Anonymous wrote:An EBF baby doesn't always transition to formula well because, honestly, formula tastes terrible. Breastmilk is sweet and formula tastes like some sort of dairy like substance with an undertone of kimchi. You can try goats milk first since it closely matches human milk and cow milk can be rough on the kidneys of those under 12 months. If she turns down all options then I'd make a rice pudding, mashed potatoes, and smoothies with formula or the milk of your choosing. Cheese and yogurt are also good and since processed the lactose isn't as harsh as it is in milk form so it's easier on the system.
FWIW my breastfed babies completely rejected any milk that wasn't mine. Total PITA so we did cheese, yogurt, and the rice, potatoes and smoothies I suggested. However we started them with table food once they had the pintcher grip and didn't really do much jarred or pureed. I don't know if your DD's eating the types of foods yet that I've mentioned.
Agree that goat milk is a better option than cow's milk. You can get it at Trader Joe's and WF (WF has it for like $7.50/half gallon, which is about the cheapest I've seen it around here).
DD is allergic to cow's milk but can drink goat milk just fine. The proteins are different, and as PP mentioned, it's not as hard on the kidneys.