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Make Your Own Fruit or Pudding CupsBy Lisa Feedback About This Post:RE: Make Your Own Fruit or Pudding CupsWe keep our fruit cups in the freezer, they can help keep the rest of the lunch cool & by lunch time, they're thawed and cool to eat. (when bowling the fruits up, just allow a little room for expansion.) Gelatin cups can, also, be frozen. Post by badwater RE: Make Your Own Fruit or Pudding Cups
Another great idea is if you know anyone with a baby(ies), get them to save the Plastic food contaners, i use the for someone who has to have a minced/pureed diet. theses are great since they come in two sizes. they are great for carring around in lunches Post by Atticus RE: Make Your Own Fruit or Pudding Cups
Most dollar stores have the small (4 oz) gladware type throwaway container that come in a 10 pack .. I use these for pudding, fruit, dips, pasta salads, jello anything!! I usually use a large glass measureing cup to make pudding and jello and pour the snack into cups before it hardens up! Post by Madelynnsmama RE: Make Your Own Fruit or Pudding CupsI wash out yogurt containers and use those for individual jello,pudding,fruit Post By Tracy (Guest Post) |
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