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Hi all

 

I have a 9 1/2 mos old baby and I would like to know if anyone knows of a good

substitute for cow's milk. I would like to give her organic goats milk (not raw,

but boiled and in hot cereal) but havent been able to find it; I do see

non-organic goats milk in stores though... I was hoping to give her organic goat

youghurt too but can't find it.

Would truly love to avoid soy and cow's milk (even if organic). I have

read/heard so many controversies about organic cow's milk how it contains

hormones and so on even when claiming organic.....

 

I still breastfeed (morning and eve) but I don't think she's getting enough vit

A, D.

I have found organic goat milk powdered (in Europe) so I make her cereal with it

or I mix it with rice milk.... I'm running out of the powdered milk so not sure

what to make her cereal with now.

 

thanks a lot

Ann

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I can send you a recipe for organic oatmeal milk you can do yourself.

I used a lot on second son because I had to stop nursing pretty early.

Vit. A & D from milk do not really absorb anyway and are not in

balance, so we can discuss that as well :)

Liz

 

 

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> Hi all

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> I have a 9 1/2 mos old baby and I would like to know if anyone knows

of a good substitute for cow's milk. I would like to give her organic

goats milk (not raw, but boiled and in hot cereal) but havent been

able to find it; I do see non-organic goats milk in stores though... I

was hoping to give her organic goat youghurt too but can't find it.

> Would truly love to avoid soy and cow's milk (even if organic). I

have read/heard so many controversies about organic cow's milk how it

contains hormones and so on even when claiming organic.....

>  

> I still breastfeed (morning and eve) but I don't think she's getting

enough vit A, D.

> I have found organic goat milk powdered (in Europe) so I make her

cereal with it or I mix it with rice milk.... I'm running out of the

powdered milk so not sure what to make her cereal with now.

>  

> thanks a lot

> Ann

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