Sunday 28 December 2014

Three steps to choose the milk powder of high quality




More and more moms choose to add milk powder to their baby’s recipe. Considering its importance, new moms should pay much attention to selecting the good milk powder. Three steps are suggested to distinguish high-quality from the poor one.

1. Look: to observe the powder’s shape and color

Put some powder on a white paper and shake gently. The high-quality powder should be smooth and loose without clotting, ensuring that the nutrition is well-distributed. Besides, good powder is cream and yolk yellow-colored.

2. Make: to see if the powder dissolves evenly.

Put the powder in the warm water of 40 degrees and observe the solubility. Good powder is predictable to dissolve evenly without clotting in the water and to send forth strong milk flavor. Or you can make milk with hot water. If there is no sediment after 5 minutes’standing, the powder is good.

3. Reverse: to see if there is sediment at the bottom or on the bottle body.

Reverse the milk bottle and shake vertically or horizontally in a gentle way to observe the disappearance velocity of milk foam and the bottle bottom. There is no sediment at the bottom or on the bottle body with good powder. All the nutrition dissolves evenly in the water for baby to take in. On the contrary, the milk powder of poor quality doesn’t fully dissolve with granule or clotted sediment floating or at the bottom.


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Thursday 4 December 2014

Guide to feeding your baby in the first year


This guide can help you with feeding your baby in the first year. It's a good idea to discuss your solid feeding plan with your child’s doctor before getting started.

Age: Birth to 4 months
What to feed
·         Breast milk or formula ONLY
Feeding tip
·         Your baby's digestive tract is still developing, so solid food is off-limits for now.
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Age: 4 to 6 months


What to feed
·         Breast milk or formula, PLUS
·         Pureed food or semi-liquid iron-fortified cereal
Feeding tips
·         If your baby won't eat what you're offering on the first try, offer it again in a few days.
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Age: 6 to 8 months

What to feed
·         Same as usual
·         Pureed or strained fruits and vegetables
·         Pureed meat, legumes and tofu
·         Small amounts of unsweetened yogurt (no cows' milk until age 1)
·         Iron-fortified cereal
Feeding tips
·         Introduce new foods one at a time, with at least three days in between to make sure your baby's not allergic.

Age: 8 to 10 months

What to feed
·         Same as usual
·         Small amounts of soft pasteurized cheese and cottage cheese
·         Finger Food 
·         Small amounts of protein
Feeding tip
·         Introduce new foods one at a time, with at least three days in between to make sure your baby's not allergic.
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Age: 10 to 12 months

What to feed
·         Same as usual
·         Yogurt (no cows' milk until age 1)
·         Bite-size, soft-cooked vegetables
·         Combo foods
·         Protein
Feeding tip
·         Introduce new foods one at a time, with at least three days in between to make sure your baby's not allergic.

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