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Nshoregrl
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Member since 8/09 406 total posts
Name: Amy
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milk with no power
I need whole milk for dc. What are people doing in case we lose power...do they still make powdered millk?
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Posted 8/25/11 6:16 PM |
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Jan1975
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Member since 8/09 3846 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Re: milk with no power
I was thinking the same thing...not sure what to do, maybe parmalat (sp?)
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Posted 8/25/11 6:38 PM |
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babycakes18
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Member since 4/09 1281 total posts
Name: Dani
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Re: milk with no power
We bought Parmalat.
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Posted 8/25/11 6:43 PM |
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mommyIam
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Name: Shana
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Re: milk with no power
I'm freaking out, really you think there will be no power?
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Posted 8/25/11 7:15 PM |
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MrsGmomof3
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Member since 6/08 3290 total posts
Name: Irrelevant
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Re: milk with no power
Parmalat
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Posted 8/25/11 7:18 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: milk with no power
Posted by mommyIam
I'm freaking out, really you think there will be no power?
I'm sure a lot of trees will be falling on power lines with the high winds.
I bought milk boxes
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Posted 8/25/11 7:33 PM |
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Mrs-D-Girl
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Re: milk with no power
We got juice box size Milk on the shelf from Stop & Shop
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Posted 8/25/11 7:51 PM |
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Mrs-D-Girl
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Re: milk with no power
Another thing you can do that a friend told me, get bags of ice and put them in the freezer now. If the power goes out, grab the milk from the fridge and the ice and put it in a cooler.
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Posted 8/25/11 7:53 PM |
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ChrisDee
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Name: Christine
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Re: milk with no power
ice and a cooler. Start hoarding ice now LOL
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Posted 8/25/11 7:55 PM |
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KennysMommy
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Name: Danielle
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Re: milk with no power
Posted by ChrisDee
ice and a cooler. Start hoarding ice now LOL
YES! I would put ice in a cooler now to get it cold, drain the water as it melts, then refill. I'm putting all milk and any foods I'll need to prepare for DS in there. I hope to not have to open the fridge for anything once the power is out - and I"m sure it will be. I can survive on pretzels and PB&J if I need to.
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Posted 8/25/11 8:15 PM |
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Re: milk with no power
I would get evaporated milk or powdered milk. That is what I have for DD. Or Pediasure.
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Posted 8/25/11 9:27 PM |
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4PsInaPod
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Re: milk with no power
Posted by KennysMommy
Posted by ChrisDee
ice and a cooler. Start hoarding ice now LOL
YES! I would put ice in a cooler now to get it cold, drain the water as it melts, then refill. I'm putting all milk and any foods I'll need to prepare for DS in there. I hope to not have to open the fridge for anything once the power is out - and I"m sure it will be. I can survive on pretzels and PB&J if I need to.
ditto!
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Posted 8/25/11 9:58 PM |
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pnbplus1
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Name: Mommy
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Re: milk with no power
DS is still on whole milk but for the storm I got him Horizon shelf-stable 1% milk. They (Horizon) don't make shelf-stable whole milk. I figure a few days of low fat won't hurt him. He gets plenty of healthy fats from various sources regularly.
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Posted 8/25/11 10:00 PM |
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Re: milk with no power
Posted by DPerotti
Posted by KennysMommy
Posted by ChrisDee
ice and a cooler. Start hoarding ice now LOL
YES! I would put ice in a cooler now to get it cold, drain the water as it melts, then refill. I'm putting all milk and any foods I'll need to prepare for DS in there. I hope to not have to open the fridge for anything once the power is out - and I"m sure it will be. I can survive on pretzels and PB&J if I need to.
ditto!
same
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Posted 8/25/11 10:41 PM |
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Re: milk with no power
i just realized that our 15 month old can resort to formula that we've had left over from the day we switched to whole milk
i also realized that i might be able to borrow some of the batteries from his toys for our flashlights... man, is that a new low?
does anyone have a "go-diaper bag"? i was thinking in case anything happens and we have to leave, would it be smart to shove diapers and a few changes of clothes and 2 containers of puffs in the diaper bags?
sigh
cant this storm just go away? i feel like a raging psychopath :(
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Posted 8/26/11 2:21 AM |
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Jan1975
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Member since 8/09 3846 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Re: milk with no power
Posted by anonymoususer
i just realized that our 15 month old can resort to formula that we've had left over from the day we switched to whole milk
i also realized that i might be able to borrow some of the batteries from his toys for our flashlights... man, is that a new low?
does anyone have a "go-diaper bag"? i was thinking in case anything happens and we have to leave, would it be smart to shove diapers and a few changes of clothes and 2 containers of puffs in the diaper bags?
sigh
cant this storm just go away? i feel like a raging psychopath :(
No, you aren't crazy. It must be why I am also up at almost 3am making a shopping list!
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Posted 8/26/11 2:39 AM |
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Kissy331
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Name: Kristen
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Re: milk with no power
Posted by anonymoususer
i just realized that our 15 month old can resort to formula that we've had left over from the day we switched to whole milk
i also realized that i might be able to borrow some of the batteries from his toys for our flashlights... man, is that a new low?
does anyone have a "go-diaper bag"? i was thinking in case anything happens and we have to leave, would it be smart to shove diapers and a few changes of clothes and 2 containers of puffs in the diaper bags?
sigh
cant this storm just go away? i feel like a raging psychopath :(
I just packed the kids "to go bag" with their clothes & will pack diapers, wipes & snacks this morning.
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Posted 8/26/11 5:52 AM |
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Peainapod
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Name: Diana
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Re: milk with no power
I bought 2 quarts of parmalat. they also make powdered milk.
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Posted 8/26/11 6:51 AM |
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GioiaMia
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Re: milk with no power
Posted by SweetApril
Posted by anonymoususer
i just realized that our 15 month old can resort to formula that we've had left over from the day we switched to whole milk
i also realized that i might be able to borrow some of the batteries from his toys for our flashlights... man, is that a new low?
does anyone have a "go-diaper bag"? i was thinking in case anything happens and we have to leave, would it be smart to shove diapers and a few changes of clothes and 2 containers of puffs in the diaper bags?
sigh
cant this storm just go away? i feel like a raging psychopath :(
No, you aren't crazy. It must be why I am also up at almost 3am making a shopping list!
I am insane. I need to calm down. my family is soooo calm around me, I feel like something is wrong with me!
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Posted 8/26/11 7:12 AM |
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maymama
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Re: milk with no power
horizon milk boxes. BRU has packs of 18
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Posted 8/26/11 7:12 AM |
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