Your competitor, Loulouka, allows for bottles to be prepped in a similar way and stored in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours, does Kendamil offer this same advantage when prepping bottles for consumption throughout the day?
Why do you have to let the water fool down to 70 degrees? Also, depending on the temperature in peoples homes and depending on how much water you boil it might take different amount of time for the water to cool down. It’s impossible to do really
It’s not more than 30 minutes and you let the water cool to 70 so you are still killing germs in the formula but not burning yourself. You can’t shake the bottle if it’s much hotter as too much pressure.
Yes exactly. Just say Celsius. Our country goes by Fahrenheit. And that messed me up and I've been doing it wrong. Hate this video ngl. No wonder my babies tummy hurts
I just pour boiling water on top of bottles after washing. And then let them dry. Easy sterilizing. I always boil a kettle and put it into my flasks or baby brezza once cooled.
@blockchainbiker2549 it’s practical for babies that tolerate this formula it’s not supposed to be the funnest or easiest for parents it depends on the baby
Not exactly what the directions say. They say boil the water and leave it to cool for 30 mins but also keep it above 158 and then mix and cool. First time trying it, Already a nightmare but seems like anything goatmilk based has the same general routine
This formula was designed for stay at home moms. It does not compliment the working mom at all. My daughter loves it but when I return to work, I have no clue what I’m going to do. Any suggestions?
It takes this long to make a formula, when babies are hungry they can’t wait this long. There must be a easier way to prepare formula
Pls Am being using kendamic but my baby away have difficulty in poing what the cause and what am I not doing right
Kendamil milk din ma kitni br dena chahiy or ic k sath meiji milk b dy skty h kya
Your competitor, Loulouka, allows for bottles to be prepped in a similar way and stored in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours, does Kendamil offer this same advantage when prepping bottles for consumption throughout the day?
Would love to know as well
You're gonna trust a formula that's stored for 12 hours?
No because that is not hygienic
I wish my kitchen was this simple and organized. 🙄
😂
Why do you have to let the water fool down to 70 degrees? Also, depending on the temperature in peoples homes and depending on how much water you boil it might take different amount of time for the water to cool down. It’s impossible to do really
u can check the watter and fill flask😊
It’s actually supposed to be 70 Celsius not Fahrenheit. The can says Celsius
It’s an estimation, if you are off by few won’t make it the end of the world
It’s not more than 30 minutes and you let the water cool to 70 so you are still killing germs in the formula but not burning yourself. You can’t shake the bottle if it’s much hotter as too much pressure.
Can it be prepared with just room temperature water? Or is it a must to heat the water?
My exact question too.
I just boil my water in a pot and put it in a jar for saving..it won't hurt
I use room temp distilled water and its been just fine.
Thank you ladies because I’m stressed out trying to figure how preparation would look when I return to work. Lol
hello po. is that a hot water you put or warm water?
Wouldn't adding the formula to 70° C water ruin all of the probiotics in the formula?
???
@@camilarocha08 I thought there were probiotics in it not just prebiotics. ✅️ Thank you! 😊
This formula doesn't have probiotics so it requires at least 70 C water
70 degrees Fahrenheit / Celsius?
Celsius
Yes exactly. Just say Celsius. Our country goes by Fahrenheit. And that messed me up and I've been doing it wrong. Hate this video ngl. No wonder my babies tummy hurts
Why are there bits in the bottle sticking to the sides after shaking
@DontEven-AsIf-Whatever No i think this formula in general has little bits in it.
My baby one month today how many spon I pot and how much water and what's the best water I us? Just boiling water??
Ahaa my son's 1 month old today iswell crazy, ib been looking to switch over from exclusive BF to mix feeding and literally just purchased Kendamil
All the best doing all that at 3am each night
Kendamil price plzz
@@alrkhan9422 $33.99 for 31 ounces at Target
@@Sike187 same how did it go?
Kendamil price plzz
It's at target for 33.99 and it's a 31 oz container I believe
Kendamil goat stage 2 six month onwards was horrible for our baby. Caused diarrhea immediately.
Yeah, sure I'll spend 19 minutes making 1 bottle.... come on.. not practical at all.
Then use normal formula. It’s not practical but for my son I have to do this bc this is the only formula that doesn’t make him extremely gassy.
I just pour boiling water on top of bottles after washing. And then let them dry. Easy sterilizing. I always boil a kettle and put it into my flasks or baby brezza once cooled.
@blockchainbiker2549 it’s practical for babies that tolerate this formula it’s not supposed to be the funnest or easiest for parents it depends on the baby
Doesn’t take 19 minutes making one bottle
Not exactly what the directions say. They say boil the water and leave it to cool for 30 mins but also keep it above 158 and then mix and cool. First time trying it, Already a nightmare but seems like anything goatmilk based has the same general routine
6oz and only 2 scoops?? I’m confused
60ml = 2 oz = 2 scoops
What if it’s 150 ML? Doesn’t that equal 6 oz?
You don’t cool the water in the kettle for 30 minutes.
Im literally cringing, they can saw Celsius
But my baby didn’t like it. Wasted money for me
This formula was designed for stay at home moms. It does not compliment the working mom at all. My daughter loves it but when I return to work, I have no clue what I’m going to do. Any suggestions?
You can do the pitcher method or the hotshot method.
I don’t understand blaming a formula? If you want to make it work you will. Use ready made etc