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Help with Milk Spill
Asked by M.C. from Cleveland
on June 8, 2009
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Good Morning to All,
I always take a gallon of milk to the babysitters on Monday. Well, apparently this Monday had another plan for me. When we got to the sitters...
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- I would go get it detailed. By the time and money you spend TRYING to get it out and fail you would have spent the same amt at the detail place. PLUS they will do the ...
- Hi M.! A lot of car washes have not only the vacuums but a shampooer for the carpets. I would recommend starting there. It's only a couple bucks and then if it does...
- We just used a new car wash's (sp) carpet cleaner ourselves and while I had major doubt, my hubby was sure it would work. TRY IT! It cleaned ALL the major grossness fr...
Candle Wax Spilled in the Bathroom
Asked by S.S. from Cleveland
on February 19, 2009
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My babysitter had a candle spill in her bathroom, resulting in the wax getting on the tile floors, the grout, and some on the wooden baseboard. She scraped off what s...
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- I've gotten candle wax out of carpet using this method so it should work for your sitter's bathroom. Use your iron and make sure all the water has been drained and th...
- Place an old towel that you don't mind getting ruined over the wax and run a hot iron over it.
- use a hair dryer to heat up the wax and paper towels to wipe it up. K.
Carpet in Dining Room
Asked by M.M. from Salt Lake City
on July 20, 2009
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I am moving into an apartment that has carpet in the dining room. I also have two kids (3 years and 10 months) so it is impossible to never spill anything. I am wond...
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- Sippy cups, clear Koolaid, area rug, carpet shampooer. We've done that-and in military housing to boot so they're obsessive (they smell the carpets on their hands & kn...
- I like the first suggestion you got. Plus your chairs would slide easier (like how your office chair rolls better on it). It'd be better than a carpet because you woul...
- All great suggestions...worse case scenario, pick up Woolite carpet cleaner with oxy clean. We live in an apartment with carpet everywhere...I'm surprised it's not in...
My Sons, Nearly 3 and 5, Still Have Trouble Sharing! Is This Normal?
Asked by B.R. from Phoenix
on February 2, 2008
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I worry that my sons will never become the friends I hope they will be. My soon to be 5-year-old has trouble sharing because he plays differently, of course, than his...
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- hi, don't worry about that give them time, the age difference it's not that bad and i remember growing up with my sister, we fought all the time and now we are the bes...
- It doesnt matter if they are 2 years or 5 years apart, they are kids and they will fight and not share. They are typical kids. As they get older they will get along an...
- Hey, Mom, sharing with a three-year-old is always difficult. I have three children (boy, girl, boy) and it seems that when one of them was three the other (or others)...
Sippy Cup
Asked by K.G. from Sacramento
on March 26, 2007
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I have a 11mnth old who will be 1 yr old in april, but I want to get her off the bottle when she turns 1. I am having hard time getting her to use the sippy cup. I tri...
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- Hi. My daughter liked a cup by the company, "Nuby". I found them only at target. They are easy to clean and the top is very similar to a bottle material, for easy t...
- Hi K.. I tried a lot to and the brand I swear by is not Gerber (and I'm a Gerber freak! lol). Try Parent's Choice. They make some with soft....um nipplie thingys. They...
- Hello, I have 2 girls as well, a 2 year old and an 11 year old. I started to wean my 2 year old from the bottle around 10 months. I tried lots of different cups too...
What to Feed Her?
Asked by J.M. from Baton Rouge
on June 21, 2007
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My daughter is 14 months and only wants to eat baby food or junk food. I try to feed her what I eat and she doesn't want it. Puts it in her mouth then spits it out. ...
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- there is a sippy cup that is shaped like a real cup.. I used it for my daughter...here is a link to one, its on the bottom of the page; the lil trainer by gerber http:...
- Keep giving her the foods you eat. She will develop a taste for them over time. Feed her things like strawberries, and other fruits, cut up of course. My little on...
- i promise that your daughter won't starve herself. throw out the baby food and the junk food. don't allow it in the house. that way it's not an option. try sweeter veg...
11 Month Old Holding Food in His Mouth
Asked by S.S. from Los Angeles
on September 27, 2008
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Does anyone have any advice about how to handle an 11 month old who just recently started holding food in his mouth at mealtimes? He will usually swallow a few bites ...
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- Sounds like he's teething and his lil gums hurt... Go get some baby oragel Mom. He is hungry, it's a new thing for him for sure. He does not know what to do with the ...
- Your situation brings back many memories of my daughter. She also used to hold food in her mouth. We would call her chipmonk. We never took it seriously, but however w...
- Hi, My son does this exact thing, it's completely maddening! (Plus, our daycare lady says that the other kids his age do it too, so I guess it's normal). Either t...
Daughter Won't Keep the Lid on Her Cup
Asked by T.D. from Fort Smith
on May 2, 2008
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I take my 2 year old and my 3month old daughters out when I run errands on payday and I always stop and get my daughter a drink at Sonic or McDonalds, but she won't ke...
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- I have the same problem with my son so I always keep a clean sippy cup in my car so if we happen to grab food etc. while we are out I can pour his drink into the sippy...
- My 2 yr old's issue is taking the straw out and spattering drink everywhere. "Leave the straw in or I take it away!" She gets one second chance to put it back in and ...
- T., take a cup of water from home, saves money and no stains if spilled. Bette D.
How Much Milk for Toddlers Under 2
Asked by K.H. from Minneapolis
on August 19, 2007
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I finally bit the bullet and weaned my twin girls from their bottles this summer (they are 20 months now). They have always resisted milk in sippys and I was hoping on...
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- My daughter is 17 months now and her milk intake depends on the day. She used to have 2 cups of about 6-8 ounces a day and a yogurt. And that is enough dairy. Now s...
- Have you tried giving her the milk in a regular cup? From the first time my son hated sippy cups and would only drink out of a regular cup like his big sister. You c...
- Hi K., I am a mother of twin boys - almost a year old - and am/will be very anal about their milk consumption when we go to make the switch in a couple weeks. I un...
Recommendations on Plasticware with Lids That Don't Shrink in Dishwasher
Asked by J.I. from Pittsburgh
on October 27, 2008
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I'm sick of my plasticware, the missing lids and the ones that shrunk in the dishwasher and no longer fit. I just had my lunch (soup) spill all over my car, looks like...
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- Lock & Lock's are the best ever! You can get them on QVC & some other places; they don't stain, the lids seal on tight & they can be washed over & over again in the d...
- J., I think the brans is called STERLTIE. I will have to go downstairs and look and email back if I am wrong. My husband is notorius for keeping the plastic in the mi...
- I'm with the consensus, Lock & Lock or Rubermaid! I have both! Do not purchase Gladware b/c you can't get the darn lids off without ripping them (and spilling food)....