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Old 04-29-08, 02:51 PM   #6 (permalink)
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When my children were babies we didn't have a dish washer and used a bottle sterilizing unit which was great. I just used to make sure the bottles were well washed in normal, hot soapy water, rinsed well then popped into the sterilizing unit to which had been added a sterilizing tablet.

My kids grew up big and strong (my son is over 6ft!) so whilst I wouldn't say it is wrong to rely on a dish washer, I would say it isn't necessary. Whatever you feel happiest with is the answer I guess.
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