Kicking Back with a Playback

After a long slog, it’s finally here. Sure, those long, carefree summer breaks of yore are but a memory, but you’ll take any day that lengthens the weekend. That’s right: Memorial Day is here! Even though it’s a three-day weekend, you’re going to wonder “Where’d the time go?!” just like you do every other weekend. There are ways to ignore that unpleasant feeling of weekends that seem to go by too fast, if only for a little bit. Going to the beach is one and enjoying the creature comforts of air conditioning and streaming is another. Mega Millions can make the dread of another work week go away, but it’ll cost you at least a couple of bucks. The keyword here, of course, is can.

Mega Millions had something to say about that Friday night: “Don’t quit your day jobs, folks!”

After dominating the lottery landscape, the {3-2-1} Pattern was set aside. The idea of a {3-2-1} Pattern three-peat in Mega Millions, of all places, was promptly squashed by something just as effective, if not more: a playback! The result was a jackpot that grew to $170 million.

General Lottery Analysis

The May 27, 2022 Mega Millions drawing featured the 216th appearance of the {2-2-1-1} Pattern, with winning numbers 3, 14, 40, 53, 54 and MB 8.

Kick starting the weekend with a more common Pattern. Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

This Pattern has now played in 27.7% of the 779 drawings.

The [2-1-2-1] General Order, now with 68 appearances, has played in 31.5% of the 216 drawings where {2-2-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 779 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 8.73% of the time.

Now with eight appearances, the 2 0 1 2 0 1 Specific Order has played in 11.8% of the 68 drawings where the General Order was [2-1-2-1]. This General Order has also played in 3.70% of the 216 drawings where {2-2-1-1} was the winning Pattern and in 1.03% of all 779 drawings.

Prior to Friday night, the {2-2-1-1} Pattern, [2-1-2-1] General Order, and the 2 0 1 2 0 1 Specific Order were all featured in the April 19, 2022 drawing.

Three-Number Combinations

Mega Millions had enough energy for not just a playback, but four repeating Three-Number Combinations!

Bombarded by repeating Three-Number Combinations! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

Will Mega Millions say “Sayonara” to May with a {2-2-1-1} Pattern encore?

A Pattern Encore Makes for a Sweet Treat

Whether you’re eight or eighty, something cold and sweet is one way to beat the heat. Perhaps sweet tea is your go-to on blistering hot days, or maybe you’re more the snow cone type? Yet the question remains: How do Lotto Texas and Powerball cope with the heat?

These lotteries may not be able to chow down on popsicles or take pleasure in the wonders of Coke, but on May 25, 2022, they had sweet treats of their own to offer! For starters, both lotteries saw their respective jackpots rise to $16.75 million and $150 million. The other treat was the return of a Pattern that doesn’t get much playtime.

Lotto Texas

General Lottery Analysis

After showing up earlier in the week, the {3-3} Pattern returned! With winning numbers 19, 20, 26, 37, 38 and 44, this Pattern has now played 162 times.

An uncommon Pattern and an even more uncommon encore! Source: lotterytrend.com.

There have now been 2011 Lotto Texas drawings, and the {3-3} Pattern has played 8.06% of the time. Recall that the {3-3} Pattern was last seen May 23, 2022.

Now with 50 appearances, the 0 3 3 Specific Order has played in 30.9% of the 162 drawings where {3-3} was the winning Pattern. Once all 2011 drawings have been taken into consideration, this Specific Order has played 2.49% of the time. Prior to Wednesday night, the 0 3 3 Specific Order played February 26, 2022.

Four-Number Combinations

Two repeating Four-Number Combinations accompanied the {3-3} Pattern encore:

  • 19, 20, 37, 44 (Debuted December 15, 2007)
  • 19, 26, 37, 44 (Debuted October 8, 2011)
A couple of repeating Four-Number Combos for good measure. Source: lotterytrend.com.

Powerball

General Lottery Analysis

The {2-2-1-1} Pattern made its 210th appearance with 19, 28, 39, 42, 57 and PB 17.

A more common approach by Powerball. Source: lotterytrend-powerball.com.

This Pattern has now played in 28.6% of the 733 Powerball drawings and was last seen May 14, 2022.

The [2-2-1-1] General Order, now with 72 appearances, has played in 34.3% of the 210 drawings where {2-2-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 733 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 9.82% of the time. We last saw the [2-2-1-1] General Order May 2, 2022.

Now with nine appearances, the 0 2 2 0 1 1 Specific Order has played in 12.5% of the 72 drawings where the General Order was [2-2-1-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 4.29% of the 210 drawings where {2-2-1-1} was the winning Pattern and in 1.23% of all 733 drawings. Prior to Wednesday night, the 0 2 2 0 1 1 Specific Order played March 12, 2022.

Three-Number Combinations

No repeating Three-Number Combinations were present.

Will either the {3-3} or the {2-2-1-1} Pattern return for Saturday night?

The Spirit of the {3-2-1} Pattern

With only a few days left in May, it’s safe to say that this month belonged to the {3-2-1} Pattern. This Pattern had a lengthy stay in Lotto Texas and even paid Powerball a visit. But all things must end, and the time came for this Pattern to part ways with these lotteries. Before breaking away from Lotto Texas and Powerball, the {3-2-1} Pattern stopped over at Mega Millions. Once Tuesday night rolled around, this Pattern decided to extend its stay. Yes, the {3-2-1} Pattern had an encore in Mega Millions, and with it came a jackpot that grew to $157 million!

General Lottery Analysis

The {3-2-1} Pattern encore of May 24, 2022 was thanks to 3, 5, 6, 63, 68 and MB 25. This Pattern has now played 46 times.

The {3-2-1} Pattern lived on…in Mega Millions! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

There have now been 778 Mega Millions drawings, and this Pattern has played 5.91% of the time. Recall that the {3-2-1} Pattern was last seen May 20, 2022.

The [3-2-1] General Order, now with 25 appearances, has played in 54.3% of the 46 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 778 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 3.21% of the time. The [3-2-1] General Order was last seen May 10, 2022.

Now with two appearances, the 3 0 0 0 2 1 Specific Order has played in 8% of the 25 drawings where the General Order was [3-2-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 4.35% of the 46 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern and in 0.26% of all 778 drawings. The 3 0 0 0 2 1 Specific Order made its first appearance in the September 3, 2021 drawing.

Three-Number Combinations

The {3-2-1} Pattern had more energy this go-around, what with three repeating Three-Number Combinations and all:

Repeating Three-Number Combinations require a lot of energy! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

Could the {3-2-1} Pattern return yet again later in the week?

The Rarity and the Newbie

Greetings, Lotterytrend fans! Romulun Harris here. Last night on May 23, 2022, courtesy of the seldom played {4-1-1} Pattern, a new Specific Order made its debut in the Powerball district of the Lottery World. In addition, Lotto Texas and Powerball’s jackpots respectively increased to $16.5 million and $135 million. And now, the details.

 LOTTO TEXAS

Analysis

Lotto Texas’s {3-3} Pattern made its 161st appearance, thanks to winning numbers 6, 11, 15, 37, 46, and 48.

Winning Numbers in Lotto Texas. Source: lotterytrend.com

The {3-3} Pattern has now played in 8.01% of all 2010 Lotto Texas drawings and last occurred on March 23, 2022.

The 3 0 3 Specific Order made its 58th appearance and has now played in 36.02% of all 161 drawings associated with the {3-3} Pattern and 2.89% of all 2010 Lotto Texas drawings. This Specific Order last occurred on January 3, 2022.

Four-Number Combination Repeat(s)

There were absolutely no Four-Number Combination Repeats.

POWERBALL

Analysis

The seldom played {4-1-1} Pattern, which made its 21st appearance, courtesy of winning numbers 1, 33, 37, 39, 42, and PB26.

Winning Powerball Numbers lead to debut of 1 0 4 0 0 1 Specific Order! Source: lotterytrend-powerball.com

Out of 732 total Powerball drawings, the {4-1-1} Pattern played 2.87% of the time. The Pattern last played on March 23, 2022.

With its 12th appearance, the [1-4-1] General Order has played in 57.14% of the 21 drawings associated with the {4-1-1} Pattern. With all 732 drawings considered, this General Order has played 1.64% of the time. The [1-4-1] General Order last played on January 10, 2022.

And now, the moment we’ve been waiting for. The new Specific Order in its debut appearance last night was the 1 0 4 0 0 1 Specific Order. It has now played in 8.33% of the 12 drawings associated with the [1-4-1] General Order. The 1 0 4 0 0 1 Specific Order has also played in 4.76% of the 21 drawings associated with the {4-1-1} Pattern and 0.14% of all 732 drawings.

Three-Number Combination Repeat(s)

A couple of Three-Number Combination Repeats occurred:

Three-Number Combination Repeats. Source: lotterytrend-powerball.com

That was quite surprising. Powerball’s seldom played {4-1-1} Pattern making a surprise appearance with the 1 0 4 0 0 1 Specific Order making its debut. We can definitely expect more surprises soon. This is Romulun Harris signing off. Stay safe!

The Pattern Done Lost its Grip

Well, folks, it had to come to an end sooner or later. Since May 4th, the {3-2-1} Pattern reigned in Lotto Texas, and on Saturday night, it got pushed aside for another Pattern. Even though the Pattern changed, one element did stay consistent: the rising jackpot. In the end, the Lotto Texas jackpot grew to $16 million.

Earlier in the week, the {3-2-1} Pattern paid Powerball a visit as well. This Pattern isn’t as common there as it is in Lotto Texas, so the lack of an encore wasn’t that surprising. In its place was Powerball’s most played Pattern and a jackpot that grew to $125 million.

Lotto Texas

General Lottery Analysis

The May 21, 2022 Lotto Texas drawing featured the 277th Australia Play with winning numbers 16, 17, 22, 25, 38, and 46.

Dethroning the {3-2-1} Pattern. Source: lotterytrend.com.

There have now been 2009 Lotto Texas drawings, and both the {2-2-2} Pattern and the 2 2 2 Specific Order have played 13.8% of the time. An Australia Play was last seen in the May 2, 2022 drawing.

Similar Spread

Not feeling content with a playback (Remember: All Australia Plays are playbacks, but not all playbacks are Australia Plays), Lotto Texas decided to throw in a similar spread! Saturday night’s numbers had a spread of 01:05:03:13:08. If we look further back, June 2, 2012 saw a spread of 01:08:13:03:05, thanks to 2, 3, 11, 24, 27 and 32. Notice how even though the differences between numbers were the same, their orders were different.

Four-Number Combinations

A trio of repeating Four-Number Combinations were also present:

  • 16, 17, 38, 46 (Debuted December 18, 2010)
  • 16, 17, 22, 25 (Debuted February 23, 2002)
  • 17, 22, 25, 38 (Debuted December 31, 2011)
Four-Number Combinations red and bright. Source: lotterytrend.com.

Powerball

General Lottery Analysis

With winning numbers 14, 15, 25, 52, 58 and PB 11, the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern made its 288th appearance.

A visit from a common Pattern. Source: lotterytrend-powerball.com.

This Pattern has now played in 39.4% of the 731 Powerball drawings.

The [1-2-1-1-1] General Order, now with 76 appearances, has played in 26.4% of the 288 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 731 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 10.4% of the time.

Both the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern and the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order were last seen May 16, 2022.

Now with 14 appearances, the 1 2 0 1 1 1 Specific Order has played in 18.4% of the 76 drawings where the General Order was [1-2-1-1-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 4.86% of the 288 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern and in 1.92% of all 731 drawings. Prior to Saturday night, the 1 2 0 1 1 1 Specific Order was last seen December 22, 2021.

Three-Number Combinations

Repeating Three-Number Combination 14, 25 and 58 debuted January 13, 2018.

Lone repeater. Source: lotterytrend-powerball.com.

As May begins to wind down, will other Patterns try to establish a streak in the week ahead?

A Most Influential Pattern

The {3-2-1} Pattern is the juggernaut of the lottery world. Not only is it capable of showing up in Lotto Texas, Powerball, and Mega Millions, it is the most common Pattern in Lotto Texas. In fact, the {3-2-1} Pattern has quite the streak going on there, and on Wednesday night, this Pattern showed up in Powerball! Why stop there, though? Why shouldn’t Mega Millions get in on the fun?

That’s just what happened Friday night. The {3-2-1} Pattern was more than eager to spread the love to Mega Millions and defer the dreams of so many. This grew the jackpot to $143 million.

General Lottery Analysis

The {3-2-1} Pattern of May 20, 2022 was thanks to 33, 40, 59, 60, 69 and MB 22. This Pattern has now played 45 times.

The {3-2-1} Pattern found another place to settle! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

There have now been 777 Mega Millions drawings, and this Pattern has played 5.79% of the time. May 10, 2022 was the last time the {3-2-1} Pattern played.

The [2-3-1] General Order, now with 21 appearances, has played in 46.7% of the 45 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 777 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 2.70% of the time. The [2-3-1] General Order was last seen April 8, 2022.

Now with three appearances, the 0 0 2 0 3 1 Specific Order has played in 14.3% of the 21 drawings where the General Order was [2-3-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 6.67% of the 45 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern and in 6.67% of all 777 drawings. Prior to Friday night, the 0 0 2 0 3 1 Specific Order played November 16, 2018.

Three-Number Combinations

Repeating Three-Number Combination 60, 69 and MB 22 debuted October 23, 2020.

Room for a repeating Three-Number Combination! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

The {3-2-1} Pattern is known for encores, and then some, in Lotto Texas. Could this Pattern return Tuesday night in Mega Millions?  

{3-2-1}: A Very Sticky Pattern

Some Patterns are more persistent than others. It’s one thing to show up more often, but what about when that Pattern pops up consistently? Or, what about when that Pattern shows up in not one but two lotteries, and on the same night no less?

The {3-2-1} Pattern was all the rage May 18, 2022. This Pattern continued to stick around in Lotto Texas and decided to stick to Powerball, too. In fact, it was by the grace of the {3-2-1} Pattern that both lotteries saw increases in their respective jackpots. Lotto Texas’s jackpot got a healthy push upward to $15.75 million, and Powerball’s jackpot climbed to $117 million.

Lotto Texas

General Lottery Analysis

For the seventh drawing in a row, the {3-2-1} Pattern reigned! By the power of 4, 27, 29, 30, 40 and 53, this Pattern has now played 1061 times.

This Pattern has now played in 52.8% of the 2008 Lotto Texas drawings and was last seen May 16, 2022.

Now with 147 appearances, the 1 3 2 Specific Order has played in 13.9% of the 1061 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 2008 drawings have been taken into consideration, this Specific Order has played 7.32% of the time. Prior to Wednesday night, the 1 3 2 Specific Order played March 21, 2022.

Four-Number Combinations

Joining the {3-2-1} Pattern in its reign of madness were two repeating Four-Number Combinations:

Powerball

General Lottery Analysis

The {3-2-1} Pattern made its 47th appearance in Powerball with 40, 41, 58, 64, 65 and PB 17.

This Pattern has now played in 6.44% of the 730 Powerball drawings.

The [2-3-1] General Order, now with 22 appearances, has played in 46.8% of the 47 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 730 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 3.01% of the time.

Both the {3-2-1} Pattern and the [2-3-1] General Order played May 11, 2022.

Wednesday night was a good night for a Specific Order debut! Specific Order 0 0 2 0 3 1 has now played in 4.55% of the 22 drawings where the General Order was [2-3-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 2.13% of the 47 drawings where {3-2-1} was the winning Pattern and in 0.14% of all 730 drawings.

Three-Number Combinations

There were four repeating Three-Number Combinations:

Will Saturday night be a continuation of the {3-2-1} Pattern’s reign?

Mega Millions’ Mid-Month Encore Melee

If you think about it, mid-May is a crucial transition period for so many people. College graduations are underway, high school seniors are about to take to the stage, and the young ‘uns are counting down the days until school lets out. In a world of rising costs and uncertainty, one thing that’s certain these days is that whoever has millions (and millions) of dollars can have a neverending summer of sorts, provided the cards are played right.

It’s a guarantee that there were college grads and (soon-to-be) high school grads who tried their hand at Mega Millions May 17, 2022. It’s a guarantee that all were disappointed in the outcome. By the power of a Pattern encore, there were no overnight millionaires. However, a prize that grew to $131 million was sure to make some players even more determined to play again Friday night.

General Lottery Analysis

The {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern had another go-around, with winning numbers 7, 21, 24, 41, 65 and MB 24. This Pattern has now played 332 times.

The {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern returned for another round! Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

This Pattern has now played in 42.8% of the 776 Mega Millions drawings and was last seen May 13, 2022.

The [1-2-1-1-1] General Order, now with 75 appearances, has played in 22.6% of the 332 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern. Once all 776 drawings have been taken into consideration, this General Order has played 9.66% of the time. The [1-2-1-1-1] General Order was last seen April 15, 2022.

Now with 12 appearances, the 1 2 1 0 1 1 Specific Order has played in 16% of the 75 drawings where the General Order was [1-2-1-1-1]. This Specific Order has also played in 3.61% of the 332 drawings where {2-1-1-1-1} was the winning Pattern and in 1.55% of all 776 drawings. Prior to Tuesday night, the 1 2 1 0 1 1 Specific Order played July 23, 2021.

Three-Number Combinations

Repeating Three-Number Combination 7, 24, 41 debuted January 20, 2017.

Alone in the red corner. Source: lotterytrend-megamillions.com.

Will a {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern three-peat help fulfill a player’s dreams Friday night?  

Pattern Streaks and Playbacks

Greetings Lotterytrend fans, Romulun Harris here! Last on May 16, 2022, and for the sixth time in a row since May 4, 2022, Lotto Texas’s frequently played {3-2-1} Pattern played. Whoa! Definitely a streak! And for the jackpot side of things, Lotto Texas and Powerball’s jackpots respectively increased to $15 million and $101 million. And now, the details.

LOTTO TEXAS

Analysis

Lotto Texas’s {3-2-1} Pattern made its 1060th appearance, courtesy of winning numbers 9, 15, 34, 48, 49, and 53.

Winning Numbers in Lotto Texas. Source: lotterytrend.com

The {3-2-1} Pattern has now played in 52.82% of all 2007 Lotto Texas drawings and last occurred on May 14, 2022.

The 2 1 3 Specific Order made its 160th appearance and has now played in 15.09% of all 1060 drawings associated with the {3-2-1} Pattern and 7.97% of all 2007 Lotto Texas drawings. The Specific Order last occurred on March 28, 2022.

Four-Number Combination Repeat(s)

Absolutely no Four-Number Combination Repeats occurred.

POWERBALL

Analysis

Powerball’s frequently played {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern made its 287th appearance, thanks to winning numbers 7, 15, 22, 36, 64, and PB13.

Winning Numbers in Powerball. Source: lotterytrend-powerball.com

Out of 729 total Powerball drawings, the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern played 39.37% of the time. The Pattern last played on April 25, 2022.

With its 75th appearance, the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order has played in 26.13% of the 287 drawings associated with the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern. With all 729 drawings considered, this General Order played 10.29% of the time. Just like the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern, the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order last played on April 25, 2022.

The 1 2 1 0 1 1 Specific Order, in its 15th appearance, has played in exactly 20% of the 75 drawings associated with the [1-2-1-1-1] General Order. This Specific Order has also played in 5.23% of the 287 drawings associated with the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern and 2.06% of all 729 drawings. Like the {2-1-1-1-1} Pattern and [1-2-1-1-1] General Order, the 1 2 1 0 1 1 Specific Order last played on April 25, 2022.

Wow! The Lottery World’s experiencing a lot of playbacks this spring! We’ve had a couple last month, including that double playback on April 13, 2022. We’re also experiencing them this month, the last being on May 7, 2022.

Three-Number Combination Repeat(s)

Two Three-Number Combination Repeats occurred:

Three-Number Combination Repeats. Source: lotterytrend-powerball.com

Things are definitely heating up this month and I’m not talking about the weather! A frequently played pattern keeping up its streak and playbacks! How long will this go on?! This is Romulun Harris signing off. Stay safe!

Special Post: Homemade Baby Formula

Currently, there is a baby formula shortage due to many factors. In the hustle and bustle of modern life, formulas like Simulac may be good in a pinch, but what did mothers do before the invention of store-bought formula? Mary Semiene Harris, the Lottery Trend architect herself, provided her input on her experiences with homemade baby formula, and a link for a recipe appears at the end of today’s post.

If your baby has milk allergies, please forego the reading of this column.

Parents,

Allow me to offer my personal experience with baby formulas. I had to call up from memory a baby formula I used out of desperation nearly 35 years ago. I raised my first child on commercial baby formula. He couldn’t take any formula with iron, and the only formula that he could take was Isomil. Enfamil, Similac, and all the other formulas I don’t remember with iron – my son could not handle them. So, my husband and I made it through the first child, our son.

Then came the second baby three years later. This time it was worse. Our daughter was born three weeks early, and she was skin and bone (and extremely long). When we picked her up, her body would uncurl into this unbelievably long and skinny thing. It frightened my husband. I didn’t feel the fear until ten days after she was born. We had to put her on formula, because I had to get back to work, and as it turned out, she couldn’t take any formulas.    

Her pediatrician said she would have to go into the hospital. Now, I was scared to death. And I went into overdrive.

I remember a time when there was no commercial formula. Not that they didn’t exist, but that my family was too poor to buy commercial formula. I wasn’t aware that there was such a thing. I was three years old when I learned to make baby formula. My mother, who worked, was relying on me to help her out when she went to work her twelve-hour job in 1958.  My first babysitting job was at the age of three-and-a-half, where my mother had no choice but to leave me in charge. One of my brothers was born in August of that year, and it was a couple of months after he was born that I learned how to make the formula. I remember standing on the chair at the stove after mixing the ingredients with my mother, and her teaching me how to test the formula’s temperature for my baby brother’s safety. I got to the point where on my own I would turn the stove off, pull the chair carefully up to the stove, take the bottle and sprinkle a little of the formula on my wrist. 

I did this so much I never forgot the formula, but I didn’t use it with my son, because, let’s face it, it was a lot easier to buy baby formula already made. I also remember the advertisement back then that so clearly stated commercial baby formula was the closest thing to mother’s milk. I wanted the best for my son, and since I wasn’t producing enough milk, I went the commercial route.

Fast forward three years when my daughter is born, and all what I learned as a new mother went out the window.

As I said, I went into overdrive. I didn’t know what they would do for my daughter in the hospital, but she looked so tiny and so skinny. I couldn’t imagine her little body taking on much more stress.

The first ten days when I breast fed her, she flourished. She would feed every 1.5 hours. When we tried to transition her to commercial formula, she started going downhill. 

I still remembered the formula, but this time, I realized that my mother never measured it. She taught me to make it the way she made it: by estimation. Some evaporated milk (Carnation or Pet), purified (actually, boiled) water to dilute the milk (Yes, you must dilute the milk because it’s concentrated, but I had a nutrition table for infants and toddlers I used to ensure that my daughter didn’t lose out on nutrients), dry baby cereal, olive oil, Molasses or Karo Syrup, and PolyVisol Vitamin drops for infants.

Fortunately, nutrition was a second hobby of mine. I had dozens of nutrition books, and I knew just where to go to determine what nutrients, as well as the required amount, were needed based on my baby daughter’s age and weight.

The main nutrition book I used was the Nutrition Almanac (John D. Kirschmann, Director with Lavon J. Dunne).

However, as it turns out, I don’t have to redevelop the baby formula recipe. Below you’ll find a link to a tried-and-true homemade baby formula recipe. 

I nourished my daughter on homemade baby formula until she was ready to graduate to solids. By then she was a healthy, plump (filled out beautifully) baby.

She grew up to be Salutatorian in a class of nearly 700. She went on to graduate from college with a high GPA in Engineering. She is almost 35 years old, and my, is she flourishing! She is beautiful with all her pearly whites (has never had a cavity), and I am extremely proud of her. I know the homemade baby formula provided her with the foundational nutrition she needed going into toddlerhood.  And had it not been for that recipe nearly 35 years ago, I dread to think what would have been.

Just think about it. Before there were commercial baby formulas, what did mothers who couldn’t breast feed their children do?

My maternal grandmother died in childbirth. She gave birth to twins, one stillborn. My uncle was raised on goat’s milk, and he lived to see his children’s children.

https://nourishingjoy.com/homemade-emergency-baby-formula-recipe/