Hi Pat -
I have been teaching moms to use ice cube trays to freeze milk since the mid-80's. Dropping them into a food-grade ziplock-style baggie is a good idea but I recommend a second step. If the cubes are in the baggie and mom has a self-defrosing freezer, they will slighlty defrost and refreeze and eventually stick together. I suggest that mom places the food grade baggie inside a paper grocery sack. The paper is an excellent insulator and decreases the problem with the cubes sticking together. Most standard size ice cubes are about 1-oz.
Linda Pohl
Pat Young <[log in to unmask]> wrote: The size will be so convenient for
adjusting amount thawed. I would just tell them to drop into a freezer
grade baggie as soon as solid. Pat in SNJ
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