It was way easier than I thought. I made about a Tb. I'm not giving this batch to DS but when he's ready for solids I may try again. Not sure what to do with it for him to eat it. Maybe drizzle it on veggies or butter some toast? Of course there's about zippo nutritional value left in it, so it may just end up being a waste. Just cool to know I can do that!
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Re: I just made BM butter!
Oooh, so you made BM butter AND BM buttermilk. I think it is time to make some biscuits!
Nutrition = calories, fat, protein, carbohydrates... All that stuff is still there. You've just destroyed the immune benefits since immunoglobulins are very delicate.
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LOL! And some BM gravy to go with them.
So glad I'm not the only one who thought this.
I would say that's not true at all - if you eat a good diet and your BM is full of healthy fats then that's what you have there Good fats are essential nutrients for good health. Especially for growing babies and kids, whose bodies and brains are developing at such a rapid pace.
Whenever I find butter made from pastured cow's milk I snatch it right up. It's so much tastier than standard supermarket butter and has more of a golden color. And, its fat composition is healthier.
And to those who ask why... well, we eat butter and cheese and drink milk that was meant for baby cows. Or goats or sheep. So what's wrong with baby humans eating butter made from milk that was made for.... baby humans?
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Oh no! Are you sure it didn't work. It takes a while and then you start to see it break down. Then, you can pour the "skim" milk off of it and these yellow globs are left. Give them a stir to make them smooth and refrigerate it. I hope it works for you. If not, I'll be embarassed that I have the fattiest milk on TB! LOL
Okay, in my world BM stands for Bowel Movement! So you can imagine my surprise/disgust when I read this intially.
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I was right there with you!
Me too! Haha.
oh man, that's what I thought too! I thought that was disgusting...
So please enlighten me... What DOES BM stand for if not bowel movement. Because I've seriously been about to toss my cookies reading this post.
For a 6oz bottle of milk I'd have a good half inch of cream when we refrigerated it... I had to warn everybody to swirl it really well, or else the cream wouldn't go through the slow flow nipples!
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right there with you, gagging until I worked out what they were referencing. Not everything needs to be abbreviated!