If you have a baby, you can get a recipe from your pediatrician. At minimum, check the sites online that have posted modern, better for your baby recipes.
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Just a thought: You might want to revisit your notion that modern = better. It sometimes is not.
And older is not always better either. There are sites out there with nutritionist approved homemade formulas.
Newer doesn't mean better either.
Agreed. 'Newer' usually means more chemicals and less nutrition. There simply isn't a better model than what Nature has already provided us. Man-made (anthropogenic) processed foods is always inferior to what Nature already has.
Then link or share some instead of just gatekeeping.
I think that guy is a shill from Buyden’s disinformation (you can’t share the truth) campaign.
Yeah I figured it was a shill.
You seem to be suggesting that I am implying that older is** always** better. I did no such thing, on the contrary: I wrote that it (modern) sometimes is not better, which therefore means that sometimes it is. QED.
I most certainly did not. I was fed this homemade formula as a baby. I also never laid eyes on a carseat or even a seatbelt until I was grown. I was put out in the sun to get sunburned over and over. Now I have to worry about skin cancer. But my butt was wrapped in nice, soft, cotton diapers and never in wads of paper and plastic. There are a lot of things done back then that are fine now but a lot that are not so great.
Tried those cloth diapers and my kids (despite changing and cleaning three times as often) got bloody raw butts that no salve could coat enough so had to quit using them real fast. Recipes though older are generally more trustworthy.