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Kathleen, you reported:
<< If she stores in the refrigerator, or the freezer, it turns soapy
and tastes bad to her, and she doesn't want to use it for her baby. She is
considering microwaving or scalding to break down the lipase that is causing
the milk to begin to turn or to change composition. >>
Has she tried storing in glass? Seems to make a lot of difference, as some
mom's milk will react to ANY kind of plastic (even Ross Lab's plastic
bottles).
Jan Barger, where it is getting colder in Wheaton, but where the 14 year old
son still won't wear a coat. "I didn't think it was THAT cold!" "Oh? 35
degrees?" Is there a book on "Mothers are from Mercury, 14-year old boys are
from Uranus" that I could read?
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