The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Reusable Yoghurt Pouches

As parents, we're always on the lookout for practical, eco-friendly solutions for our children's needs. Reusable yoghurt pouches are a fantastic option, reducing waste and saving money. However, cleaning them properly is crucial to ensure they remain safe and hygienic for your little ones. So, how exactly do you clean reusable yoghurt pouches and are different pouches easier to clean? Let's dive into the details and explore the best methods to keep these handy food pouches in tip-top shape.

Little Mashies reusable pouches baby food

Rinse Right Away

First thing’s first, as soon as the kids finish their yoghurt, I give the pouch a quick rinse with warm water. Trust me, this makes life so much easier later on. If you let the yoghurt dry in there, it is trickier to clean.

Open the Yoghurt Pouch Up

Most of these pouches open up wide, which is great for cleaning. I always open the zipper and remove the lid. This way, I can get into all those little spots where yoghurt likes to hide. Little Mashies reusable yoghurt pouches were designed to be shaped like a funnel when turned upside down. So you’ll see there are actually no corners at all for food to get stick. This means when you run it under a tap, the water pressure pushes most of the food out.

Reusable Baby Food Pouches by Little Mashies cleaning

Hand Wash with Soapy Water

Next, I fill up a basin with warm water and add a few drops of mild dish soap or I use the flowing tap water with a soapy brush. Because of the shape of Little Mashies pouches it’s just as easy to clean by hand as a baby bottle, and almost the same action. I use a soft bottle brush to scrub the inside of the pouch, and then a straw brush for the spout and the cap, as well as the zipper. You can buy those here

Bottle Brush to the Rescue

A bottle brush is a lifesaver here. It reaches all the way inside the pouch, making sure everything gets a good scrub. Just make sure you’re using a brush designed for baby bottles or pouches to avoid any damage. If you find yourself out and about without a bottle brush simply rinse the pouch with warm water, pour it out. Then add warm water again, with some soap, close the ziplock, put on the lid, and give it a really good shake. This will help properly clean it until you can get your hands on a bottle brush. A tooth brush could work for the zipper and spout too (for example if you are camping and have forgotten cleaning supplies).

Rinse Thoroughly

After scrubbing, I rinse everything really well under warm running water. It’s important to get all the soap out, because any residue can affect the taste of the yoghurt and might not be safe for the kids to eat. We have also switched to a non toxic dishwashing soap so it is both good for our family, and for the planet. If you would like to know what brands are good you can DM me on Instagram

Reusable Baby Food Pouches by Little Mashies drying

Dry Pouches Completely

Proper drying is key to preventing mold and mildew. I shake off the excess water and prop the pouch open to air dry, usually over a spatula or whisk in the drying rack. Again, because of the shape of Little Mashies it is actually very easy to dry like this. The funnel design when the ziplock and cap are open ensures airflow right inside the pouch with little effort. Some of our customers dry their refillable yoghurt pouches on the clothes line, some in the dishwasher rack, and some don’t even dry them at all – they simply pop them straight in the freezer (wet) and store them there!

Sanitize Regularly

To keep things super clean, I sanitize the pouches every so often with a baby sanitizer tablet or liquid (available from the pharmacy). Just make sure you wash the pouches well afterwards, exactly as you would with a baby bottle. Reusable yoghurt pouches are dishwasher safe, but  it does decrease the life of the pouch.

Reusable Baby Food Pouches by Little Mashies drying

Extra Tips for refillable pouches

Cleaning reusable yoghurt pouches might seem like a hassle at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s very easy. Plus, it feels good knowing you’re reducing waste and saving money. Just follow these steps, and you’ll have clean, safe pouches ready for your little ones in no time. Happy snacking!

  • Check for Wear and Tear: I always inspect the pouches for any cracks or leaks. If they look worn out, it’s time to replace them.

  • Avoid Harsh Cleaners: I stick to mild dish soap and soft brushes. Harsh chemicals or abrasive sponges can damage the material.

  • Store Properly: Once they’re clean and dry, I store the pouches in a clean, dry place. I avoid sealing them while they’re still damp to prevent mold.

 

BABY feeding FAQS

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At 6 mths of age you can introduce a range of puree's to your baby (see our baby food recipe book and use coupon code RECIPE to remove 100% of the price at the checkout).

For baby led weaning you skip the baby food puree altogether and start with large (2 finger sized) pieces of the food. We would of course do this on our Little Mashies sucky platter! So from 6-9mths of age in baby led weaning foods should be the size of about 2 fingers so that the baby can pick it up and self feed. They also need to be well cooked so they are soft, and with no loose pieces (for example tiny florets that can break off on broccoli, or a slice of apple that's so thin it can break when gnawed on).

From around 9mths with baby led weaning you chop the food very small (to avoid choking). I would suggest 2-4 grains of rice in size. It's a small piece so that if they swallow it whole they won't choke. In traditional baby food recipes this is the stage where we mash food so it has a little texture.

At around 12mths of age in baby led weaning the food goes up to bite sizes (and this is the same in non baby led weaning kids), about fingernail sized pieces. Of course some babies will be on a different timeline depending on whether they have heaps or a few teeth.

Every baby is different and you just have to watch carefully and get to know how your baby is with food. Never leave them alone whilst eating, and I also recommend sitting them at a table with you for all meals if you can. It helps set the expectation for later in life and you can be a role model for how to eat well. Around 18mths you can offer your little one larger serves again (so a whole apple for example) so that they can learn to take smaller bites themselves, to chew, and to swallow.

It is widely recognised that babies should start solids around 6 months of age. At this time reusable baby food pouches can be really convenient to take your homemade healthy puree with you when you are out and about. Spoon attachments are available so you can feed your baby directly from the pouch from 6 months old. Without a spoon attachment babies usually start feeding themselves pouched food around 8 months old. This is when they hit their independant phase and what to do everything themselves. A pouch is a lot cleaner than a bowl and spoon in these circumstances. We do however advise that you give your baby a variety of meals, not just ones that are in a refillable pouch.

Refilling your reusable yoghurt pouches is easy! Simply turn the reusable food pouch upside down and open the wide double ziplock at the bottom of the pouch. Once the zipper is open you can spoon yoghurt into the pouch or pour it in (out of a jug or bottle).

If you are concerned about making a mess you can use a kitchen funnel so that all of the yoghurt stays away from the yoghurt pouch zipper.

Another idea that we commonly do at home when filming videos (but it would also be useful when holding a baby in one arm), anyway.. the idea is that you put the pouch upside down in a glass (with the lid on), open the ziplock and the glass acts like a second hand, holding the pouch still whilst you spoon the yoghurt in. This is what I do when I only have one hand to use for the refill!I also tend to refill my reusable yoghurt pouches in bulk. I'll buy a good quality yoghurt from Coles or Woolworths and will fill a whole 10pk of pouches in one go so they are all ready for snacks on the go.

My kids always want to eat when they are out and refilling the reusable pouches one at a time just doesn't work for us. The only time i do that actually is when I've pureed a meal that my toddler refused, put it in a reusable pouch, and given it to her again. Oh and the other time I do singles.. there are two actually. When we go for ice-cream (it is so much cleaner when in a pouch), and when I have leftover smoothie (again, it stops me getting smoothie all through my car, pram, or playroom).

Little Mashies refillable yoghurt pouches are compatible with pouch filling machines that are on the market. Our spout is universal so even though we don't think you need a filling machine, our reusable pouches will fit. All of our yoghurt and baby food pouches come with anti-choke lids as standard.

Cleaning reusable baby food pouches is easy! We have designed Little Mashies refillable yoghurt pouches without corners so there are no places for food to get stuck (we would hate your little one to get sick from old food stuck in corners)!

When you open the ziplock you can see all the way through the pouch to ensure it is clean. If you have a dishwasher you can clean the pouch using that, otherwise you can wash your reusable baby food pouches by hand and this takes around 20 seconds. Little Mashies squeeze pouches are BPA Free and are safe to wash with warm water.

If you need some meal ideas for your refillable pouch you can find home made yoghurt here, baby food recipes here, and pouch smoothie recipes here.

Now, to clean your Little Mashies food pouches by hand simply open up the ziplock at the bottom and take off the cap. Run warm water through the open ziplock with the baby pouch facing downward so the water comes out of the spout and into the sink. The shape of Little Mashies reusable pouches acts like a funnel, pushing out food and making the pouch very easy to clean.

To start washing your reusable pouch, squirt some dishwashing liquid into the refillable pouch, then use a baby bottle brush to clean the inside walls (just like a baby bottle). To clean the spout use a straw brush (like the ones we have here), and clean it in the same manner that you would clean the teat from a baby’s bottle. Give the reusable pouch a rinse and place it over a kitchen utensil in the drying rack to dry. If you don’t have time to dry it fully place it in the freezer until you are ready to use it again. Do not put wet reusable food pouches in dark cupboards or draws. They are very easy to dry if you have removed the cap, and placed something inside the zipper to keep the pouch open (we use a whisk, tongs or a spatula).

Note that if you continuously wash your pouches in the dishwasher the high temperature will make the zipper wear out more quickly. At home we wash our pouches mostly by hand because it is so quick and easy and then just use the dishwasher when we have had loads of kids over and served reusable yoghurt pouches or smoothies to them all.

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Some parents start introducing a sippy cup or straw cup to their babies around 6 mths of age. This can make it easier to transition from breastmilk or bottle feeding around 12 mths of age. Most paediatricians recommend babies 18 mths or older use an open sippy cup rather than a bottle, so anytime before then is fine. This is why we have a 4 in 1 sippy cup, so that you don't have to purchase seperate products as your baby moves through the stages of learning how to swallow and drink. To shop the Little Mashies silicone sippy cup, check out our baby feeding range here.

All of our baby food recipes are contained within our ebook. You can get a free download by using the coupon code RECIPE at the checkout. Simply add it to the cart, pop in the coupon code, and it will remove 100% of the price.