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Parenting fails - curdled milk

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Purpledaisies4 · 03/06/2023 20:12

God I feel awful. My 1 year old drinks his milk in bed (yes still in a bottle, yes I know 🤦‍♀️) popped for a wee & when I came back he'd drunk most of it but what was left was curdled. The date on it is Monday & it was fine this morning so didnt have any reason to think it was off. I smelt what was left in his bottle, it didn't seem too bad but I don't like milk so it doesn't smell nice to me at the best of times! I guess it must have tasted ok else he wouldn't have drunk it but i feel so bad I gave him something off. Someone please tell me I'm not going to be up all night with a sick child 😭 Anyone got any other parenting fails today to make me feel slightly better?

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Theunamedcat · 03/06/2023 20:17

When we moved house my ex packed ds sippy cup with milk in "accidentally" (he did this shit on purpose tbh) I chose not to frantically search through boxes I unpacked the essential items and asked him to find the cup (the house we moved into was MINGING) A FEW MONTHS LATER 😳 a strange stain appeared on my bedroom ceiling the cup had been left in a box in the loft and had exploded the stench was appalling the stain remains despite stain block paint

I should have checked the damm boxes

UnravellingTheWorld · 03/06/2023 20:32

When I was weaning my son he would eat absolutely everything. So anytime something got overcooked I would chuck it in his dinner and mix it in with potato/pasta/basically anything. Poor baby ate lots of VERY nasty mushy veg!

(he's almost 2 and still likes it very well cooked)

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