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wishing2012
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Dr. Brown's pitcher question

When you make a bunch of bottles, do you put less liquid in to account for the volume increase from the powder? DD eats 32 oz a day, but I only fill the pitcher up with 29 oz of water which results in 4 8oz bottles. Does anyone else do it this way?

ETA: I also adjust the powder scoops accordingly to maintain the right proportion. So I end up needing less water and powder to get 32oz of mixed formula.

Message edited 5/11/2013 3:12:27 PM.

Posted 5/10/13 10:39 PM
 
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Yup, I did it like that!

Posted 5/10/13 10:54 PM
 

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Re: Dr. Brown's pitcher question

I don't. If I want 32 oz, I just use 32 oz of water and don't really take into account the extra few ounces it actually makes. Not sure it really makes much of a difference either way though.

Posted 5/11/13 10:55 AM
 

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I did it like you to cut down on formula waste.

Posted 5/11/13 10:58 AM
 

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Re: Dr. Brown's pitcher question

Posted by wishing2012

When you make a bunch of bottles, do you put less liquid in to account for the volume increase from the powder? DD eats 32 oz a day, but I only fill the pitcher up with 29 oz of water which results in 4 8oz bottles. Does anyone else do it this way?




You really shouldn't be doing it that way because then you're not getting the right water-to-powder ratio. It can actually make your baby sick doing that - not usual, but possible

Posted 5/11/13 12:17 PM
 

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Re: Dr. Brown's pitcher question

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Posted by wishing2012

When you make a bunch of bottles, do you put less liquid in to account for the volume increase from the powder? DD eats 32 oz a day, but I only fill the pitcher up with 29 oz of water which results in 4 8oz bottles. Does anyone else do it this way?




You really shouldn't be doing it that way because then you're not getting the right water-to-powder ratio. It can actually make your baby sick doing that - not usual, but possible



I'm cutting down the powder accordingly to maintain the same ratio. So when I fill with 29 oz of water, I use 14.5 scoops. That results in 32 oz of mixed formula.

Posted 5/11/13 12:43 PM
 

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nope. i put the amount of scoops to the amount of water. felt too paranoid to do it otherwise.

Posted 5/11/13 2:42 PM
 

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nope. i put the amount of scoops to the amount of water. felt too paranoid to do it otherwise.



I use the right amount of scoops. I just reduce the amount of water and scoops bc it makes more in volume. To make 32 oz of formula, I use 29 oz and 14.5 scoops. If I used 32oz and 16scoops, I'd end up with 35oz of total formula.

Posted 5/11/13 3:10 PM
 

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I have not done it like that. Even tho you are reducing both I personally would not feel comfortable. I wouldn't know if I measured half scoop right.

Posted 5/11/13 4:46 PM
 

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I just use any left over the next day. It's good for 24 hrs once prepared. The only time it gets wasted is when she doesn't finish the bottle. I always have 1 or 2 bottles left over for the morning so I'm not making it while she's screaming

Posted 5/11/13 4:49 PM
 

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Re: Dr. Brown's pitcher question

I made as directed and had a bit extra

Posted 5/11/13 6:19 PM
 
 

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