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"Margie Forrest, RN, BSN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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<< Also remind them that it is better to buy ready to feed, so the formula
 company can't claim that she used dirty water to mix the formula in -- not to
 mention that way she won't accidently get too much formula in the mix, or too
 little, or have cryptosporidium in the water, or forget, and give concentrate
 straight, or whatever..  >>

And to make sure that is really is "ready to feed" and not mislabeled
concentrate.  This, too, has happened.

Margie in WPB

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