fresh milk
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yup⦠have oso heard its not good for kids to drink beverages directly, after taken out from the fridge.
but how to warm it??? wat i heard was to place the required amt of milk in a container/cup and soak under lukewarm water?? -
For my gal who's coming 6yrs old this year, she started fresh milk since 5years old. I just leave the milk out for 5mins then she will drink.
For my son who is coming 2, I will warm up the fresh milk in a cup of hot water coz he doesn't like cold stuffs yet.
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My children cannot take cold beverage. The elder boy wld hv more skin peeling (now that he has outgrown coughing) and the younger one wld hv tummyache n his tongue starts to have the altas again.
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so far my kids have no problems with cold stuff. DS use to down a cup of yoghurt every morning. But for that I will take an unopened cup from the fridge while he is washing up. When he eats it, itβs still slightly chilled but not cold.
was told dairy products breed bacteria very quickly, so I prefer to warm the milk over low fire in a pot when they are nursing a cold. No need to be steaming hot, just so that the milk is like room temp. -
LKVM:
Well to me yoghurt is definitely better then ice-cream.Funz:
so far my kids have no problems with cold stuff. DS use to down a cup of yoghurt every morning. But for that I will take an unopened cup from the fridge while he is washing up. When he eats it, it's still slightly chilled but not cold.
Yes my kids also prefer yogurt from the fridge as long as its not chilling cold
but for milk a big NO
though my DH prefer straight from the fridge :shock:
Hmm... maybe cos I allow my kids to drink their milk cold, that's why they are guzzling it like it's water.
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autumn82:
start fresh milk from 2 yrs old, is it too early? :?For my gal who's coming 6yrs old this year, she started fresh milk since 5years old. I just leave the milk out for 5mins then she will drink.
For my son who is coming 2, I will warm up the fresh milk in a cup of hot water coz he doesn't like cold stuffs yet.
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HyperKiasu:
Nope. why would it be too early? It is still milk right? Moreover all milk sold in Singapore is pasteurized milk.
start fresh milk from 2 yrs old, is it too early? :?autumn82:
For my gal who's coming 6yrs old this year, she started fresh milk since 5years old. I just leave the milk out for 5mins then she will drink.
For my son who is coming 2, I will warm up the fresh milk in a cup of hot water coz he doesn't like cold stuffs yet.
If you are concerned if your 2yr old can handle fresh milk, intro small amounts first. -
HyperKiasu:
Fresh milk can be introduce after 1year old.
start fresh milk from 2 yrs old, is it too early? :?autumn82:
For my gal who's coming 6yrs old this year, she started fresh milk since 5years old. I just leave the milk out for 5mins then she will drink.
For my son who is coming 2, I will warm up the fresh milk in a cup of hot water coz he doesn't like cold stuffs yet.
I started my son on fresh milk since 18mths old, partial fresh milk. 2 feeds of fresh milk and 2 feeds of FM daily.
So far so good.
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autumn82:
Fresh milk can be introduce after 1year old.
start fresh milk from 2 yrs old, is it too early? :?HyperKiasu:
[quote=\"autumn82\"]For my gal who's coming 6yrs old this year, she started fresh milk since 5years old. I just leave the milk out for 5mins then she will drink.
For my son who is coming 2, I will warm up the fresh milk in a cup of hot water coz he doesn't like cold stuffs yet.
I started my son on fresh milk since 18mths old, partial fresh milk. 2 feeds of fresh milk and 2 feeds of FM daily.
So far so good. :D[/quote]i c.
my two kids (6.5 yo and 4.5 yo) still on formula...
i will switch from tonite.
can save cost also...
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HyperKiasu:
Depending on what kind of formula you have been giving your kids and how much milk you kids drink.
i c.
my two kids (6.5 yo and 4.5 yo) still on formula...
i will switch from tonite.
can save cost also...
For me, no savings, in fact gotta spend more. My kids drink Meiji fresh milk. If there's offer, about $4.80 for 2 800ml bottles. I need about 4-5 bottles every week. That adds up to about $40+ per mth.
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