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I doubt very much that's boiling water.  I just bought a 'drink making 
machine' for kitchens, to see if my hubby could use it to make tea with 
when I was out.  Despite the packaging saying it was "hot enough for 
tea", water was coming out at 64 degrees.  When I contacted the 
manufacturer, they claimed the minimum it dispensed was 86 degrees.  
When investigated online, the maximum temp anyone had managed, was 94 
degrees, with the majority in the low 80s.

Boiling water apparently costs several hundred pounds, on tap, in this 
sort of machine.

I have a neighbour who did breastfeed for 4 months, for both her babies, 
but supplemented throughout and they had a plastic doobrey that took 
formula powder in a wheel of compartments, and then you poured in water 
as you needed each compartment.  At night, they filled the measured 
doobrey with several feeds, and sat it by cold water which had boiled 
earlier, and when babies stirred, mixed it cold there and then, by 
pouring exact liquid onto exact powder and shaking hard.  No need to get 
up and boil the water again....

Both babies have been hospitalised, and on drips, for 'rotovirus' about 
4 times.....

Morgan Gallagher


Camilla McCauley wrote:
> Dear all
> Being a mother of two sets of twins and a life member of AMBA, I receive
> the Australian Multiple Birth Association Magazine. I was saddened to
> see another "must have" product that was a full page advertisement in
> the magazine. A new innovative way to breach the WHO code? What next!!
> http://www.babyinnovations.com.au/
> Regards
> Camilla McCauley 
> Brisbane
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