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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Teetherpop Fall Recipes For Babies



 Teetherpop a patented line of fillable, freezable teethers. Simply fill the reservoir and freeze. Flexible slits in the reservoir allow the flow of baby’s thawing drink as they teethe! From baby's first purées, water, breastmilk, and even homemade smoothies and freshly juiced fruits and veggies, our baby teethers help soothe teething woes, entertain little ones, and provide a cheery treat whenever the mood strikes! teetherpop is a safe, contained, and less-messy alternative to traditional teething popsicles and a creative option for storing breastmilk. 


They are also perfect while on the go, keeping the baby soothed & hydrated or providing an instant easy snack by filling with the baby’s favorite purée! Below are some Fall recipes:   your freezer drawers, drop a few in your travel bag or gift a new parent and let’s make teething soothing and fun!

Apple Carrot Plum Yum

½ apple

1 carrot

½ plum

1 cup water

 

Pistachio Pearfection

1 T pistachios

½ Pear

1 frozen banana

1 cup spinach

1 cup nut milk


 


Immunity Boost

1 carrot

1 orange or clementine

½ frozen banana

1 cup water

Pinch of turmeric

 

Gently steam harder fruits and vegetables (pumpkin, apples, kale) in a small saucepan until soft. Let cool, then transfer to a high-efficiency blender (ex. Vitamix) or an appropriate container if using an immersion blender. Add remaining ingredients. Blend until smooth. Serve as a meal, snack, or filling for teetherpop.

My Opinion: It is easy to use and fill with some yummy snacks for your baby to enjoy daily and when they are teething to soothe them.

See more at https://www.teetherpop.com

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