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What is the Baby Bullet System?
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Is it OK to put the Baby Bullet in the dishwasher?
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What is the Baby Bullet made of?
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What are the capacities of the Baby Bullet vessels?
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What is the voltage of the Baby Bullet?
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What type of plug does the Baby Bullet have?
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What's the difference between the Baby Blend Blade and Milling Blade?
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When can I see the infomercial again?
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Is the Baby Bullet available in stores?
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Is the Baby Bullet microwave safe?
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Why is homemade baby food better than organic jarred baby food?
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Do you need to cook the food before it goes into the Baby Bullet?
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I have ran out of Baby Bullet Food Journal pages. How can I get more?
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Where can I view a full copy of the Baby Bullet user manual?
Q: What is the Baby Bullet System?
A: The Baby Bullet System was specifically designed to make healthy, nutritious baby food in just seconds. In fact, you can create and store a week's worth of baby food in less than 5 minutes! The Baby Bullet System is hands down, the most convenient baby food making system in terms of quality, efficiency and affordability.
Unlike expensive jarred baby food that can contain sugars, fillers, preservatives or worse, the Baby Bullet System can make and store fresh, natural baby food 10 times faster, 10 times cheaper and 10 times healthier than anything you can buy in a jar.
The best thing about the Baby Bullet System is that it gives you both the tools and the information you need to set the stage for a lifetime of healthy eating. From identifying the signs that your baby is ready to try solids, to how to choose the perfect, freshest produce, to tips for storage - the Baby Bullet System will be with you every step of the way.
Q: Is it OK to put the Baby Bullet in the dishwasher?
A: Yes, all of the Baby Bullet blades, Batchbowl, cups, bowls, lids and storage containers are dishwasher safe. The only thing that cannot go in the dishwasher is the Baby Bullet motor base, Thermo Insulated Carry Out Bag and Baby Bullet To-Go Travel Bag.
Q: What is the Baby Bullet made of?
A: All of the Baby Bullet Cups and Containers are made out of non-toxic high-impact plastic. Unlike glass, they do not shatter when dropped. They do not contain any BPA (Bisphenol A) or Phthalates.
Q: What are the capacities of the Baby Bullet vessels?
A: The Single-Serving Storage Cups hold approximately 2 ounces.
The Short Cups hold approximately 12 ounces.
The Batchbowl holds approximately 32 ounces.
Q: What is the voltage of the Baby Bullet?
A: Our U.S. spec unit has a very effective 120 Volt / 60 Hz / 200 Watt motor.
Q: What type of plug does the Baby Bullet have?
A: A 2 flat pin polarized plug.
Q: What's the difference between the Baby Blend Blade and Milling Blade?
A: The Baby Bullet comes with two blades: a Baby Blend Blade for chopping, blending and puréeing foods such as fruits, vegetables and meats, and a Milling Blade for milling hard foods like rice, oats and other grains. Both blades are dishwasher-safe.
Q: When can I see the infomercial again?
A: Unfortunately an air schedule is not available so we are unable to provide precise hours and channels that the Baby Bullet show can be viewed.
However, it regularly airs on a several broadcast and cable stations. Please check your local listings. In the mean time, we do offer video clips and other valuable information on
this website.
Q: Is the Baby Bullet available in stores?
A: No, the Baby Bullet System is not sold in stores and is only available with our amazing offer.
Q: Is the Baby Bullet microwave safe?
Both the baby bullet Short Cups and Storage Cups are microwave safe although we DO NOT recommend microwaving baby food because the "hot spots" that are common in microwaved food could easily burn baby's mouth.
Q: Why is homemade baby food better than organic jarred baby food?
Homemade baby food is the freshest, safest food you can offer your baby. Jarred baby food has a shelf life of 2 to 3 years, that means your baby's lunch could be older than your baby - YUCK! Plus, most jarred food contains preservatives and fillers, with Baby Bullet baby food, you know EXACTLY what is in your baby's food because you made it yourself!
Q: Do you need to cook the food before it goes into the Baby Bullet?
There are a few foods that babies can eat raw (i.e. bananas and avocados). Most foods need to be steamed or boiled before they are pureed. The Baby Bullet User Manual and Cookbook includes detailed instructions to help you make the perfect puree every time.
Q: I have ran out of Baby Bullet Food Journal pages. How can I get more?
You can download and print more pages by clicking
here.
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Q: Where can I view a full copy of the Baby Bullet user manual?
You can view a full copy of the Baby Bullet user manual by clicking
this link.