Susan I believe you misread this statement from the FDA link you provided:
But it says in most cases it's safe with cold water. (seems a bit like "in
most cases driving a car without a seat belt is safe"...)
So if you have any links to a firm recommendation by US govt links such as
CDC or FDA recommendations for hot water prep, I'd be grateful.
As it continues and states, "...cold tap water that's brought to a boil and then boiled for one minute and cooled."
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm285401.htm#safe
Michelle H. Kinne BA IBCLC RLC ICCE CD(DONA)
www.CascadePerinatalServices.com
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