Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Terrible habit, OP. Sorry to be mean, but they should get used to drinking from a real cup at that age, and drinking at the table, or in the kitchen, not everywhere in the house.
And no plastics. Wood or glass. You can reheat your milk and they can drink from a nice thick-walled mug without hormone disruptors. BPA is not the only culprit, but the only well-known one, and therefore the only one that manufacturers avoid.
Thanks. Agree about plastic which is why i'm on the search. They only drink milk out of a straw cup. It doesn't bother me. I'm glad they drink it. Thx
And the straw cup is made out of...?
Plastic. So no straw cup.
And do yourself a favor, no straws either, they're too difficult to wash.
At 3 and 6, they're too old for baby things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Terrible habit, OP. Sorry to be mean, but they should get used to drinking from a real cup at that age, and drinking at the table, or in the kitchen, not everywhere in the house.
And no plastics. Wood or glass. You can reheat your milk and they can drink from a nice thick-walled mug without hormone disruptors. BPA is not the only culprit, but the only well-known one, and therefore the only one that manufacturers avoid.
Thanks. Agree about plastic which is why i'm on the search. They only drink milk out of a straw cup. It doesn't bother me. I'm glad they drink it. Thx
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Anonymous wrote:
Terrible habit, OP. Sorry to be mean, but they should get used to drinking from a real cup at that age, and drinking at the table, or in the kitchen, not everywhere in the house.
And no plastics. Wood or glass. You can reheat your milk and they can drink from a nice thick-walled mug without hormone disruptors. BPA is not the only culprit, but the only well-known one, and therefore the only one that manufacturers avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Yuck. Drink the milk cold and sitting at a damn table.