Monday, January 4, 2010

Safe Plastic Sippy Cups Milk In Sippy Cups, How Long Is Too Long?

Milk in sippy cups, how long is too long? - safe plastic sippy cups

How long do you let your child's milk? To drink in a cup? What is safe? Toward the end of the insurance period, put it in the fridge?

How do you feel about sipping liquids in the refrigerator overnight?

I leave the milk in a plastic nozzle, hold no more than 45 minutes in a thermos flask, as if they froogo 1-3 hours in the refrigerator for at least an hour before hand, the liquid (hot or cold for 6 hours)

All liquids on the bed where you fill drank a sip of water-tight "in case" situations middle of the night.

I remember a conversation with a nurse in the 4th Year, such as bacteria in the mouth is your drinks and several night. However makes me angry.

I'm curious what other parents do and what they considered safe, because I sometimes feel that I may be paranoid.

4 comments:

♥ Hurley is 10 months old ♥ said...

Never Mess with milk! I grew up in and around dairy and I know for a fact that left no milk at room temperature for long at all should. The bacteria multiply very rapidly ill in milk, and it may very. No more milk in the fridge. Not a good idea. Also do not do it in the fridge, if the container has been drunk. The best thing about what to do, the milk is empty undrank after 1 hour. Other liquids do not know.

♥ Hurley is 10 months old ♥ said...

Never Mess with milk! I grew up in and around dairy and I know for a fact that left no milk at room temperature for long at all should. The bacteria multiply very rapidly ill in milk, and it may very. No more milk in the fridge. Not a good idea. Also do not do it in the fridge, if the container has been drunk. The best thing about what to do, the milk is empty undrank after 1 hour. Other liquids do not know.

Erin M said...

Not with the milk put in the refrigerator for later use and eventually pours every 45 minutes. It's much easier not to fill up your cup with milk then worry about how long you have been missing. I do not think you're too paranoid.

Miss Cookie said...

Sounds like you're doing well. I give my kids drink at the kitchen table and when one of the table (ie, finish eating your) going to drink .... so I really do not have this problem. I think it is better to have a drink on the table, and you do not then go back and forth for a drink.

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