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    • L Offline
      Lucky
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      Yes, I knew they are defintely more ex than cow's milk as we were in Hay's dairy last week as my DS wanted to see the goats (but unfortunately they were closed as AVA was doing some inspection).


      The small bottle we purchase , I think 200 mil cost $2. My DS drinks like at least 1 litre per day.

      If he were to drink from Hay's dairy, I will soon become broke ! 😒

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        phantom
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        Lucky:
        Yes, I knew they are defintely more ex than cow's milk as we were in Hay's dairy last week as my DS wanted to see the goats (but unfortunately they were closed as AVA was doing some inspection).


        The small bottle we purchase , I think 200 mil cost $2. My DS drinks like at least 1 litre per day.

        If he were to drink from Hay's dairy, I will soon become broke ! 😒
        You are right, I was spending quite a bit on the goat milk supply, definitely more ex than formula. But my gal seems allergic to cow milk, so no choice 😒

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          buds
          last edited by

          How does this "goat’s milk" taste compared to the usual

          cow’s milk, by the way… My P2 did not react too well to
          the initial formulae milk after being breastfed for 18mths.
          Her eczema wud be all over her fatty chubby folds, ie. inside
          elbows, in between the tripled chin lines, etc. So, i resorted to
          soy milk, which i personally tasted - Yucky leh… Buey tahan.
          Like flour + warm water. Hardly any soy taste.

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            phantom
            last edited by

            buds:
            How does this \"goat's milk\" taste compared to the usual

            cow's milk, by the way... My P2 did not react too well to
            the initial formulae milk after being breastfed for 18mths.
            Her eczema wud be all over her fatty chubby folds, ie. inside
            elbows, in between the tripled chin lines, etc. So, i resorted to
            soy milk, which i personally tasted - Yucky leh... Buey tahan.
            Like flour + warm water. Hardly any soy taste.
            Personally, I am not used to the goat milk taste, well, I don't take milk any way, so not a good judge πŸ˜“ .

            It is not as creamy as formula milk, but once you are used to it, quite ok. Goat milk is closer to human milk than cow milk and supposedly more nutritious. πŸ˜„

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              buds
              last edited by

              phantom:
              buds:

              How does this \"goat's milk\" taste compared to the usual

              cow's milk, by the way... My P2 did not react too well to
              the initial formulae milk after being breastfed for 18mths.
              Her eczema wud be all over her fatty chubby folds, ie. inside
              elbows, in between the tripled chin lines, etc. So, i resorted to
              soy milk, which i personally tasted - Yucky leh... Buey tahan.
              Like flour + warm water. Hardly any soy taste.

              Personally, I am not used to the goat milk taste, well, I don't take milk any way, so not a good judge πŸ˜“ .

              It is not as creamy as formula milk, but once you are used to it, quite ok. Goat milk is closer to human milk than cow milk and supposedly more nutritious. πŸ˜„

              Thanks, phantom... for the observation.
              Guess now gotta do the ultimate taste test.
              Goat's milk and Mummy's milk...
              then can provide accurate comment.
              πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

              :faint:

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                phantom
                last edited by

                buds:

                Thanks, phantom... for the observation.
                Guess now gotta do the ultimate taste test.
                Goat's milk and Mummy's milk...
                then can provide accurate comment.
                πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

                :faint:
                Err, actually I mean the composition of Goat Milk and Human milk very similar :roll:

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                  ChiefKiasu
                  last edited by

                  phantom:
                  ...Err, actually I mean the composition of Goat Milk and Human milk very similar :roll:

                  Um... if mummies start to grow beards, I'll take that into advisement.

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                    smurf
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                    My 4 year old is still drinking Friso milk powder. I'm trying to stop him, prefer to let him drink fresh milk instead. but he seems to have an 'addiction' to Friso. I wonder why. I think it's because there is a sweet vanilla taste in it?


                    The reason why I want to stop milk powder is because there are a lot of additive in the milk powder, not just in Friso brand but in all other brands as well.

                    Any mummies have any suggestion or advise? or what is your child drinking at this age? milk powder? :?

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                      smurf
                      last edited by

                      9 then can have frsh milk? :!:


                      I already let my 4 YO drink fresh milk sometimes, but because it’s cold, I can’t let him drink in the morning (cos he asks for milk in the morning).

                      if can, I still let him drink milk powder rather than Milo lor.

                      I’m thinking of letting my baby drink fresh milk when he reaches 1 YO. that’s the minimum allowable age. younger than that, cannot. 😎

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                        cmm
                        last edited by

                        smurf:
                        My 4 year old is still drinking Friso milk powder. I'm trying to stop him, prefer to let him drink fresh milk instead. but he seems to have an 'addiction' to Friso. I wonder why. I think it's because there is a sweet vanilla taste in it?
                        My 7 yr old girl also likes vanilla flavoured milk. You can try Smoo milk from Magnolia. It's UHT milk. My girl's been drinking that since she was four.

                        My 2 younger boys (3yr old & 10 mths old) are both on breastmilk. It's the best, and it's free too!! :celebrate:

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