Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because people think small decisions you make when your kids are toddlers actually matter.
This. It will not matter one whit when your kid is 12 whether your kid had no pouches, some pouches or ate all the pouches.
Anonymous wrote:Because people think small decisions you make when your kids are toddlers actually matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are expensive and the purée stage is so short. I didn’t know that there were parents “against” pouches. It’s easier to just cook a sweet potato and give it to a baby, imo. I could see relying on them in a rare event such as another PP mentioned at a wedding where an infant would need a purée.
Also, I will be totally honest and say a huge reason why I stayed away from them is the same reason why I won’t drink a Capri sun. Does anyone remember back in the mid 2000’s when people were discovering “worms” or “slime” inside? Haha this is probably completely irrational but that fear stayed with me and I still cannot eat or drink anything that comes in a similar packaging. I hate not being able to see inside a food package.
Maggots. It was maggots in kids’ pouches. Never forgot that image and never will feed my kid a pouch of anything.
So that’s why I’m against pouches - total crazy reason.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because people think small decisions you make when your kids are toddlers actually matter.
This. It will not matter one whit when your kid is 12 whether your kid had no pouches, some pouches or ate all the pouches.
Anonymous wrote:They are expensive and the purée stage is so short. I didn’t know that there were parents “against” pouches. It’s easier to just cook a sweet potato and give it to a baby, imo. I could see relying on them in a rare event such as another PP mentioned at a wedding where an infant would need a purée.
Also, I will be totally honest and say a huge reason why I stayed away from them is the same reason why I won’t drink a Capri sun. Does anyone remember back in the mid 2000’s when people were discovering “worms” or “slime” inside? Haha this is probably completely irrational but that fear stayed with me and I still cannot eat or drink anything that comes in a similar packaging. I hate not being able to see inside a food package.
Anonymous wrote:It’s better for a child’s brain development to navigate with a spoon and bowl.
And children suck pouches down too fast.
But they’re good for emergencies or a treat.
Anonymous wrote:Much more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Because people think small decisions you make when your kids are toddlers actually matter.