2-3 weeks in fridge, a year or more in a freezer.
How long you can safely store expressed breast milk depends on the method of storage used.Room TemperatureExpressed breast milk can be safely stored at room temperature for up to 6 hours. If it is especially warm in the room, it is safer to store the breast milk in a cooler or refrigerator until needed.RefrigeratorExpressed breast milk can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5-8 days. It is best to store it in the back of the refrigerator to keep its temperature constant.FreezerExpressed breast milk can be safely stored in freezer for up to 3-6 months. For a chest freezer, it can be safely stored for up to 6-12 months. It is best to store it in the back of the freezer to keep its temperature constant.
I would try it, freezing a pudding pie works well and makes it more solid and that includes regular milk and evaporated milk might turn out the same way.
You can put your gelato in a regular freezer, you may just have to wait a few more hours, such as overnight because a blast freezer quickly freezes the gelato in a short amount of time so you can eat it quicker. ( about 5 min)
The milk sweetens and will taste honey-ish
if you slowly reduce the feeding then your milk will just dry up. check www.gurgle.com for more info
Put Shoes inside a plastic bag, then put in a Freezer for 48 hours !! Bacteria is destroyed when it freezes -- No more smell !!
No cold milk can't spoil in 15 sec, it takes a while for milk to start spoiling estimated time -1 or more hours
Do you mean that you wish to produce more breast milk once the baby is born? If so, breastfeeding is about "supply & demand". The more the baby sucks, the more milk will be produced. If you feel you dont have enough milk, allow your baby to suck for longer. Encourage him if he falls asleep. And put him on the breast more often - once an hour if you need to. You should see your milk supply increase within 24 hours.
It isn't drinkable any more. It's spoiled, so it has to be thrown away.
It isn't drinkable any more. It's spoiled, so it has to be thrown away.
The cold temperature in the freezer will cause the air molecules inside the balloon to contract, making the balloon shrink in size. If the balloon gets cold enough, the rubber may become brittle and more prone to popping.