How to get different goat milk brand from WIC?

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i basically used a recipe from "The Perfect Scoop", but substituted raw goat’s milk for the regular milk it called for. i used way less honey than the recipe called for, but the flavor was still a little too strong for me. the bitter chocolate shaved on top of it helped, though. next time, less honey and less sugar!

Question by hi bye: How to get different goat milk brand from WIC?
My baby is underweight and he can only drink goat milk due to allergies to any formula. The meyerberg goat milk only had 19 calories per ounce and I found a different brand that is cheaper and has 21.25 calories per ounce. I have appointment at the end of the month with them but I wanted to hear ur input first.

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3 Responses to How to get different goat milk brand from WIC?

  1. tell the father of your baby to get a job

    ziggy
    November 27, 2011 at 4:51 am
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  2. Not to be rude, but buy it yourself.
    You seemed to fine enough money for an Android phone. :

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Am4mXV_CY6BuBTk4_BrJW6_ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20110203160757AACU7nb

    No problem with people with aid having phones – but a Droid? It is a little excessive.

    Max
    November 27, 2011 at 5:08 am
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  3. If you have a pediatrician write up a prescription for that brand’s milk WIC should just do it for you. I know my pediatrician will do that for me without hesitation since it is better for the baby-like for yours the higher calorie count is better for him to gain the weight and so it is beneficial.

    My WIC office has that as a thing but I can’t just say I want to switch my daughters formula to something else I have to go to her doctor first and have them write a script for the change then go to WIC hand that to them and go from there, it’s how they work at my office…but does make sense to me since they use Good Start and it is easier to just keep it the same until a switch has to be made, I actually had to get a script to switch her formula to a sensitive one instead of the normal one…

    ravensfallen16
    November 27, 2011 at 6:03 am
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