When my 7 year old daughter accompanies me to the grocery store, she invariably asks me to buy her those yogurt pouches or the applesauce pouches (you know, $2.75+ for a 4-pk). Instead, I gently push her encouragingly (ok, firmly) toward the applesauce cups because I can get a 6-pk for around $1.60. That's a fairly significant savings and adds up to a bigger savings over time...
Now, I can purchase the large jar of applesauce (or yogurt, smoothie, etc.), fill the pouches, wash, re-use and SAVE MONEY! I think by now people are starting to get the hint that I am on a tight budget and am single-minded in my pursuit of saving the golden dollar!
In case you are wondering about if they are difficult to fill, I filled all 4 in a couple minutes and I was in no hurry at all. The seal is at the bottom of the container and is very Ziploc baggie-like (only the seal feels MUCH stronger). Once you've filled the container (I suggest about 2/3rds of the way), zip it up, rinse anything that might've overflowed, then toss them in the fridge! BON APETITE!
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I was wondering if you can put them in the freezer?
ReplyDeleteYou probably could. However, I don't know how that would be beneficial... Maybe for long road trips and just waiting for them to defrost?
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