I used to mix it when my 8 year old was a baby. 1 can evaporated milk + 1 can water + 1 dropper of infant vitamins .
Well Baby Clinic Formula 1 can of Carnation EVAPORATED milk 2 Cans of Water 1 TBS Karo Syrup I dropper full of Poly Vi Sol Vitamins with Iron!!
Evaporated milk plus water equals milk. It is reconstituted by combining a 12 oz. can of evaporated milk with 12 ounces of water. If you mean sweetened condensed milk, it is condensed and highly sweetened and is usually used in cooking for fruit salads, cream-type pies, etc. In the 1950's baby formula was evaporated milk and water. Your baby was either a "Pet" milk baby or a "Carnation" baby. Usually a tablespoon or two of powdered Dextrose-Maltose was added to this formula. In that era, dry powdered milk was often added to the recommended amount of cold water, then combined with an equal amount of fresh whole milk. This tasted better to older children than reconstituted dry milk alone. Also, in those days of whole milk, it added a bit of fat to the end product.
Homemade Baby Formulaconsult your baby's pediatrician before introducing this to your infant.2 (12 ounce) cans evaporated milk32 ounces water2 tablespoons Karo syrup3ml Poly Vi Sol vitaminsMix thoroughly.
I'm going to Walmart for some baby formula.
There are many different benefits involved with using Enfamil baby formula. These benefits include, but are not limited to, it is easy to digest and it is tailored to meet the baby's nutritional needs.
Ann Turner Cook was the face of the Gerber baby since 1928 and the official trademark in 1931.
Breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months before switching to baby formula. There are more nutrients and health benefits to the baby when using breast milk.
No give it breast milk
Actually babies can drink evaporated milk. In the 60's it was frequently fed to infants as formula. They advertised as Dr. recommended. Some people mix infant vitamins in with the milk to add nutrients. Mix 1/2 evap. milk, 1/2 water.
If using powdered formula it is usually 1 scoop (provided in can) per two ounces of water.
The Baby Formula was created in 2009.
The Baby Formula was created in 2009.