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Redundant Baby Bottles!

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lifeas3plus1 · 07/03/2010 10:02

Just a quick question to ask what you all do with baby bottles when you no longer need them?

We have moved onto cups now but seems such a waste to just chuck them out with the rubbish.

I don't really want to keep them because I'm hoping to not use bottles at all for the next baby but not sure what to do with them either.

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LittleMrsHappy · 07/03/2010 10:06

Id keep them "just in case" BF does not go to plan if you are having another baby.

If not sell them on ebay, boot sale etc...

BertieBotts · 07/03/2010 17:00

I use mine quite often for measuring out small amounts of liquid for recipes etc - saves dirtying a jug. And freezing or storing small amounts of liquid from things which don't come with lids - easy to defrost stuff as well.

BertieBotts · 07/03/2010 17:02

Also you might want to keep a couple, not as a backup for breastfeeding as such (as that can be undermining) but for expressed milk if you ever want to go out without the new baby.

BertieBotts · 07/03/2010 17:03

One last suggestion (sorry!) - see if your local council will recycle them at all.

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