Not exact matches
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If your cookie dough seems to thick (it's crumbly or appears thicker
than regular cookie dough), add an additional teaspoon of maple syrup or
milk until it softens.
I would never be able to tell they are vegan
if I didn't know -LRB-; i used chocolate almond
milk instead of
regular almond
milk because that's all i had, but other
than that I followed the recipe exactly
It's fine
if you can't find the So Delicious brand, just make sure to get «culinary» coconut
milk for this recipe as it has a different consistency
than regular coconut
milk.
If you are concerned, it's worth knowing that butter made from fermented
milk products and clarified butter contain even less lactose
than regular butter.
(Kellymom states: «
If your baby is less
than 3 - 4 weeks old, it is best to avoid the use of a bottle for a couple of reasons:
regular use of a bottle instead of breastfeeding can interfere with mom's efforts to establish a good
milk supply; bottle use also increases baby's risk of nipple confusion or flow preference.»)
But
if the baby is getting several bottles a day on a
regular basis, and, in addition, your
milk supply decreases because the baby is nursing less, it is quite possible that the baby will start refusing the breast, even
if he is older
than 6 months of age.
If your child is less
than 1 year old, the protein of
regular cow
milk must be significantly altered to make it easier to digest.
If your kid is little older
than that and filmier with solid food then boiled, and mashed vegetables with rice wheat or boiled
milk with feeds will be good as a
regular meal.
If you were to use a
regular handbag or tote, chances are you would need more
than one... a bag for your pump, a bag for used parts, a bag for clean parts, a thermal for the
milk, etc..
If the intolerance to the proteins is so severe that even soy
milk irritate's a babies digestive system, hydrolyzed formula (which has the proteins broken down farther
than regular formula) may be prescribed.
But
if the baby is getting several bottles a day, on a
regular basis, and, your
milk supply decreases because the baby is nursing less, it is quite possible that the baby will start refusing the breast, even
if he is older
than 6 months of age.
So,
if I were using
regular milk mixed with lemon juice or vinegar, I would use less
than the buttermilk.
If you use Greek yogurt, you may find that you need to add an extra splash of liquid since it is thicker
than regular yogurt (
milk or even water will do).