We always used regular ice cube trays. I think they're probably easier then the cubes.
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They were recommended to me for on the go, since they have a lid... we will not be doing solids till 6 mos so I have no experience...
With my first DD, I just popped the cubes out and put them in a bag once they were frozen. (I think this works better for storage, takes up less space)For on the go, I put the cubes in a small gerber bowl with a lid.
Re: Are baby cubes worth it?
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TTC since 8/13 - diagnosed difficulty conceiving due to LP defect. Took vitamin B and Vitex Berry to help lengthen.
BFP 2/14 - Missed M/C found at 8.5 weeks. D&C at 9w2d. Partial Molar Pregnancy.
BFP 11/14
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This. $1 store has them cheap too =D
With my first DD, I just popped the cubes out and put them in a bag once they were frozen. (I think this works better for storage, takes up less space)For on the go, I put the cubes in a small gerber bowl with a lid.
I'd just go with ice cube trays.
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