- Fill-your-own Squeeze Snacks for quick and easy meals on the go Puree your own healthy baby meals using your blender, pour into the wide-mouthed Foodie Filler, then squeeze the Filler to fill Foodie Pouches or Twist Pouches with healthy snacks
- Multiple feeding options - attach Foodie Snack Spouts or soft silicone Squeeze Spoons to Foodie Pouches for quick, mess-free feeding on the go Both are included in this Starter Kit. Squeeze Snacks promote independent feeding
- Eliminate dirty dishes - pouches can be discarded (recycled) after use. Snack Spouts and Squeeze Spoons can be re-used for future feedings, and are dishwasher, steam, and microwave safe
- Compact, simple, and easy to clean - the Foodie Filler has no moving parts, and is no bigger than a large drinking glass. The Filler can be used to store pureed food in your fridge as well
- Kiinde Foodie Squeeze Snack Pouches and breast milk storage Twist Pouches are completely inter-compatible. Either type of pouch can be connected to breast pumps, Active Latch Nipples, Snack Spouts, and Squeeze Spoons
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Kristy Stamper-Hannah
Like it but now love it
This is how I give this to my Lil girl and she loves it we I didn't like it with out the bottle holder and she wants move veggies then ever. Please read the book it shows you this in it some have gave a one star bc they don't read the book
Serrina Randolph
Best Pouch System
I can't say enough good things about this. I originally used the Infantino Fresh Squeezed, but there were too many parts and it was hard to clean. The Foodii system is amazing. Not only is it easy to use, but it's easy to clean and after I am done filling pouches, I use it to fill my baby food ice cube trays. I also like how I can keep the baby food a bit chunkier and still squeeze it into the pouches. I couldn't do that with the Infantino.
Lisa Tomlinson
Just what I was looking for!
We already own (and love) the Kiinde Twist system for pumping and feeding breast milk, so I was excited to see them release the Foodii system, which uses the same pouches to prepare, store, and feed pureed foods! The system is very easy to use, and pretty self-explanatory. Here are some notes I had about the process. PREPARATION Label the pouch with the date and contents before filling. (It's much harder to do once full!) I can't stress this enough. You think you'll be able to tell the difference between the green beans and the peas, but once they're frozen, forget it. Keep as much air out of the pouch as possible when attaching it to the Squeeze Snack Filler jar. Fill about halfway, then carefully remove the pouch and tap it gently on the counter to settle the contents and remove any air bubbles before adding more food. Remove as much air as possible from the pouch, then screw the lid on tightly. (They have a tendency to gap if not perfectly threaded.) Toss in the fridge or freezer for storage. FEEDING Squeeze Spoons - The spoon pops onto the pouch rather than screwing on (very similar to the nipples, if you've used the Kiinde bottles). It's made of flexible silicone with a nipple-like feel, and it has a smaller opening than the spout. This would make a very smooth transition for babies who are just being introduced to solid foods. Snack Spouts - The spouts screw securely onto the pouches, and the lids screw onto the spouts, making a convenient, portable package. This is the perfect feeding option for an older baby or toddler. Our son can hold the pouch and happily feed himself without assistance. The plastic pouches collapse easily while feeding, but they don't hold their shape like the pre-packaged snack pouches you buy in stores. So if your child takes his or her mouth off the spout, air can (and will) get into the pouch. It hasn't caused a problem for our son, but it's something to be aware of. OTHER THOUGHTS The pouches are a little on the spendy side, but I've found them durable enough to be washed and re-used a few times before recycling. You can also easily cap a half-finished pouch and save it for later. Also note that the Twist and Foodii pouches are absolutely identical, so buy whichever one you find on sale. If you freeze in batches, you may want to pull a few bags at a time into the fridge to thaw. We have the Kozii bottle warmer, which is nice, but it still takes about 15 minutes to fully thaw a pouch of frozen food. The Kiinde bottle shells are a fantastic addition to this system. They prevent messes by keeping our son from squeezing the pouches too hard. We also have the Keeper rack, which is convenient for storing pouches of food in the freezer. I appreciate Kiinde hitting such a low price point on this kit, but I wish they also offered a "premium" Foodii kit that included the storage rack and a couple of bottle shells, since not everyone who wishes to use the Foodii system will already own the Twist system. SUMMARY The Kiinde Foodii system is a truly fantastic tool for making squeeze pouches of food for your baby or toddler. This inexpensive starter kit is an especially great companion to the Kiinde Twist bottle system, but comes with enough components to be used independently. We love it!
James Rippingale
Good for bottle refusing babies
My child who was exclusively breastfeed refused to take the bottle when he started daycare. Tried all kinds of bottles but would drink out of any of them. I tried the baby plum pouches one day and he eat the whole bag so I ordered these and started making breast milk mixed with baby organic oatmeal that he chows down. I'm happy that he get breast milk in him when I'm working.
Dawud Basharat Yaqoob
Best Product EVER!
I cannot praise these enough! I use these to pour pre-made babies food jars in to because my baby loves to self-feed and spoon feeding is a nightmare. I wanted to reuse pouches, but all of the ones i found had zipper closures - which sounded awful with a 9 month old. So I bought this set hoping the tops would be wide enough to get a bottle brush in. They aren't quite wide enough for the big brush, but a small one fits inside great! We've reused each one probably 3 dozen+ times and still no holes! The spout it really wide, and it was hard for my baby to get used to. It took about 1.5-2 weeks. But now he has no issues. Also, it's nearly impossible to get all the food out (like you can with store bought, prefilled ones). My husband has figured out the if he shakes it to the to tip and helps keep it that way, or baby is able to get a bit more out, but still a decent amount is left behind. Despite these 2 things, I would recommend this to anyone in a heartbeat! Best feeding product I've ever bought.
Watonia Downing
Wish I'd found this sooner
I wish I had found this company when I had my first kid. This system is so well thought out and is the most convenient option for pumping. Nothing about pumping while working a 9-5 is fun or convenient. This company sure seems to be trying to change that and has made it a little easier in my opinion.
Nikola Mandov
Highly recommended product
I am starting to make my son food and it's so convenient to use the squeeze pouches but they can add up. I bought these to see if I like them and they are amazing. The funnel screws on to the top of the bag and makes it easy to pour in baby food. The best part though is that it comes with a little spoon for at the end!! And a spoon cover so you can easily take it to go. You do have to buy more bags eventually but it's 100% worth it. These are also safe to be frozen so you can easily make a batch of food & freeze it until needed.
Kelly Nichole Presley
TAUGHT EATING FROM A SPOON
Bought for my grandson. Amazing design, very easy to use. Really helps to get your baby to develop a wide palate for healthy food, just blend your dinner in the mixer cup , add water to thin the food and pour into the bottle baby is used to from breast milk or formula. . Baby can suck food out of the spoon just like sucking milk out of a bottle. Taught the feeling of a spoon in the mouth. Baby is Independent eating in 3 months--Amazing!!
Gun Hamberg
All you need to store purees for your baby/kid
Smart collection of tools to help store food for baby. Pouches are so much more versatile than jars or cubes. Once you've tried out the spoon attachment and spout, you can buy more if needed. The funnel/cup makes filling the bags pretty foolproof.
Lorraine Moser Baron
Wonderful invention
Nipple is easy to clean if you have a long enough thing enough brush. Packets are meant to be thrown away... we reuse a couple times. I live how versatile and easy to use this system is. We used for Brest milk, formula, and now baby purée. With the different attachments you can feed them most anything. There is a nozzle attachment that turns it into a pouch (like for apple sauce) or a spoon to feed them straight out of the pouch. Highly recommend. There is even attachments to pump straight into the bags. They are freezer safe!!