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Hi, Kerri.
Thanks for explaining the difference in words. And, I wasn't thinking
of "iceblocks" as the huge blocks of ice in the grocery store, but yet a
different thing. I thought we were talking about putting the breastmilk in an ice
cube tray for the refrigerator's freezer, like we sometimes suggest for
homemade baby food, which would make "iceblocks", though smaller. I just figured a
stick of some sort in the iceblock, or using those plastic "popsicle" molds,
would make it easier to handle. How strange a conversation can get when we're
using two different words for the same thing, but don't know it!
Dee
Dee Kassing, BS, MLS, IBCLC
Collinsville, Illinois, in central USA
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