The site Only the Breast was founded about a year and a half ago by Glenn and Chelly Snow after Chelly gave birth and noticed posts online by new moms who either couldn't produce enough milk for their babies, or had a freezer full of
milk in Ziploc bags.
Not exact matches
There are usually little
Ziploc bags
in the communal fridge or freezer with breast
milk, nobody bats an eyelash.
If you have had problems with leaks / holes
in your breast
milk bags during the defrosting process, you can try putting a
ziploc bag around the one that you're defrosting before you put it
in water.
The TSA allows medically necessary liquids (this includes breast
milk, formula, and juice for babies)
in excess of 3.4 ounces through security, and it does not have to be
in a quart sized
ziploc bag.
However, convenience comes with an added cost so if budget is tight, simply carry the servings you will need of your protein powder individually sealed
in a
Ziploc ® bag
in your cooler and mix them with water or
milk when it is time to consume.