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Hi,

 

I always sterilized my bottles and jars too, but it is so much work, esp.

drying them all, esp the little dropper bottles and the droppers. I've done

the boiling on the top of the stove, and the microwave.

 

do you have another way that's easier?

 

Thanks,

San

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> Hi,

> I always sterilized my bottles and jars too, but it is so much

work, esp. drying them all, esp the little dropper bottles and the

droppers. I've done the boiling on the top of the stove, and the

microwave.

> do you have another way that's easier?

> Thanks,

> San

 

Hi San,

 

How about the dishwasher - especially if you have a " sanitize " mode

on it ... it'll wash them in REALLY hot water and dry them too :) Or

even boil them first and then pop them in the dishwaser for that

extra insurance (plus the heated dry cycle).

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

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I use alcohol to do all my bottles, jars and everything.

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The Sweater or shoe rack for the dryer :) Cuts drying time down dramatically!

I usually put a low lint load (Clean) through first. Just to make sure I do not

have anything lingering in there and spray the inside of the dryer with alcohol.

Just a quick spray. Nothing major. It evaporates quickly.

 

HTH

 

Linda

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Hi,

 

I always sterilized my bottles and jars too, but it is so much work, esp.

drying them all, esp the little dropper bottles and the droppers. I've done

the boiling on the top of the stove, and the microwave.

 

do you have another way that's easier?

 

Thanks,

San

 

 

 

 

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LUCKY YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I don't have room for one in my kitchen. I have never used one for

sterilization.

 

Linda

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Chris

Monday, November 24, 2003 7:23 PM

Re:Sterilizing bottles

 

 

Hi San,

 

How about the dishwasher - especially if you have a " sanitize " mode

on it ... it'll wash them in REALLY hot water and dry them too :) Or

even boil them first and then pop them in the dishwaser for that

extra insurance (plus the heated dry cycle).

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

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Hi Linda :)

 

Actually, I do feel lucky having a dishwasher now. I lived without one

all my life in NYC (didn't have a dryer there either - hung all my

laundry), then I had one in my first apt in Denver, then didn't have one

in my first house in Denver, then I had one in the last house in Denver

and when I moved here we got a brand new Maytag with all the bells and

whistles - I love the darn thing! *LOL* There is my life's dishwasher

history (just what y'all never wanted to know! ;)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

lillizard.com [lillizard]

Monday, November 24, 2003 8:29 PM

 

Re: Re:Sterilizing bottles

 

 

LUCKY YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I don't have room for one in my kitchen. I have never used one for

sterilization.

 

Linda

 

 

 

 

 

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