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First, wash the rice clean and soak it in water for 20 to 30 minutes.
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Quick Rolled Oatmeal 20 g
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Please weigh 20g of soaked rice and prepare it.
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Put the prepared quick rolled oatmeal and 100ml of soaked rice water in a blender and grind it finely.
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Transfer to the baby food pot, rinse the remaining rice powder in the mixer with water, and put it all in the pot.
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It starts boiling over high heat, stirring well from the beginning to prevent the contents from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
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If it starts to boil, it can overflow, so turn it down to low heat.
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Bring to a boil over low heat for 10 minutes
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After 10 minutes, check whether the rice grains are spread smoothly or not, and turn off the heat when the concentration is appropriate.
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When you lift the speller and drop it, it's okay if it flows a little bit.
This time, it's been a little longer than before, but my baby eats better than watery ones. It was easier to feed because it didn't flow well.
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There may be ungrounded rice grains or oatmeal residue, so strain it through a sieve.
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Rice oatmeal made at a 1:1 ratio is complete :)
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It can be refrigerated for 1 to 2 days, so I put 50ml of it in a baby food container and refrigerated it and froze the rest in a cube.
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The next day, take it out of the cube frame and place the cube evenly spaced on top of the Glad Magic Wrap
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Make a big roll and twist both ends
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They also twist the cubes to make them like candy and store them.
You can use the tip of the cube that you're going to use later by cutting it out with scissors.
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Store the packaged cube in a zipper bag or an airtight container
Write down the date of the cube type capacity on the surface of the cube or the zipper bag and store it in the freezer.