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EAT => Bottle Feeding => Topic started by: cassidy&Jamie'smom on January 05, 2006, 03:14:52 am
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I just recently started preparing a pitcher a day of formula for 6 wk old dd. I find it very hard to get the clumps out. I tried shaking, whisking, mixing with a fork... I still see little clumps. Anybody out there got some trix?
TIA
Sheri
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I let it hang out in the fridge for a couple of hours before giving it another big shake. Other ideas out there?
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I find keeping the powder in the fridge makes it easy to scoop and then mixing with the boiled water still fairly warm. I do it by bottle and I count 20seconds of stirring with the spoon per bottle. Tarri
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I measure out the formula in a jug, then add just boiled water, works like a charm, and you won't break your wrist on the wisk!!
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I use to boil water to mix with the formula and all you have to do is stir (premake the night before), but now I just use really hot tap water and shake and don't have any problems. When I first started bottles I noticed the clumps using cool water.
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All great ideas!! Thanx!!