You can use normal blue top milk
rusks are soooo full of sugar! could maybe try overnight oats, banana and yoghurt, chia seed pudding - loads of easy options!
@Emilie thanks he has the reduced sugar ones and it’s very rare that he has them.
Even the reduced sugar has a significant amount of sugar in them, but everything in moderation, so here and there will be fine. You could use normal full fat cows milk? Mixing it up a bit more, have you thought of doing scrambled egg? You can make it with the formula too or blue top milk and it can be squished down into very few lumps!
Risks are not recommended by the NHS at all. There are loads of other nutritionally valuable easy breakfasts you can give as an alternative. Weetabix, , toast and avo or banana. Yoghurt and fruit, eggs x
Totally agree 👆👆👆👆
Too much sugar, additives and nutritionally poor 😔
I just crumble either half or a whole rusk in a bowl and mix enough of her formula to make to a porridge type consistency when mine has rusks here and there 👍🏻. Or give as finger food .
Formula milk is good to use for 2 hours, and NHS states you can keep it in the fridge for up to 24hours, so just pop it in the fridge and then mix it in with his rusks. I sometimes use just boiled water and let it cool down x