The one I've heard most often is mixing the following:
1 can goats milk (in canned milk section at grocery store, evaporated milk can be used if goats milk can't be found)
1 can water
1 tablespoon dry rice baby cereal
1 tablespoon plain active culture yogurt
2 drops of light Karo syrup
Make sure the formula is warm, but not hot
Formula only stays good for 2 days, a new batch must be mixed up after two days.
Yes, you can substitute coconut milk for milk in the recipe.
Yes, you can substitute milk for almond milk in the recipe.
Yes, you can substitute almond milk for milk in this recipe.
Yes, you can substitute coconut milk for milk in the recipe.
Yes, you can substitute regular milk for coconut milk in this recipe.
Yes, you can substitute almond milk for regular milk in this recipe.
Yes, you can substitute coconut milk for regular milk in the recipe.
You can substitute milk powder in recipes with fresh milk, evaporated milk, or condensed milk.
You can use a mixture of milk and sugar as a substitute for condensed milk in recipes.
You can substitute regular milk or non-dairy milk for dry milk in bread recipes.
Yes, you can use almond milk as a substitute for regular milk in this recipe.
You can substitute evaporated milk with a combination of regular milk and cream, or with coconut milk in a recipe that calls for condensed milk.