Petit Bowl
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Saw this new shop at United Square selling specially prepared food for babies and young kids. Parents usually bought them in frozen form and cook later at home. Food can be kept in freezer for weeks. Said to be nutritious food without added sugar, salt, MSG. A bit expensive though.
I am not related to the shop. -
thx, i'll check it out. meanwhile, here's a link: http://www.petitbowl.com/
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I have seen in other forum on how those mums prepare their own frozen food for babies(beginning to take solid food). Blend all the vegi, carrots, potatos, peas ... into puree form, then freeze them in ice cubes compartment. Every day, just take out 1 or 2 cubes, add into the porridge to cook and here is a nutrients meal for the babies.
Maybe can do that for fish and mince meat too. -
Many thanks lwm99 for starting this new topic, Petit Bowl. As mentioned by you earlier, Petit Bowl is a specialty shop serving frozen solution, meals for babies, toddlers and children purposed to closing gaps for busy parents that wishes to feed their children nutritional and delicious meals. We use organic vegetable and fruits, as we understand many parents wishes to feed their children pesticides free meals for their young children. See our menu in our official site http://www.petitbowl.com for exciting range of meals your child needs. More importantly is to invite you and your child to our shop for food tasting room and enjoy a brand new experience. We are next to taxi stand in United Square #01-77/78. Call us @62565359 if you need directions to get here.
Below images are as follows, Apple and Prune Porridge, Blueberry Yoghurt, Baby First Bolognese, Butternut Risotto, Chicken Tomato Rice, Creamy Green Bowl, lastly, Salmon Crumble.
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