Miaka
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What I used to do if I knew I was going to be out and about all day, was fill a bottle with hot water, and pack it, by the time they were ready for a bottle it had cooled, but I think your best bet is to buy a bottle warmer if you know they need warm water. My kids all just used tap water so I filled it at the temp they wanted it at, and by 8 months, bottle was down to only about 2 or 3 times a day, the rest was sippy cup and table food, so depending on your childs schedule (which only you know what works best for them) if you can keep the bottles to the times your in the hotel, and sippy's in the parks, that way you can ease your bottle warming stresses. I wouldn't use a microwave to warm the bottle, not only does it leave hot spots, if you have plastic bottles, microwaving them can cause for strange chemical reactions between the plastic and the formula. A quick way of doing it if you are warming a bottle that already is mixed is to put it in a cup, turn on the hot water in the sink and put the bottle under the flow of water until it warms up, but that only really works in the hotel situation.
As to warming up jars of baby food, see if you can get a cup of hot water at table service restaurants, but your only way might be of going with the microwave for those (If you are packing a lot of baby food I would definitely get the gerber in the plastic stackable containers vs. the jars, because of the whole breakage issue.) Some restaurants when we couldn't time dinners out with kids would actually take the jars in the back and microwave them for me.
As to warming up jars of baby food, see if you can get a cup of hot water at table service restaurants, but your only way might be of going with the microwave for those (If you are packing a lot of baby food I would definitely get the gerber in the plastic stackable containers vs. the jars, because of the whole breakage issue.) Some restaurants when we couldn't time dinners out with kids would actually take the jars in the back and microwave them for me.