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Price is P1600 for a set.
Each pack includes two milk trays and lids.
Sensible Lines Milk... an easier, safer AND more economical breast milk freezing system on the market for moms today.
Milk trays are made from flexible Bisphenol-A FREE plastic and durable enough for the freezer. Notable attributes of the Milk Trays:
-Bisphenol- A FREE
-Sixteen 1 oz. cavities
-1 oz. frozen Milk Sticks will fit through ALL bottle openings (even if it is 4 oz., 9 oz., narrow, wide-mouth, or bent-neck bottle)
-A lid to block out freezer burn and eliminate smells from other items in the freezer
-Reusable - stop continously spending money on nurser bags!
-Slim in size to fit any freezer to ensure ample room for other frozen foods
Milk Trays are not ice cube trays with lids. They are a better choice for freezing breastmilk
-Patented design specifically for breast milk
-Exact measurement of 1 oz. Milk Sticks
-Versatile shape - fit through all bottle openings
-Very flexible and absolutely reusable
Milk Trays (breast milk storage trays) are used to freeze expressed breast milk, not actually store breast milk. Breastfeeding/pumping mothers will pump their breast milk into the bottles that come with the breast pumps and then pour that expressed breast milk into their Milk Trays. This will then freeze it into the one-ounce servings and patented shape that will fit into any bottle opening in just a few short hours. Once frozen mothers will then "pop out" their one-ounce Milk Sticks and store them in freezer safe zip lock bags (easily found in every kitchen) until ready to use. Now the trays can be reused for the next round(s) of pumping.
Freezing expressed breast milk this way allows for more room in the freezer by allowing mothers to place as many ounces as they want (usually over a two week span) into one bag. Since the one-ounce Milk Sticks are already frozen they remain separated in the bag allowing mothers to remove only the ounces needed for that bottle at that time. Also in one-ounce servings breast milk freezes faster minimizing the amount of nutrients lost during the freezing process. Freezer safe zip lock bags are safe to hold frozen food products like breast milk remember the milk is already frozen! It is safe to touch the frozen breast milk as long as hands are washed prior to touching the milk.
Let’s face it, breast pumping is hard! Babies know how to get feed better than we can pump. However since women make up over 46% of the work force, mothers wanting to continue working and breast feeding have to pump and store their breast milk. Breast pumping requires dedication and patience not to mention staying hydrated and well rested! What mother can achieve all that?
Since mothers don’t want to have hundreds of barely filled nurser bags in their freezer they tend to pour four to eight ounces into each bag. The entire bag must be thawed and since breast milk cannot be refrozen once thawed (even warming then cooling then warming again is also a "no-no" because of early spoiling and even more destruction of valuable nutrients) usually several ounces get thrown away. Think about that for a moment - several ounces thrown away - that can really add up over time.
As recommended by many notable organizations, the bext way of freezing and storing expressed breastmilk:
-At room temperature between 4-6 hours in an air-tight container
-In a refrigerator between 4-8 days in an air-tight container
-In a separate freezer 6-12 months in a feezer-safe container
-Hard sided plastic containers with well-fitting tops
-Recommended to freeze in small quantities (1-2 oz.)
Made in the USA
Invented by breastfeeding working mothers.
Milk Trays can handle all the problems that working/breastfeeding mothers face while staying true to the environment.
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http://indigomanila.multiply.com/journal/item/3What are Sensible Lines Breastmilk Trays?
Sensible Lines' Milk Tray™ is an efficient way to freeze your breast milk. It freezes expressed breast milk in one-ounce servings thus allowing breastfeeding mothers and/or the baby's caregiver (dad, grandparents, yaya etc.) to give milk made to order. Using the Milk Tray™ will give breastfeeding mothers confidence in knowing that none of their breast milk will be wasted, a common occurrence for pumping mothers. It will also help them achieve their breastfeeding goals.
How does it help eliminate wasted breast milk?
With Milk Trays™, expressed breast milk are frozen in convenient one-ounce milk servings called Milk Sticks™. The breastfeeding mom or the baby's caregiver (dad, grandparents, yaya etc.) just needs to defrost the amount of milk sticks she/he needs to feed the baby at that feeding time. No more waste.
How do I store the Milk Sticks™?
After freezing expressed breast milk into the Milk Trays™, transfer them into ziplock bags. Write the date the breast milk was expressed and how many oz. each ziplock bag contains. Do not store more than 2 weeks worth of breast milk in 1 bag. Use the oldest bag first.
How do I thaw the Milk Sticks™?
Milk Sticks™ may be thawed in the bottle or in a ziplock bag. You may thaw the milksticks in these ways:
- in a bottle warmer,
- in a bowl of warm water,
- under running warm water,
- in the refrigerator or
- left out on the counter.
Milk Sticks™ will fit through any bottle opening . Unlike ice-cube trays, Milk Trays™ are specifically designed for expressed breast milk.
What are Milk Trays™ made of?
They are made from not only FDA-approved plastic but medical-grade plastic as well and are safe for the environment. They are also Bisphenol-A free and Phthalates free.
What are the other advantages of the Milk Trays™?
- has lids that block out freezer burn and odor from the freezer.
- Its design allows for stacking - saving freezer space.
- able to withstand temperature from –40˚ to 212˚ (boiling begins at 212˚).
- flexible plastic allows frozen Milk Sticks™ to easily come off
- reusable and can last, depending on use, for up to one year
- fat soluble nutrients from breast milk will not adhere or cling to the Milk Trays™ unlike in soft plastic nurser bags
- less plastics used versus freezing 1-2oz. breastmilk per nurser bag (assuming breastmilk is pumped into breastmilk storage containers or baby bottles then transferred to milktrays for freezing)