I forgot to add what we sometimes do is fill up...
I forgot to add what we sometimes do is fill up DD bottle with boiling hot water before we leave (keep formula seperate and have extra water in bottle to allow for cooling) and normally it takes about...
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Yeah, the tummy ache is a possible factor. She hasn't had room temp before but we have air conditioning so it's really not been a big deal. Tomorrow it'll be really hot, good old QLD weather, so I was...
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No it doesnt have to be warmed up, they can have room temp which is fine, i read in my "from milk to more" (printed by ACT health) book that some babies even like fridge cold milk esp on a hot day! Im...
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Thanks! I use Nestle Nan. I think i'll do the room temp thing. The Zoo is quite big and i'm not keen on walking a long way in the icky QLD heat to find a random cafe. Thank you both for you help [:)]
View ArticleBoth my kids had it at room temp most of the ti...
Both my kids had it at room temp most of the time. As long as it's freshly made or kept cool for longer periods then it shouldn't be a problem, as then bacteria isn't given a chance to grow. But maybe...
View ArticleDepending on the formula (I use Karicare Gold) ...
Depending on the formula (I use Karicare Gold) as long as it is mixed properly it shouldn't be a problem. Why not just half fill it with cool water and then at a cafe get it topped up with water rom...
View ArticleReal quick. Sorry! [b]We're goin' to the zoo, ...
Real quick. Sorry! [b]We're goin' to the zoo, zoo, zoo How about you, you, you? You can come too, too, too We're goin' to the zoo, zoo, zoo.[/b] Anyway I was wondering if formula had to be heated up or...
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