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Saturday, December 5, 2009

New mom secrets: I sometimes use breastmilk for cooking

It's hard being a new mom (or even an experienced mom to a new baby) and sometimes we do things we know we shouldn't, despite what all the experts say. But this is a safe place to share your secrets—we won't tell.

This Week's Secret:

I sometimes use breastmilk for food if I'm out of store-bought milk. — anonymous

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We all have secrets and opinions—so thanks to this brave mom for sharing her honest thoughts, and thank you for keeping this conversation nonjudgmental!

Written by Brittny Drye for CafeMom's Baby Buzz

Past confessions:

My Baby Annoys Me

I Took My Baby to a Bar

I Drove My Baby Without a Car Seat

I Forgot My Baby's Name!

I Leave My Twin Babies Home Alone

I Let My Baby Wear a Dirty Diaper

I Wish I Never Had a Baby

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  • GirlyGirl©'s Avatar
    Posted by GirlyGirl© Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:25pm PDT

    Oh, that is just sick!

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  • SILENT KNIGHT's Avatar
    Posted by SILENT KNIGHT Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:57pm PDT

    That might be a welcomed surprise depending on the breast. You know as you get older there are alot of different acquired tastes. I just hope her kids aren't eating her food because after a certain age breast feeding is wierd.

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  • GirlyGirl©'s Avatar
    Posted by GirlyGirl© Wed Oct 21, 2009 6:01pm PDT

    Oh, Michael, that is still just sick! Ooooh! Paint it anyway you want, but it's still yuuuuuuuuucccccckkkkk! She better not be hosting a dinner party that I'm invited to anytime soon!

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