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From: MSN NicknameChefShelby1  (Original Message)Sent: 2/13/2005 9:22 PM
Ahhh, fresh board.
 
Anyway!  My Carafe success story goes as follows.  I heat water in the small micro cooker and pour it into the carafe at bed time.  Then overnight I have plenty of warm water to mix formula for my baby (many of you may remember I'm nursing challenged) when he wakes up in the middle of the night without having to go down to the kitchen, use a bottle warmer or wait for the tap water to get warm!
 
Not only does it stay warm overnight but I actually accidentally took what was left from the night before back upstairs one night.  At first I was surprised that my water wasn't staying as warm as it had before....until I realized that the water had been in the carafe over 24 hours....then I was impressed that it was still warm AT ALL!
 
Got this for myself for Christmas and I'm thrilled!


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From: MSN Nicknamejlm1970Sent: 2/14/2005 7:27 PM
Oh Sure, thanks for telling me this now.  Jared doesn't have formula anymore!!!!!LOL.  Boy that's great!  I was wondering how well it worked. Now I want one.

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From: MSN Nicknamezxzxzxzxzx423Sent: 2/14/2005 9:05 PM
That's a great story that I will use whenever I demo the carafe!  We have a lot of baby-friendly items, actually -
 
Food Chopper - chop food for those just learning to eat (or who, like my son, are 1 year old and have barely any teeth)
 
Measure-All - measures in oz. so it is easy to measure water to mix with canned formula
 
Pizza cutter - cuts up hot dogs into strips, put spaghetti in shallow bowl & rock back & forth to cut
 
Micro-cooker - nuke frozen veggies for your little one instead of jarred (expensive!) baby food
 
What else?

ChefLeisa

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From: MSN Nicknamejlm1970Sent: 2/15/2005 1:41 PM
There's a file in the docs section called Pampered Parent (I think) which has a lot of parent-baby stuff on there.  If you can't find it, I'll go through my old docs.  If your items are not on there, maybe we should update the old one?
 
Jenn

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From: MSN NicknametwomidnightbluesSent: 2/26/2005 2:33 AM
Hmm!! That's sounds great! I have a home daycare and make formula bottles for one of the kids. Looks like I need to get a caraffe!

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From: MSN NicknameTheChefLady4JCSent: 8/10/2006 8:11 PM
Here's an updated tip on our NEW redesigned CHROME-Plated Carafe that is from a Weekly Bites (it contains a cross-sale tip as well!):
 
Quick Tip
Keep the chrome-plated exterior of the Carafe free of smudges and fingerprints with the Microfiber Towel. Gently rub the exterior with a dry Microfiber Towel until the Carafe is shiny. To prevent smears, be sure that the towel has not been laundered with fabric softener or a fabric sheet, as the Microfiber Towel Use & Care directs.

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