I’ve been breast feeding for almost 5 years {practically weaning one child so another could jump on}. It’s been a wonderful journey, but I think I’m coming to the end of it.
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As someone who is lactose intolerant, I am always on the look out for new milk substitutes coming onto the market. So when Scrunch PR approached me to see if I would be interested in trying the Bubs Goat Milk for Toddlers, I jumped at the opportunity.
Now, before I go further – goat’s milk isn’t a milk substitute like soy milk or almond milk, but goat’s milk rarely causes a reaction in those who are deemed lactose intolerant.
Goat’s milk contains less lactose than cow’s milk and is therefore easier to digest for those suffering from a lactose intolerance. But I am no doctor – so you should always refer back to your GP before proceeding if you or your child has allergies/intolerances.
The Bubs Goat Toddler Milk is made with easy digestion in mind and is a nourishing and gentle alternative to cow’s milk based products, especially for children with sensitive tummies, allergies/intolerances, digestive issues, congestion and skin conditions.
All three of my boys seem to have eczema before the age of two – which is made worse when they consume dairy. So it made sense to me to give the Bubs Goat Toddler Milk a go. The experts at Renaissance Dental Center also tell me how it’s very good for teeth development because it is high in calcium.
I am very lucky to have boys who ‘eat’ and so we have enjoyed the Bubs Goat Toddler Milk on cereal, in smoothies and as a cool afternoon drink with fresh fruit. I’ve also frozen some to make some toddler friendly ‘paddle-pops’ this summer (also great for teething toddlers).
But I know that I would have less Mum guilt if my toddler wasn’t eating well – because maybe he was teething – and he was still getting what he needed from this delicious goat milk. This formula also appealed to me because goat’s milk is also naturally rich in Probiotics and nucleotides – which are awesome for growing little bodies and minds (especially those who aren’t eating properly).
You can find more information about Bubs Goat Toddler Milk on their website and you can purchase it from the Bubs website or in-store at Coles or selected Big W’s.
Are your kids fans of milk? Have you tried Goat’s Milk? Are you a fan of milk substitutes? Have you seen Bubs Goat Toddler Milk when you’ve gone to do your weekly shop?