Or should I be boiling water separately
Or should I be boiling water separately
I was boiling it seperatley for months but was then told I could have just been using the kettle lol DS has had kettle boiled water for months with no probshth Oh and yes I put it in a closed jug in the fridge after I have filled the bottles just to keep extra handy
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Last edited by Purple Lily; 12-03-2012 at 11:53.
I used boiled kettle water and kept it in a filtered jug so it was always handy.
We boil water in a kettle then put it in just in the fridge.
Parenting alone since 2003
Great thanks everyone know I can use kettle water without hesitation
Sorry, i don't mean to thread crash but this thread reminded me of a question i've had for ages - Is it ok to use bottled/mineral/spring water for bottles. I think i've seen hospitals use distilled water for bottles ? but could be wrong. Advice would be appreciatedTIA
tatia&shura (12-03-2012)
Boiled water is best, but in an emergency bottled is better than tap, although the recommendation is still to boil it.
Parenting alone since 2003
As long as you let the kettle boil until it turns itself off, or to a rolling boil if it doesn't turn itself off, then it's fine.
We boil the kettle when we wash the bottles and then measure the freshly boiled water into bottles. Allow to cool then pop in the fridge.
I was told by the MW it had to be boiled for 10mins.
ETA: Yes definitely the drinking water not for bottle sterilisation - that was 15-20mins.
We've been boiling pots on the stove for months.
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