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Old 12-19-2003, 01:02 PM   #1
lil'momma
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question about playtex bottles

Does anyone use the playtex bottles with the disposable liners? After I warm a bottle I shake it up really well and then push up on the liner to get all those foamy air bubbles out. Does anyone else do the same? I was just wondering because it seems to be pretty messy and I was also wondering if you could just put in a cup of hot water to warm and just not shake it up afterwards and serve it like that.
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Old 12-19-2003, 03:27 PM   #2
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Re: question about playtex bottles

I use thoes bottles and pushing the bubbles out can be messy but since when you flip the bottle to feed the baby the bubbles go to the back and disipate before they get to that part I have found.

I have heard of alot of women stiring it up with spoon to cut down on bubbles OR you could mix a larger amount and keep it in the fridge .. then make bottles as needed.
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