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Badly curdled milk, drunk by 18 month old

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OneTwoOrThree · 28/09/2013 17:39

Sh!t

Just given DS a carton of cows milk, dated 16th September . He had a couple of sips, not and then rejected it. I took it off him, and then realised my mistake. When I poured it out, it was thin / watery with big lumps.

So, what happens next? Any advice, or experience?

It's dinner time, so I've fed him his tea as normal, which he's eaten. No ill effects yet - however it's only been 20 minutes!

Trying not to beat myself up about it, but what a stupid error!

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AnyaKnowIt · 28/09/2013 17:40

Meh, just think of it as cheese Smile

He'll be fine

OneTwoOrThree · 28/09/2013 17:46

I like that outlook - thanks! I guess I'll just keep my fingers crossed, and look out the spare sheets just in case...

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AnyaKnowIt · 28/09/2013 17:49

[Grin] because I've never done that lies

meditrina · 28/09/2013 18:06

Chances are, he'll be fine. I suppose that he might chunder/squit it out (so yes, those sheets are a good idea), but it's not likely to make him actually ill.

OneTwoOrThree · 28/09/2013 20:21

Phew!

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bonzo77 · 28/09/2013 20:24

Will be fine.

AmandaCooper · 28/09/2013 20:27

Can't you use old milk to make scones?

ClockWatchingLady · 29/09/2013 00:19

Also done that more than once. Never had any problems Smile

DragonsAreReal · 29/09/2013 00:28

Sure there is a country somewhere where they leave the milk out to go off and then drink it.

Although milk is a protein and proteins are wht make you ill when theyre gone off I doubt he had enough to make him ill.

moldingsunbeams · 29/09/2013 00:32

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OneTwoOrThree · 29/09/2013 08:46

Thanks all... Everyone had a good night sleep, as aside from a slightly loose nappy this morning, all is well! Woohooo!

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