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 As it's impossible to pack the kitchen when you go on outings with your baby, you need to have the simplest and most efficient equipment with you to look after them (and the lightest if that's possible!).

Taking milk products out is relatively straight forward these days but what happens when your child starts eating solid foods.  It's all prepared but the problem is warming it through when you're on the move, especially if you're out and about in the countryside.

"I have been looking for a baby food warmer for ages! I found that when feeding out, alot of establishments would not warm food, because of their health and safety policy."

Fisher-Price have come up with a great idea with their Food Warming Flask offering the perfect solution to feeding your child on the move.

The set comprises of an unbreakable stainless steel vaccum flask, a water container, food mixing bowl (with lid) and spoon. All these fit together in one compact unit for easy transportation.

The hot water stored in the flask can be poured into the water container and the food in the food mixing bowl can be floated on this to gently heat the child's food.

Alternatively hot water from the flask can be added directly to reconstitute food in the food mixing bowl.

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Technical Details

    * The easy solution to feeding on the move
    * Unbreakable stainless steel vacuum flask
    * Complete with Food Mixing Bowl, Water Container, Spoon
    * Compact Design

What do mom's say? 

"This flask is very useful if your baby won't eat food or milk at room temperature. The liitle handle that attaches to the food pot is very uesful and it folds away and stores inside the bottom of the flask which is neat if you're out and about."

"I found this warming flask fantastic, very light, handy to take out and about, and easy to set up. I would recomend that you buy extra food pots, especially if you make your own food. Although I did just put a jar of baby food into the water."


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