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Baby can enjoy whole, fresh, and balanced purees with the Fresh Baby Food Mill. Parents can easily and conveniently make homemade baby food in small batches at home, or on the go. It separates seeds and skins from the puree without a lot of cooking preparation. The Fresh Baby Food Mill is compact in size, and no batteries or electricity are needed!"
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NEW. BPA free. Make fresh, home make purees for baby from fruits and steamed veggies with our simple hand-operated Baby Food Mill. Separates seeds and skins from puree. No batteries or electricity necessary. Polypropylene with stainless steel strainer. Dishwasher safe.
matthew d. romberger
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
This product worked exactly like the one I had 33 years ago.
Angel
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
This food mill is a good size, it's easy to clean, and it does a good job getting the food to a consistency that my baby can eat. I bought two, because I like them so much and I need to have one for the next baby.
Ronnie
Reviewed in Australia on December 5, 2024
This baby food mill is excellent to use at home or out.Place fresh cooked meat and vegetables in the grinder and turn the handle for fresh ground food perfect for baby.No batteries required.Small size fits in your nappy bag.Use it anywhere.Easy wash up.
Nora A
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
This is just like the one I used years ago The Happy Food Grinder only this one is made better! Love this
Squattybody
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023
I used to have an old one similar to this and had it for probably 30 years. Then I let my young daughter use it for her baby. I let her take it home with her. She loved it and took it with her everywhere. One day she didn't clean it and it had fallen on the floor. Her dogs promptly chewed it up. Found this grinder that was very similar to the one I had and bought it for her. She is so happy again! I may have to buy another to keep on hand. It works so well, and you can take it anywhere. This is nice when you are eating out. For the most part, you can feed them whatever you are eating, and you know exactly what is in the food. Your food is much tastier and better for your baby than any processed food you buy for your baby in the store.
Cris
Reviewed in Germany on February 13, 2021
I bought this to separate the stones and peel from the flesh of the fruits as well as to remove bones from fish.For this purpose it's really not recommended.The sieb's holes are way too big.It's also a pain to wash (in the dishwasher) because it has so many tiny pieces.
Christina
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021
Not the best idea, I highly recommend just buying a small food processor.The instructions clearly state not to flip the blade, but you have to do so to make it actually cut the food. Doing so also makes the blade and filter plate grind together. The instructions also say nothing of the tiny plastic washer that comes pre-installed on the blade shaft; I removed it from mine after some testing. Using this devise can also be quite messy. When pushing down on the top portion and turning the blade shaft, liquids leak out the bottom, so using it as a bowl is really not an option unless you want to wear juices from your baby's food. Furthermore the whole thing is suppose to be about portability, which it really fails in; it is so large, it takes up a lot of room in my diaper bag making it more of a hinderance to carry around with me.Now the question is, does it work? No, not really. If the food is squishy like bananas, it chops it up ok after tinkering with the blade. I could do the same job quicker with a fork or spoon to be honest and have less dishes. It does however prevent large chunks from getting through. If you have something like noodles (not thin like ramen or spaghetti), soft carrots, or potatoes, it does struggle. You can forget anything small enough to squeeze through the holes, or things that are tough and/or stringy as it doesn't get chopped, or just becomes a nasty mess under the plate.In the end, I rarely use mine as I hate cleaning it, and definitely don't take it on the go.
kehoe
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2019
Excellent product to have either at home or dining out.
Marco A. Bazan
Reviewed in Mexico on November 1, 2019
Excelente para salir de casa, ya no hay necesidad de cargar con comida picada para el bebé, le puedes ordenar comida adecuada para tu bebé y picarla con este práctico molino, el mismo te funciona como plato.Lo compré par mi nieta. pero los he usado este tipo de molinos para baby desde hace 28 años con mis hijos y siempre super práctico.
dex.mo
Reviewed in Italy on October 25, 2019
Ottimo prodotto. Mi sono imbattuta in questo passino monoporzione per caso, e devo dire che fa egregiamente il suo lavoro. Utile sia per passare i legumi e la frutta che per grattugiare la frutta, poi è pratico perché funge anche da piattino. Lavabile in lavastoviglie, si smonta in un attimo. Molto simile al vecchio "pronto pappa della Chicco" che ormai non fanno più. Lo consiglio
Rob Hartman
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2017
ok, We own an old "happy baby" brand food mill. It's basically the same design. The happy baby mill is not sold anymore. So, we bought one of these green sprouts mills as a back up just in case our old one breaks. Here's the deal. Whoever designed this new green version basically took everything good about the happy baby mill and made it worse.1. It's big and clunky compared to the Happy Baby Grinder.2. The holes in the metal "grill" are few and far between compared to the happy baby grinder.(because of this you are basically pushing the food into a wall with a few holes in it rather than through a grid of holes. this makes pushing it really hard unless you're trying to grind something thats already super soft like apple sauce)3. The blade that rotates on the underside of the grill is not flush with the metal grill so it doesn't effectively "cut" the food but just stirs it round and round as you try to press the food through the holes. This helps to contribute to the difficulty in pressing the food through. (the happy baby grinder works more like a scissors cutting the food between the blade and the grill)4. and lastly this one leaks through the bottom while you are pressing down even though it feels tighter than the HB mill.So sadly even though this looks a lot like the one that works, they've actually engineered it to not work near as well.
A. Richter
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2010
I prefer this in almost all ways to the KidCo food mill of similar shape and function. (This is not to say the KidCo is a bad product. I simply prefer the Green Sprouts one. The one reason I can see for the KidCo might be if your baby is just starting solid foods, and this is because the KidCo has smaller holes in the grinding surface and hence makes food slightly less textured. The KidCo also came with an extra gasket, and some versions come with a carrying case. Also, the KidCo is a little less prone to leaking liquid out the base.)Pros of the Green Sprouts:--Bigger overall, meaning more room in the base to fill with food and more room in the bowl for milled food. It also has a 'pour' spout on the bowl.--Easier to understand. The Green Sprouts directions were longer and clearer.--Easier to use. The KidCo is stiffer and harder to push down and harder to turn.--Easier to disassemble. The KidCo is a pain in the rear to get apart. I often have to jam a toothpick in one of the holes in the grate to get the top to unscrew. By comparison, I just tighten the easy-turn knob on the Green Sprouts' central post and then unscrew the top.--Easier to clean. I frequently have to painstakingly use a toothpick to poke food out of the tiny holes in the grate on the KidCo. With the Green Sprouts the holes are bigger and food rinses right out.--Stainless steel both on the turning part that crushes the food and on the grate that the food squishes through.(As for the reviewer who had this 'explode'... it must either be a fluke or she was grinding counterclockwise instead of clockwise. I have never had that problem with this mill, nor do I see how it would even be possible.)Keep in mind that this isn't a blender and food will end up a bit textured. But for what it claims to do, the Green Sprouts carries through 100%.
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