Ella's Kitchen has generously offered one of our lucky readers a mixed box of Ella's Kitchen baby/toddler food pouches.
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Check out my Ella's Kitchen review and then come back here and tell me something you learned.
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Good luck! Contest ends on December 28th at midnight. Winner will be announced December 29th.
Winner will be chosen through random.org.
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I learned that the pouch has a straw like way to eat it. My daughter would love that.
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The fruits are organic
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I learned that they have a recipe section. I did not know....glad I do now. Thx
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That the food is ready to eat out of the packet because it has a built in straw for older babies or toddlers to eat and most of the fruits and veggies are organic
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ReplyDeleteI've seen these at the store and have been wanting to try them out with my 7 month old! Thanks for the great review and giveaway :)
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I learned about the very unique way of presenting healthy foods to your kids!
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I learned they have nothing added - not even water to dilute!
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From your review I learned "Ella's Kitchen even recommends mixing them into to recipes for muffins, curry, cheesecake, shrimp, and salad"
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i learned you can use them in recipes
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ReplyDeleteOops! Left my comment on the review! I learned that the best fruit to pretest your child is Kiwi because some kids and babies are allergic to this fruit! I never knew that!
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ReplyDeleteI learned that The Yellow One is made of organic fruit such as banana, mango, apricots, and apples, nothing else.
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