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Yes true… Have a sticker on the container and write the expiry date over that. And keep rewriting new expiry dates when you refill it.
Another point to debate may be, is it good to let the babies under the care of maids. I mean those tots who are less than 2 years of age.
1. Situation demands, because of working mothers
2. Do those kids really get the love and care they must have?
Members, your views are welcome.
Rgds,
Ram
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Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 10:40:43
Subject: [EZLINK] Regarding babycare
Hi Friends,
I have a small infant and let us share our baby caring tips from this group.
All new and experienced Parents welcome!!!!! !!!!!!
Let me be the starter.
throw the refill pack. We dont have the habit of noting the expiry date in
the container. Better to note down the expiry date in a book or the shifted
container itself with the marker. So that we will not miss it and wont give
the same food after it expires. Same applies to the medicines also. Some
medicines should be used within few days once the container is opened. We
will forget the date when we opened it. So, all the new mothers, better to
note it down somewhere. We should not be playful with regard to the baby….
Expecting your tips and let this group be useful for all.
Please reply ONLY to group so that it will be useful to everyone.
Cheers,
Gayatri.
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