zipper Reusable Food Pouches | 6 Pack Variety (2 ea) 3.4 fl oz, 5 fl oz & 7 fl oz Size Pouches | Original https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014UC3KUK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_X3oXCbF162KFT
i also bought the extra pack of caps, so far we have only lost one!
i put smoothies in there, or yogurt blended with fruit. store in the freezer and then defrost in the fridge until they are soft enough to eat

u/lancealittle · 2 pointsr/moderatelygranolamoms

Some upfront costs, but on the waste front: in addition to the obvious cloth diapers/cloth wipes, we also go through very few paper towels in our house (mostly for cat puke or similar). Old clothes, diapers, and the million and a half receiving blankets/burp cloths get cut up and stashed under the sink. We have a huge pile, but we go through them regularly with a toddler and a 1st-grader in the house. We use them for wiping faces, hands, tables, floors, everything. We have converted almost entirely to cloth snack bags. There are lots of brands, but those are my fave for pliability, capacity, and the fact that they zip closed. They're good for just about anything that's not liquid, including fruit. We also got some reusable pouches that were great for baby breakfast (mostly oatmeal and fruit and yogurt blends) but also awesome for sending yogurt/applesauce in the big kid's lunch. We also have tins that will hold food for snacks in the diaper bag or lunches -- we have a couple sizes of these. It helps cut down on the disposable food containers, while also encouraging making/packing your own.

And yeah, for less stuff, just have less stuff. Totally easier said than done, but that's more or less all there is to it. Say no and regularly cull.

u/TypicalGally · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

I recently saw a YouTube video where some backpackers were using baby food pouches. No idea what their durability is, I like the idea though. GoToobs are comparable in price and definitely sturdier, with the downside that they retain shape when empty.