Warming Cows Milk on Holiday

Hello,

Seems a stupid question but we are going on holiday to Gran Canaria in June.

Our 16 month old currently drinks cows milk from a MAM bottle.

Our hotel is all inclusive and doesn’t provide a microwave or anything like this in the room.

What would be the best way to warm up the cows milk using the MAM bottles?

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When we went to Gran Canaria in the Easter time my little one drank it cold even at night which he never does at home
Will you have a kettle in your room because we did and we just boiled the kettle and once it was boiled put in the kettle sounds odd I know but it worked

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I took cartons of the sma pro 3 out with us on holiday just a few weeks ago. The can be used at room temperature

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really handy

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We’re just back this week and we boiled the kettle, bought a wee plastic tub in the supermarket and set the bottle in the boiling water for a few mins x

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We give our little boy warmed cows milk at bedtime too in a Mam bottle. I’ve always found them quite difficult to warm milk up in hot water. We have just got home from holiday without a kettle or microwave. Our little boy was happy to drink the milk cold, I do think it took him longer to get to sleep but he was happy enough ☺️

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I added a splash of boiled water to warm up the milk, it worked!

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Hot water in a jug?

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There should be a kettle in the room, boil that and use it! We came back from holiday on the 20th and I just asked them to warm his milk in the microwave or I used the kettle. Hotel Staff should be accommodating to kids !

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