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Cooking safely with microwaves
By Cheryl Freedman on 27/02/2011 20:23:02
It's tempting for tired or time-starved mums to heat up baby food in the microwave, but how risky is it for your little one?

When you're short on time or energy (as, let's face it, most new mums are), microwave ovens can be a real godsend. So it's no surprise that they've become an increasingly common sight in our kitchens over the last few decades.While they've been

Mothercare steriliser bottle reviewed
By ThinkBaby on 16/07/2005 11:25:01
Unit-free sterilising bottle - just add microwave

Mothercare Steriliser Bottle Ease, speed and simplicity of use - highly transportable Bottles can take a while to cool enough for handling, not everyone will like the wide-neck Features: Designed for super-fast sterilising in the microwave

September's review prize winners
By ThinkBaby on 19/10/2005 07:52:23
Did you win a set of Mothercare microwave sterilising bottles?

We're a little late with September's review winners, but better late than never, here are the winners...."Jane Koukoulas, from Northants, for her review of the Maclaren Quest: Lightweight, easy to fold, sturdy. The Quest folds up small enough for our boot (and leaves plenty of ro...

Know-how: warming a baby bottle
By Sarah Lawson on 23/04/2007 11:15:04
Many parents like to microwave a baby's bottle for speed, but what's really safe?

, even if this means cooling takes longer, the teat will be kept sterile) or put it in a bowl or jug of cold water to cool it down.Safe milk warmingAlthough many parents like to warm milk bottles in the microwave this is a very dangerous practice

Review and win!
By ThinkBaby on 09/08/2005 11:36:49
Add your user reviews to ThinkBaby and you could win a Mothercare Sterilising bottle for the microwave

We liked the Mothercare sterilising bottle that we reviewed recently so much that we decided to buy a bunch to give away to ThinkBaby members.We'll be sending a three-pack out for the best user reviews written each month. All you need to do to be in with a chance to win the bottl...

Buyer's Guide to Sterilisers
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 02:02:46
Sterilisers are essential to ensure everything to do with feedng your baby is sterile and germ free before he turns 1. But should you get an electric, cold water or microwave steriliser?

will burn your hand when you try to remove the items inside.If you have limited worktop space and prefer speed, you can get a microwave steriliser, which steams bottles in less time. Depending on the size of your microwave, you can buy ones which will take

Sterilising bottles when travelling
By Sarah Lawson on 15/12/2008 01:37:25
If the fuss of sterilisers puts you off travelling with baby, read our tips and ideas

the task a little easier, and the thought of holidaying with baby a lot more appealing!Microwave steam sterilisersTaking up much less space than electric sterilisers, and handy if you are staying at a villa or cottage where you know there is a microwave

Antoni & Alison children’s ceramics
By Louise Rogers on 12/03/2008 09:57:37
Fashion duo Antoni & Alison have created these delightful children’s sets

at the bottom of the Sweet Iris bowl. Sets come gift-boxed and wrapped in tissue, so they make a perfect present for a special child. They’re also dishwasher and microwave safe so are practical as well as beautiful. There are also plate and spoon sets and money

ZSL Hot Hugs for loveable snuggles
By Sarah Lawson on 13/02/2007 02:18:42
If you're feeling achy after a day lugging your bump around, the scented cuddly animals from London Zoo's online shop might be the cuddly treat you need!

it all! But now they have come up with a great idea for grown-ups who still like a cuddle but daren’t own up to their inner child: the Hot Hug.You might have already seen other types of microwaveable hot water bottle (where you get the inner heat

Review: Avent Express Steam Steriliser
By Maria Muennich on 05/01/2007 02:16:00
A straight-forward electric steriliser offering a reasonably fast cycle at a decent price

, such as some microwave sterilisers. However, as the contents stay sterilised for up to three hours if unopened, if you put the cycle on anytime within three hours of feeding time then you'll be ready to go straight-away. For some, this three-hour window won

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