Guest guest Posted June 19, 2001 Report Share Posted June 19, 2001 >Lynda said: >I know there are dangers with hot drinks, but the whole of life is a >risk, and we do manage in our own homes. > >: >This reminds me when DS was tiny and I went into Tesco on my way back >from somewhere. I wanted to (bottle) feed DS then do my shopping. >They wouldn't let me have a jug of hot water at the table to warm the >bottle in case there was an accident, but it was OK for me to have a >cup of tea there. > >They took bottle to heat, and I'd have never have know how they did >it, except some dippy kid, brought the contents of the bottle (still >stone cold) in a cardboard drinks cup, and asked if it was warm >enough. When I realised they'd emptied the contents into a >non-sterile container and microwaved it I went bolistic. They said >they weren't allowed to put customer's containers in their microwave. >(New mum syndrome again at this stage - everything was super sterile >and never went near a microwave). > >They did offer to get a tin of milk off the shelf to make some more, >but when I explained you had to boil the water then wait about half >hour for it to cool down, with DS screaming for all he was worth, they >realised why I couldn't wait. Fortunately I had ready made bottles at >home in the fridge (5mins drive), but I never did get my shopping >done. > >I did get a very apologetic reply from a snotty letter I wrote to the >store manager. > > Todman Oh what a terrible experience! Hooray for new mum syndrome though say I - I think it *is* worth being fussy and many mums would have just gone along with it out of embarrassment, but worried themselves sick - and perhaps even had a sick baby too. (A brilliant advert for breastfeeding too, but I don't suppose you need to hear that!) I do know people who completely gave up hot drinks after having children - quite a few never have them at our local NCT 'coffees' (quite likely to 'glass of water's round here) I found it very handy at home having a DH who doesn't have hot drinks! One of the best freebies I ever got was the big plastic coffee cup with lid that came from Amazon a couple of Christmasses ago. I like two mugs filter coffee in the morning and was always forgetting the second..and the first due to having to put it somewhere inaccessible. (And I am someone who likes their drinks pretty cool, so I can't down them quickly) This held two cups in a relatively safe fashion. Thought I'd hate drink out of plastic but this one is fine. -- jennifer@... Vaudin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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