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re heating formula milk

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Spongebob · 22/02/2005 15:58

Anyone know if re-heating formula milk is ok? Eg. say I make a pasta sauce with a bit of formula milk, and re-heat it again that evening?

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Spongebob · 22/02/2005 16:21

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Evesmama · 22/02/2005 16:23

i woulndt as the bacteria can start to grow the first time it was warmed

HappyMumof2 · 22/02/2005 16:26

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pinkmagic1 · 23/02/2005 14:26

How old is your little one? From 6 months it is OK to use full fat cows milk in recipes, just not for drinking. I make cauliflower cheese for DS, freeze it, defrost it then heat it up with no problems.

Distracted · 23/02/2005 14:45

We make sauces for ourselves with milk and then re-heat don't we. Also if you follow the instructions for making up formula milk in advance - you make it with hot water and cool it down, put it in the fridge and then re-heat it when it comes to feed time. That way it's been heated twice too.

I wouldn't think it's a problem, but as Pinkmagic says, you can use cows milk in sauces from 6 months.

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