Not exact matches
Question: Is it better to
use the whole
milk goats powder or normal fresh
goats milk?
I was just wondering, I have different posts about
using 1 Tablespoon of the meyenburg full fat
goats milk powder per each 8 oz.
Also, if he has issues with
goats milk powder, do ou think that
using goats milk turned into kefir could work or too much overload for his belly?
Can I
use that instead of
powdered goat's
milk?
I'm wondering what the ratio of the non
powder goats milk (meyenberg) I would
use in place of the
powder.
If you are
using the recipe exactly you should not run into nutritional deficiencies because you are adding back what the
goat milk powder alone does not have like the blackstrap molasses for iron, the nutritional yeast for B vits, saturated and monounsaturated fats, the cod liver oil or Vit D drops for Vit D and if he's not breastfeeding at all, a multi-vitamin drop is required.
I am confused about how much
powdered goat milk to
use..
so tips on when to mix up this recipe appreciated too and not sure if running blender at night would wake him... Also some wholesome food website (that is opposed to
goat milk for babies) states the proper dilution is 2/3 and when I plug in the info to my fitness pal,
using 1 tbs and 1 tsp of the meyenburg
powder plus other ingredients does yield the macros that dr stout says in his comparison chart on his first post about this formula.
• 1 cup cornmeal (we
used Bob's Red Mill, medium grind) • 3 cups all — purpose flour • 1 1/3 cups sugar • 2 tablespoons baking
powder • 1 teaspoon salt • 1 fresno pepper, chopped • 1/3 cup liquid coconut oil • 2/3 cup unsalted butter, melted • 2 1/2 cups whole
milk (we
used goats milk) • 2 tablespoons Yellowbird Habanero Hot Sauce • 2 tablespoons honey • 4 eggs, beaten
Someone on Facebook said that she
uses powdered goat's
milk, if you can have that, it sounds like a great idea.
1 bunch kale — stems removed, leaves chopped into bite size pieces 1/2 medium kabocha squash or other winter squash — roughly chopped, skin removed 1 tablespoon coconut oil 1 large onion — finely chopped 1 tablespoon curry
powder (I
used homemade curry from this amazing book) sea salt 1 1/2 cup warm good quality vegetable broth 1 cup unsweetened canned coconut
milk, plus more if needed 1/2 lime — juice Parmesan or sheep /
goat milk feta — to taste, optional freshly ground black pepper 1 - 2 tablespoon finely chopped parsley
115 grams (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter (that's 1 stick to Americans) 170 grams gluten - free all - purpose flour 1 teaspoon psyllium husk 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon Saigon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon Chinese five - spice
powder 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 140 grams (about 1 cup) brown sugar 150 grams soft
goat cheese 240 grams (about 1 cup) roasted kabocha squash puree (see below) 1/2 cup
milk (you can
use any
milk that works for your family) 1/3 cup maple - roasted pumpkin seeds (optional) 1/3 cup chopped apple (optional) 2 tablespoons raw sugar (optional)
Be sure to
use only liquid whey and never
powdered whey whey from making cheese as it will curdle the
goats milk formula.
You could definitely
use a different kind of
milk powder if that's what you have — cow's
milk or
goat's
milk powders would both be great choices.
-LSB-...] recipe
uses powdered goat's
milk that acts as a moisturizer, baking soda which softens the skin, and -LSB-...]
Avoidance is of particular importance for babies, where some parents are
using organic
goat milk powder in place of raw
milk to make dairy based homemade baby formula recipes.
Raw
goat milk or kefir, frozen blueberries, cherries, flax seed, chia seed, hemp seed, sunflower seed, pumpkin seed, walnuts, almonds, 1/2 avocado, pastured egg yolk, grass fed whey protein
powder, pomegranate juice (when arials aren't available), tart cherry juice (if I
use strawberries instead of cherries).
If you are
using the recipe exactly you should not run into nutritional deficiencies because you are adding back what the
goat milk powder alone does not have like the blackstrap molasses for iron, the nutritional yeast for B vits, saturated and monounsaturated fats, the cod liver oil or Vit D drops for Vit D and if he's not breastfeeding at all, a multi-vitamin drop is required.