Fill n squeeze

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ClareMarsh
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Fill n squeeze

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http://www.fillnsqueeze.co.uk/

A friend just "liked" this on Facebook, she has a baby :D It struck me we'd talked about looking for similar things before, the website isn't working at the mo so can't get to prices but I'll forget if I don't post it now :D
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Re: Fill n squeeze

Post by JudyN »

Interesting... and probably great for Sarah so she can give Spence mince on the go! I have a tube of liver paste for Jasper but this would give me more choice.

I think the reason there's no prices is because it's not available till December. The Q&A bit isn't functional either.
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gwd
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Re: Fill n squeeze

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camping stores also sell refillable squeeze tubes that can be used, washed and refilled.

http://www.rei.com/product/696007/coghl ... ckage-of-2
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Re: Fill n squeeze

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gwd wrote:camping stores also sell refillable squeeze tubes that can be used, washed and refilled.

http://www.rei.com/product/696007/coghl ... ckage-of-2
Those look awesome, and way more convenient than a syringe! I tried to use a syringe the other day and it was so awkward to handle, especially since it had to be big in order to hold enough food to last our walk. Why didn't anyone warn me? :lol:
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Re: Fill n squeeze

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OnceInAWeil wrote:
gwd wrote:camping stores also sell refillable squeeze tubes that can be used, washed and refilled.

http://www.rei.com/product/696007/coghl ... ckage-of-2
Those look awesome, and way more convenient than a syringe! I tried to use a syringe the other day and it was so awkward to handle, especially since it had to be big in order to hold enough food to last our walk. Why didn't anyone warn me? :lol:
they have them in store also, (at least in san diego) so you don't have to order. there's one on priest and southern.
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Re: Fill n squeeze

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Awesome, thanks. :)
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Re: Fill n squeeze

Post by Sarah83 »

Will definitely be looking into them! Although it's not that often I'm taking raw out with me these days, we seem to be on the downward slope of the teenage phase now and he's much more responsive and seems to find actually working with me rewarding rather than just doing it for the food. I do still use it from time to time though, just to keep him guessing, and something like this would definitely make it easier.
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