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What Type of Water to Mix with Powdered Formula?
May 23, 2009 ... on the pipes it is not in the water. Once you heat water for formula the baby gets used to it and expects it. All 3 of mine were okay with ...
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- Well the safest water is deionized water, second to that is purified water, and basically the same as that in many respects is filtered water. I have used tap wate...
- If your water in the community isn't fluorinated, use the nursery water. Otherwise tap or bottled water is fine. I always boiled tap-water first anyway - it mixes be...
- I used nursey water, it is the best for the newborn. i think the other water my be harsh on her stomach
Radiant Heat and Boilers
It heats my whole house and my water. I have not used any oil since this was installed. Lovin that!!! And I love the heat I keep my thermostat at 80deg. ...
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- I am an interior designer and I work for an architectural firm. I would recommend looking into modern radiant heating (I would not use the ancient one in your slab). R...
- I do not have radiant heat, but I do work for a modular home company that installs radiant heat and have never heard that it will “die”. The pex tubing that is use...
- Hi M., My name is H. and my husband, John Bruce, and I own Green Valley Plumbing, LLC in Norwich, CT. I don't know if you are in this area but John would be happy to...
Powdered Milk
You might want to rethink the heating up part, though. Studies have shown it is safer to heat water on the stove than it is to zap it in the microwave. ...
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- should be fine as long as it's whole milk powder. Warm water is fine, heat it in the microwave, though, you shouldn't use warm tap water because it contains more cont...
- I gave my kids powder milk at that age. They liked it. I am not sure if using warm water instead of cold would do anything to the milk it self. It could make it har...
- If you are going to use it, you need to make very sure that he is getting plenty of fat in his diet from another source. They need the fats for brain development. Mo...
Need a New Water Heater Installed - Recommendations?
Read all 5 responses: "our electric water heater is going out and we need a buy a ... for installing it so the heat sensor didn't work after installation. ...
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- We just replaced ours and after comparing the Lowes brand with the Home Depot brand, we went with the Home Depot. They can arrange having it installed for a reasonabl...
- well my hubby works at metro energy savers and i know my family and friends have had great experience with them. you can try that. they do central heat if thats the sa...
- Home Depot has the best price for installation, but make sure you look over their shoulder and they do it right. I had new tile, water heater, and a dryer installed by...
Possible Heat Rash on Tummy
put a little corn starch in so warm to cool water that the best thing to due for the itchie .yes i would sat it heat rash. 1 mom found this helpful ...
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- Cornstarch is the old-fashioned remedy for prickly heat, but I'd have him checked Monday if it goes on or take him to urgent care if he develops other symptoms.
- Keep it mosturized. Vaseline or cocoa butter. Aloe actually burns when I put it on my heat rashes.
- hey K. put a little corn starch in so warm to cool water that the best thing to due for the itchie .yes i would sat it heat rash
Cold vs Warm Air Humidifier
Oct 4, 2009 ... Warm mist ones use heat to vaporize the water into the air. So they heat the water up, which can encourage bacterial growth. ...
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- My friend, who is the NICU coordinator at the U of Utah Hospital has told me to only use cool mist humidifiers, NOT warm mist, and use distilled water rather than tap ...
- My first one was cold. After a bit, I noticed some mold (I was NOT doing the proper cleaning at that time). When I went to look for a new one, I saw that the warm wa...
- The reason most recommend cold is to prevent the bacteria that's more likely to grow in a warm/moist environment. Nothing wrong with that as long as you truly do empt...
How to save My Cookware
You can also heat water with baking soda to boiling and then let it sit for a while and try scrubbing it then. There are some good stainless steel cleaners, ...
How to tell a breastfed infant have heat rash or allergy?
In my case it's heat rash, not acne. One way I've noticed to keep it minimal is to not bath him more than two or three times a week. The water and soaps can ...
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- HI M., Chances are that it is not something that he is allergic to so keep breastfeeding! When you are breastfeeding you tend to be very warm and moist between th...
- Hi, This is H.. My son who is now 23months old had the similar problem. He had it when he was about 4 months old and started Oatmeal cereal. It was around his nech an...
- hi M. it sounds like baby acne, but if it dissapears at the end of the day it could mean you have the baby to warm. they will break out from that as well. my daughter ...
Need to Cook a Lot of Hot Dogs for B-day Party
Take the largest spaghetti pot you have...fill with water...and heat them up. I tend to bring it to a boil (to really get it quick) and then just cook them ...
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- boil them in a big pot on the stove.
- Bake them in the oven...you could probably get a hundred in there and they would all be done at the same time... Also, if you want a healthier choice, use Turkey Hot ...
- I agree with boiling them in a 5 qt pot. Stick them on to boil, then turn them off, cover them and they stay warm until you're ready to serve. In another pot make up ...
Flowering Plants That Survive Texas Heat
We are only alowed to water the yard two times a week. I don't know if that's the ... Everything they have is native and/or drought tolerant/heat resistant. ...
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- Any kind of bulbs. I do daylilies and mine are actually hybrids so they are huge. Other evergreen shrubs that flower nicely are Salvia (comes in blue, white, pink, r...
- I love Pentas--they are in our front yard and have done AWESOME all of May, June, July and Aug..They are showing no signs of dying..and I bet they will last till the f...
- Wow. Not only could you be having culture shock moving from the Netherlands to here, but you seem to also be in "garden shock." I would LOVE to have a garden full ...