Tommee Tippee Food Pots & Lids Reviews


Product Type: Tommee Tippee kids equipment
Newest Review: ... look out for these days is the pots are BPA free again as you would expect from the Tommee Tippee range. As I have ... more
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Customer Tommee Tippee Food Pots & Lids Reviews (30)

by - written on 05/09/12 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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I spotted these little Tommee Tippee food pots in my local Tesco recently and as my little boy is over 4 months old and he has started having a little baby rice and porridge along with his milk I bought some. The Tommee Tippee Food Pots & Lids are sold in a pack of 3 and cost just £1.99, They are available in 3 colour choices, blue, pink and green, I bought the blue ones. They come with very little packaging just a blue cardboard sleeve which the pots are slotted into, there's a couple of cut outs which enables you to see the pots and the lids. The packaging shows the Tommee Tippee logo and also informs the customer that these are food pots with lids and ... Read the complete review

by daisylee3 - written on 23/07/12, updated on 23/07/12
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I started weaning my daughter recently and although I buy her the ready made Organix rusks, I make all of her purees from scratch with organic fruit and vegetables. These little pots come in handy for storage and I am also able to sort her portions out evenly so I know that she is having the same amount of food each day. I still breastfeed my baby and she's not solely on solids - she only has around 3 tablespoons of solid food a day depending on how much milk she's had, so the size of these pots is ideal - just the right size to hold a generous amount of food for a baby but not too much, and a full pot is more than enough for at least three 'meals'. The pots ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/05/11 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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We have had to wean our baby earlier than the 6 month mark and quickly learnt that the baby food industries is one of the fastest growing with each supermarket wanting a slice of the pie. These little pots are from the Tommee Tippee family. What you get is three pots, with lids which are freezable, microwavable and of course suitable to keep in the fridge. The size is ideal for first meals, or to fit two or three 'meals' in on tub which will be enough for one day of meals reducing the amount you waste (weaning often results in a lot of waste, an portions for a weaning baby are tiny something I learnt quickly). They are stackable, giving me more ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/04/11 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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When the time came to start weaning my son I was amazed at how many pots and things there were on the market but one day when I was browsing around my local Asda store I spotted these tubs reduced to just 50p for 3 so I put a couple of packs in my basket. *~*Who are Tommee Tippee?*~* Tommee Tippee create a wide range of baby products and these pots are from the Tommee Tippee Essentials range and retail at £1.75 in Asda so I got a real bargain. *~*The Pots*~* The pots are quite small and don't hold too much but are ideal to carry around small amounts of food in the first stages of weaning. The pots are rigid and the lid is a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/04/11, updated on 15/11/11 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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The weaning stage seemed to come very quickly for us. Not only had we become parents and mastered bottle feeding we were advised by a paediatrician at 17 weeks to start weaning my twin boys. I understood what to feed them but finding feeding equipment to support this seemed a bit of a minefield; as there was so much choice. Because we had used Tommee Tippee bottles and were impressed with this we decided to opt for other items from the Tommee Tippee feeding range and bought the Tommee Tippee Feeding pots. ***Tommee Tippee Feeding Pots *** The Tommee Tippee Feeding Pots come in a pack of three separate pots. Each pot is around 5cm in diameter and ... Read the complete review
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