I am planning on making them but bought all the stuff and was not able to find Brewers yeast so had to order online. Waiting on that and then will try them. I did get some from babies r us and they were gross. In didn't notice any differences in my milk supply with the already made kind
My husband made some oatmeal & chocolate ones. My supply has gone up, but I'm also drinking 3-5 cups of mother's milk tea, taking calcium magnesium tablets, eating oatmeal every day, eating a lot of protein, drinking a ton of water, and pumping. We have a LOT of issues. The cookies are yummy though.
We made them. I've noticed an increase (not substantial but noticeable). They taste decent. We made the cookie balls and then froze them. One batch made 8 dozen 2 tsp scoops. .
I have a few no bake recipes I was going to try. I had to order the Brewers yeast off Amazon because I can't find it in stores. I'm producing plenty to feed LO I just want a little boost in pumping. I hate tea or I would try the mothers milk tea.
@cassieegtmeier I used a website called PureFormula.com and it cost me $5.91 no tax and free shipping. It arrived in 3 days instead of the 5-7 business days the site stated. I had found it in stores (same brand and size) for $20.
A friend sent me a sampler of Liquid Gold Cookies out of Santa Rosa, CA. They are seriously delicious and my milk supply has been excellent!! Just ordered more for the coming month.
Most bulk stores sell ground flax and brewer's yeast. I actually whipped up a batch of chocolate haystacks yesterday, and just added some ground flax and brewer's yeast. I did add water to the flax as called for in another recipe, so they didn't firm up quite the same way, but they are chocolatey delicious, and not $22 a bag like the only ones I could find around me were. The yeast and flax also go into my morning oatmeal - the cost for a 2 week supply was $2.80.
Re: Lactation cookies
https://www.goldmedalflour.com/ourbakerblog/2013/january 2013/mamas milk makin cookies