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  2. Breastmilk storage and handling - Wikipedia

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    Despite the widespread availability of breast milk warmers, breast milk does not need to be warmed - it can be served at room temperature or cold, if the baby accepts it. [12] [11] If breast milk is warmed prior to consumption, the temperature must always be checked to ensure it is at a safe temperature for the baby. This can be done by putting ...

  3. North Carolina Husband Saves Cooler Of Wife's Breastmilk By ...

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    The creek served as a lifeline to transport the milk, but its cold waters also helped keep the cooler chilled—a practice passed down through generations. Singleton noted that the region’s ...

  4. Got milk -- containers? Schools seeking options amid shortage

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    Oct. 31—WATERTOWN — Area school districts are scrambling for alternatives due to a national shortage of half-pint milk containers. The iconic boxy containers have been a school staple for ...

  5. Category:Milk containers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Milk containers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Milk bag; Bag-in-box;

  6. Plastic bottle - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bottles are typically used to store liquids such as water, soft drinks, motor oil, cooking oil, medicine, shampoo or milk. They range in sizes, from very small bottles to large carboys. Consumer blow molded containers often have integral handles or are shaped to facilitate grasping. [2] [3]

  7. North Carolina Man Saves Cooler of Wife's Breastmilk by ...

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    In a video that's amassed more than 1 million views, Emily Singleton shares footage of what she describes as "Appalachian folks makeshifting ways to save breastmilk for their babies during the flood."