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Mom Shares Trick For Counting Formula Scoops | BabyGaga

When babies need to every few hours, saving even a few minutes on can make a world of difference. That’s where Malloy Whitemore’s formula scoop hack comes in handy.

Known as , Malloy has amassed 14,000 followers for providing her tips on formula feeding and other parenting advice. Her TikTok bio says she’s “helping moms make informed choices.” Recently, one of her videos went viral for her genius tip.

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In the video, Malloy emphasizes to parents who have to measure the water and formula scoops every time they’re . When she started out formula feeding, she thought of all the ways she could cut down on preparation time. That’s where her trick stemmed from.

Generally, formulas provide a scoop with which to pick up the powder. Though instructions usually say to put one scoop per two ounces of water, the provided scoop often varies in size depending on the manufacturer. So, parents have to measure it out each time.

However, Malloy suggests parents figure out how many formula scoops fit into a measuring cup. She uses Kabrita goat milk formula, and she discovered that a measuring cup fits 24 scoops. After measuring it out, Malloy says to put it in a .

The pitcher features plastic blades that promise to mix formula quickly while leaving no clumps and minimal air, explains. It can prepare four bottles at once. Plus, the parts are dishwasher safe.

Malloy says her hack has saved her countless time. With the measuring cup, you no longer have to count scoops. Simply add the powder with the right amount of water to the pitcher, which allows parents to prepare multiple bottles at once with minimal clean-up.

Malloy has plenty of other helpful videos on her TikTok channel. One of her recent videos provides . She provides her favorite diaper bag recommendation, which features multiple pockets specifically for bottles.

Another video provides useful advice about how to read the ingredients on the back of formula packaging. She says to skip the nutritional facts since the FDA requires them to look near identical between brands. Rather, Malloy suggests parents should focus on identifying , carbs, fats, prebiotics, and vitamins and minerals. Additionally, she offers various reviews of popular formula brands, like Gerber’s.

For more information on and tips for the best practice, we encourage you to speak to your healthcare professional or a lactation consultant.

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