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Cleaning the Messy Feeder


You have been told countless times, undoubtedly, that babies are messy eaters because they explore the environment with all of their senses. Also without a doubt, no one has ever told you how to clean him up afterward, particularly if he doesn’t want to be cleaned up.

You can always gather him into a football hold, squalling and fighting, and just wipe the crusts and rinds away with a washcloth at the sink.

This way is more fun: Hold out a squirt bottle and spray the sweet potatoes away. Do this on his face (protecting his eyes with your hand, of course) and hands. Beware: He may have so much fun with this that he will splash his food around just to get squirted.

If that happens, just go back to using the quarterback hold in the sink.

Clean them IMMEDIATELY after use so no food gets stuck in the mesh. Run water over the bag to clean – if needed use a small brush (like toothbrush) to brush the mesh to get food out.

Dishwashers do a good job, but some stuff will get stuck in the mesh bag if you do not clean right away. Even though you bags are replaceable – you want them to last as long as they can. Make sure your feeder is on the top rack.

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