Not exact matches
I have been a fan
of cajeta since trying the Paleton (cajeta lollipops from Mexico), and recently we came across super discounted cans
of Meyenberg goat
milk powder ($ 5.75 per 12
oz can or half
of regular price
at WholeFoods).
about 30 threads
of saffron (to yield 1/8 teaspoon ground saffron) 1/2 vanilla bean 2 tablespoons
milk 2 cups (9.9
oz / 280 g) all - purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup (4
oz / 113 g) unsalted butter,
at room temperature 1/2 cup (3.5
oz / 100 g) granulated sugar 1/2 cup (3.8
oz / 109 g) packed light brown sugar 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 egg (1.8
oz / 50 g),
at room temperature 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the cake: 8
oz (2 sticks) butter,
at room temperature (plus additional for greasing pans) 3 cups flour 1/4 tsp salt 1 1/2 tsp baking powder 1 1/2 cups sugar 5 large eggs 1 cup evaporated
milk 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 tsp coconut extract 1/2 cup cream
of coconut
1/2 stick butter (4 tablespoons),
at room temperature 4 tablespoons coconut oil 4 eggs 12
oz can evaporated
milk 14
oz can coconut
milk 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 3 cups glutinous rice flour, like Mochiko (available
at Japanese markets) 1/2 to 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoon matcha powder 1 big handful
of shredded coconut
At some point, he decided he didn't really like boob but did get to a point where he would do bottle and would take in just enough 24 cal /
oz milk (20 cal bm fortified w / formula) to meet his needs so he could just barely keep up on his weight and get rid
of that annoying / uncomfortable / somewhat dangerous feeding tube.
When I am
at work she eats 5
oz of milk and eats part
of the cereal.
When I'm
at work, she would only take 7
oz of expressed breast
milk from when she went to bed the other day (around 8 pm) until I get back (330 pm.)
2) Even with a good dreamfeed where she takes 3
oz of milk, she still wakes up
at 1AM, but doesn't drink much.
8:00 Morning, 6
oz baby cereal / sippy cup
milk 10:00 nap — 5
oz milk helps calm him snack 4
oz applesauce / sippy cup water or
milk 12:00 lunch 6
oz of baby food and
milk 2:30 snack — mashed potato / pudding snack or (whatever) 4:00 nap with
milk just before or
at beginning
of nap 5:30 supper 6
oz baby food and
milk plus a few bites
of whatever i'm eating (mashed)
At 2, a child only needs around 2 cups
of milk per day and so yes, limiting
milk intake and juice (watered down is fine the way you are doing it limit
of 4
oz) intake is a good idea.
For the cake: 8
oz (2 sticks) butter,
at room temperature (plus additional for greasing pans) 3 cups flour 1/4 tsp salt 1 1/2 tsp baking powder 1 1/2 cups sugar 5 large eggs 1 cup evaporated
milk 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 tsp coconut extract 1/2 cup cream
of coconut
At 6 months
of age their bodies adjusted to consuming many ounces
of milk each night (each baby woke up 2 or 3 times, eating 4 - 6
oz each feeding) so although they didn't actually need to eat for normal healthy growth, their bodies were accustomed to it.
My daughter was taking a 4
oz bottle
of breast
milk at 7 weeks she has not gotten many bottles and now if dad offers her one she will only take 1
oz and just plays with it.
I've also begun pumping after morning feed and giving him an extra 1 - 1.5
oz of milk in addition to breastfeeding
at his last feed before bt.
He currently takes 10
oz of formula already in addition to what he gets from breastfeeding (last time I went to a LC and he was weighed before / after feeding, he took in 2
oz of breast
milk after a typical time
at breast — 10 min each side).
However, it is recommended by the University
of Michigan Health System that kids below 5 years old should drink
milk at a range
of 2 - 3 glasses (16 - 24
oz.)
Whether you need 4
oz breast
milk storage bags, or your little one is an eating machine, make sure you choose a bag or set
of bags that allows you to store the right amount
of ounces to keep her satisfied
at mealtime.
The majority
of guys that are skinny usually have problems consuming enough protein, so
at least 20
oz of chocolate
milk right after your workout will certainly help.
Catherine, do you include the fat
at the top
of the coconut
milk in the 8
oz?
I picked up one
of the So Delicious coconut
milk yogurts
at the store the other day and was shocked to see that (among the unsavory thickeners and emulsifier additives) an 8
oz container had over 20 grams
of sugar!