Green Sprouts Eco-friendly Baby Food Mill, Green
- New BPA free
- Make fresh, homemake purees for baby from fruits and steamed veggies with our simple hand-operated Baby Food Mill
- Separates seeds and skins from puree
- No batteries or electricity necessary
- Polypropylene with stainless steel strainer Dishwasher safe
It’s easy to make fresh, natural baby food with the Green Sprouts Food Mill. This hand-operated mill separates seeds and skins from puree for a smooth, delicious meal for baby. Made of polypropylene with stainless steel strainer. Dishwasher safe. BPA-free.
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(out of 12 reviews)
List Price: $ 13.99
Price: $ 9.63
Green Sprouts Teether Keys
- New! Organic! BPA, PVC and phthalate free
- Colorful key shaped teethers keep your baby playful and happy
- Polypropylene with TPE teether parts
Teether Keys by Green Sprouts – PVC, BPA & Phthalate free!
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(out of 12 reviews)
List Price: $ 7.99
Price: $ 5.00




Review by sradha for Green Sprouts Eco-friendly Baby Food Mill, Green
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This food mill doesn’t make food really smooth, which you might want if your child is under 6 months, but it does a great job with quickly mashing foods provided they are cooked well to begin with. It does seem to separate out thick skins or pieces of a vegetable that are too hard for a baby to eat, but it’s not perfect in this regard (ie. with a sweet potato, I’ve found bits of skin that made it into the mash, though for the most part, the skin was separated). Overall, I’ve found it very useful to make small amounts of food, especially while traveling. It looks great, is very easy to clean, and kinda fun to use. But if you’re looking for a smooth puree, this is not going to cut it for you.
Review by Charlie’s Mom for Green Sprouts Eco-friendly Baby Food Mill, Green
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I have the kidco version in white. I use it every day multiple times. I adore it but it is small and I had some anxiety that it was made prior to pbc awareness and might have bad chemicals, so purchased this second version. It arrived and looked fabulous – great color, bigger bowl – exact copy of the kidco. BUT……Wow is it not the kidco. For some unknown reason it comes apart – dare I’ say EXPLODES – every time I puree. Although it twists together, for some reason the design lets it slip backwards and literally explode in my hands every time I use it. As a busy mom trying to puree for her kids, 1/2 mashed carrots all over my stove is a bloody nightmare. Also, the suction loop gets too lubricated and it drips enormous amounts of liquid through the base. Overall I would say it is a complete disaster. How can it look so similar and act so differently? Don’t know, but don’t say I didn’t warn you!!
addendum: I just want to add that it is possible there was some problem with mine if other folks are not having problems. This type of food puree machine is completely indispensible to a mom making her baby’s food. When I let them know I was having a problem with the product, they were BAR NONE the best customer service department I have ever encountered. I hope mine was a weird one. But the kidco version was my back-up when this one ended up being such a problem, and it has never exploded or leaked.
Review by A. Richter for Green Sprouts Eco-friendly Baby Food Mill, Green
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I prefer this in almost all ways to the KidCo food mill of similar shape and function. (This is not to say the KidCo is a bad product. I simply prefer the Green Sprouts one. The one reason I can see for the KidCo might be if your baby is just starting solid foods, and this is because the KidCo has smaller holes in the grinding surface and hence makes food slightly less textured. The KidCo also came with an extra gasket, and some versions come with a carrying case.)
Pros of the Green Sprouts:
–Bigger overall, meaning more room in the base to fill with food and more room in the bowl for milled food. It also has a ‘pour’ spout on the bowl.
–Easier to understand. The Green Sprouts directions were longer and clearer.
–Easier to use. The KidCo is stiffer and harder to push down and harder to turn.
–Easier to disassemble. The KidCo is a pain in the rear to get apart. I often have to jam a toothpick in one of the holes in the grate to get the top to unscrew. By comparison, I just tighten the easy-turn knob on the Green Sprouts’ central post and then unscrew the top.
–Easier to clean. I frequently have to painstakingly use a toothpick to poke food out of the tiny holes in the grate on the KidCo. With the Green Sprouts the holes are bigger and food rinses right out.
–Stainless steel both on the turning part that crushes the food and on the grate that the food squishes through.
(As for the reviewer who had this ‘explode’… it must either be a fluke or she was grinding counterclockwise instead of clockwise. I have never had that problem with this mill, nor do I see how it would even be possible.)
Keep in mind that this isn’t a blender and food will end up a bit textured. But for what it claims to do, the Green Sprouts carries through 100%.
Review by Sage Ross for Green Sprouts Eco-friendly Baby Food Mill, Green
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We were extremely disappointed with this food mill. We expected to be able to quickly and easily make baby food out of whatever we were eating, but we never found much use for it. It’s hard to operate and hard to clean, but we could live with that if it made good baby food; it doesn’t. We also couldn’t take it out anywhere, because itleaks liquid from mashed food out of the bottom. It also can’t handle harder foods (like, say, well-cooked Brussels sprouts, or any leafy vegetables). Basically, if you can’t mash it into baby food with a fork, you can’t use this on it. If you add a mix of harder and softer foods, it will push the soft stuff through the grate and compress the hard food into a little patty, and the juices will run out of the bottom.
Review by Lysa for Green Sprouts Eco-friendly Baby Food Mill, Green
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I like this for making baby food for my 8 month old. It makes a good consitancy for a baby that has already started with some solids. It won’t get it fine enough for a new eater. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it leaks out the bottom so you have to use it over the sink. I bought it hoping to take it to restaurants but I can’t imagine doing that if it leaks.
Review by Pixi6s for Green Sprouts Teether Keys
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I gave this as a gift and the 3 month old hasn’t used it much yet, but I was unhappy to see it was made in China, another teether i bought from them was made in Germany so I assumed
Review by M. Beck for Green Sprouts Teether Keys
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The other day my baby was playing with another 6.5 month old boy – that boy had this teether and my son took it and played/ate it for awhile. I decided it was worth getting him his own. We’ve had it for a week and he LOVES this teether. If you have a teething baby, buy this and your baby will be happy!
Review by GreenSpider for Green Sprouts Teether Keys
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Much to our surprise, this is our 5 month old son’s favorite toy so far, and has been since about 3.5 months. It’s perfect because he can grab and carry it, chew on it, and shake it to make a gentle noise. And I love that it’s non toxic. Great buy.
Review by vintagek for Green Sprouts Teether Keys
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My daughter doesn’t seem too interested in these. She is interested in playing with cups and boxes instead. I gave them 5 stars though because of the safety. They are safe and won’t affect babies health. I feel perfectly fine allowing my daughter to gnaw on these and bang them on the table. I have given 2 away as gifts also.
Review by libraryresearcher for Green Sprouts Teether Keys
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We replaced some other plastic keys with these because we weren’t sure that the ones we had were safe. To our surprise, our 6 month old baby much preferred these. The other ones were all one hard material while these have a softer chewier part at the tips of the keys that our baby loves to chew on. Not sure that they really ease his teething pain, but they are now one of his favorite toys.