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Price Comparison for Milupa Aptamil
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Aptamil 2 Milk Powder (800g)
Aptamil 2 Milk Powder (1 x 800g) Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 11.75 |
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Milupa Aptamil Conformil 1 (800g)
Milupa Aptamil Conformil 1 (800g) Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 23.94 |
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Aptamil 1 Milk Powder (800g)
Aptamil 1 Milk Powder (1 x 800g) Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 15.47 |
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Milupa Aptamil Easy Digest 900g
32 Advantage card points. Milupa Aptamil Easy Digest is the best ... |
£ 8.98 |
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Aptamil Growing up milk 900g
28 Advantage card points. Aptamil Growing up milk has been develo ... |
£ 7.99 |
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Aptamil PDF Milk Powder (800g)
Aptamil PDF Milk Powder (800g)One Package of Aptamil PDF Powdered ... Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 25.89 |
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Aptamil AR2 Milk Powder (800g)
Aptamil AR2 Milk Powder (800g) Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
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£ 23.77 |
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by - written on 20/07/09 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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Not everybody is able to breast feed and not everybody chooses to breast feed, however, we are all encouraged to give our babies breast milk and to try to feed. Often, parents can feel guilty about not being able to breast feed and so Aptamil is a great product as it can help rid the feeling of guilt as this product is the closest formula to breast milk. The nutritional content of this formula is the best on the market and is what a lot of hospitals use and recommend for premature babies. It contains a healthy bacteria for your baby and really helps them to gain weight which is vital for growth and development. This product is not as rich as other ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/08 (Very useful, 1178 readings)
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~~~~~ Aptimal Extra Hungry Milk ~~~~~ ~~~ About us ~~~ Before my daughter Rubi-Mai was born I decided that if I could I wanted to breast feed and I was lucky enough to be able to but I also wanted to give her one bottle of formula milk a day too so that I had a bit of flexibilty with her and didn't have to worry if for some reason I couldn't feed her, I also wanted to make sure she was getting everything she needed. When my twins were babies I had used aptamil milk for them and was happy with it and since the milk is also to compliment breastfeeding I decided this would be the milk I would use for her. At first I just used the stage 1 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/06/01 (Very useful, 495 readings)
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When I started weaning my son I discovered that he would eat any jar food I gave him......well almost any. Although he would devour any of the of the lunches and dinners I gave he I couldn't find anything that he would eat for breakfast. After going through every jar and box of baby breakfast cereal in Tesco I was getting really desperate. Then my health visitor suggested that I tried Milupa Sunshine Orange, she claimed that she didn't know any baby that didn't like it. Obviously I didn't believe that statement but I was willing to give it a go. BUT, where was I to find it?? I tried Tesco and Sainsbury to no effect. Then by chance I was in an ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/08/00 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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Milupa dryed breakfasts and savories are the best dryed food I've ever bought for my baby. Like every mama I'm always trying to have a spoon of the baby food before she eats it. I've found Milupa savories very delicious even without salt and spices, the best of this category I think is "Leek and Mushroom Layonnaise" which is really fool of great taste. What about Milupa breakfasts? I recommend to try "Creamed Porridge with apricots"- it is great and my baby's favorite, and desserts I hope will be good too, but I didn't try them yet. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/07/00 (Very useful, 147 readings)
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Has nobody noticed the Milupa range of baby food? Well, I have to admit that most places I go it is £2.09 a packet but in Morrisons it is olny £1.49. That's a big saving and it works out good value at that. The range of foods is limited a bit. They do a few sweets which I haven't tried, well, Jake hasn't tried (the sugar thing) and a few savouries but Jake absolutely ADORES the Leek & Mushroom Risotto. Surprising really, I think it smells foul, but then I don't like leeks and hubby doesn't like leeks or mushrooms. Obviuosly, Jake is less fussy! It's a 6m+ recipe but there are no lumps in it (someone tell Sadie!) Milupa also do a ... Read the complete review
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