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Frum
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Sun, Jan 11 2009, 12:41 am
Maybe Marion already answered this question, but how should we regard bottles in which breast milk is kept? As milchig or parve?
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EsaEinai
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Sun, Jan 11 2009, 1:16 am
Wow, so many responses! Okay, today my mission is designating separate utensils for my dd. And Frum, I'm pretty sure that breastmilk is considered pareve. Thanks for all of the helpful tips!
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Marion
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Sun, Jan 11 2009, 2:26 am
Yes, according to my LOR, EBM is pareve. If you're more comfortable, ask yours!
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RachelEve14
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Sun, Jan 11 2009, 2:55 am
Yes, I was always told they are parve, but I always washed them up in the milk sink and later I put milk in them (N. was a bit attached to the bottle) so mine are all milky.
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RachelEve14
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Sun, Jan 11 2009, 2:56 am
Yes, I was always told they are parve, but I always washed them up in the milk sink and later I put milk in them (N. was a bit attached to the bottle) so mine are all milky.
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ruthla
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Tue, Jun 16 2009, 10:27 am
I never had special baby utensils. Yeah, I had some spoons that were too small for an adult to use, but other than that we just used regular bowls and plates for baby food. I always washed baby's utensils with the rest of the family's dishes.
When I bought sippy cups, I bought different styles for meat and dairy so I wouldn't get them mixed up. I never offered a bottle at the table so I just kept all the bottles dairy.
If you really want to wash your baby's stuff separate, I'd get 2 baby bottle brushes, in different colors, and designate one for meat and one for dairy.
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