🍪 Snack Smart, Feed Smart!
The Lactation Brownie Mix is a delicious, low-calorie snack designed specifically for breastfeeding mothers. With only 150 calories per serving, this fenugreek-free mix combines oats, brewers yeast, and flaxseed—ingredients known for their milk-boosting properties. Recommended by lactation consultants, it offers a tasty alternative to traditional lactation cookies and supplements, ensuring nursing moms receive essential vitamins and minerals like calcium, folic acid, and iron.
A**G
It works!
First, let me just say that these brownies work! I had tried another brand's pre-made lactation cookies, and while they helped to increase my supply, these brownies helped my supply almost double overnight; I was consistently getting almost 1 oz in the evening, almost 4 oz in my first pump of the day, and it jumped to 3 oz in the evening, and 5-8.5 oz for my first pump of the day. Could be that my supply finally caught up with my baby, but I have noticed my supply dipping a little when I eat less of the brownies, and going back up when I eat more of it.In terms of flavor/texture, I was a little put off initially because it was very thick prior to baking, and I wasn't sure that I baked it fully because it was so fudge-y. I also thought that it was a bit too sweet, but my taste buds caught up, and I now enjoy having a piece or two whenever I'm in the mood to snack.Finally, I was a bit disappointed at first that one bag only bakes one batch. The bag says that it makes about 21 servings, but also suggests 1-2 brownies per day, so it should last anywhere between 10 days to 21 days (if you're being conservative). I've eaten almost the whole thing in one week. For $15, I was really hoping for more--although $2/day doesn't seem too bad. Definitely buying another bag just in case since it works so well, but also going to have to try my hand at making lactation brownies by adding the key ingredients listed (brewers yeast, oats, flaxseed) to another brownie mix because it's more cost-effective.
M**A
YUMMY AND ACTUALLY HELPS!!
Bought one bag of the Double Chocolate flavor. At first I was skeptical, but I’m glad I tried it out!- easy to make and quick- added some almond milk to mine because I like my brownies a little bit fluffy so had to bake a little longer but was still good- when I first tasted them, it tasted like a protein brownie and didn’t really like but the next day I tasted them and it was waaaay better taste wise. So I recommend making them before bed and letting them sit overnight in a nice airtight container on counter to get that nice chocolate taste- before I was pumping about 18oz a day and after eating about 1-2 brownies a day I went up to 24oz and it was only within a day of eating them.- I feel like I can make them on my own, but since I’m not much of a baker, I find it worth paying $15 for a batch of brownies (made about 16 brownies).
J**U
Tasty Chocolate Treat
A lot of reviews mentioned these brownies needing adjustments but I followed the recipe exactly and they came out perfect! Slightly crisp edges and a fudge, soft center with lots of chocolate flavor.I used vegetable oil instead of butter and mixed the wet ingredients before slowly adding the dry ingredients. I whisked all the ingredients together but it was super thick so I had to use a silicone spatula to fold the rest of the dry mix into the batter.I used Pam Original (canola oil spray) to grease the metal pan before pouring the batter into the metal 9"×13" pan. After baking for 20mins on the middle rack of my Ninja convection oven/air fryer, the brownies were ready to cool off. As pictured, the batter was already starting to crisp up on the edges and rise a bit at the 10min mark. The final product yields about 16-20 treats, depending on how big you divide up the pan. The brownies were just under 1" thickness and didn't rise up much after baking compared to the uncooked batter.[I saw that some ladies used glass bakeware which probably attribute to needing a longer bake time since the glass takes longer to heat up than a metal one. Also, if you use a smaller pan, your brownies will be thicker but will need to be baked for a few extra minutes.]Overall, the brownies are delicious and moist. They didn't rise up to be as thick as I would like but it's not a big deal.The brownies are definitely a very dark brown and not as appetizing as the ones photographed on the bag but I can assure you that it tastes yummy for any lady wanting a chocolate treat while working to increase their milk supply.It's only the first day of trying these brownies but I hope it supports my lactation like the chocolate chip oatmeal cookies did in my last review. Regardless, it's a delicious snack without too much guilt.Good Luck and Happy Breastfeeding!
S**J
Love the taste!
I have ordered this product twice now. Both times I’ve had to make some adjustments to the oven time. I found that 3/4 cup of vegetable oil rises better than 1 1/2 stick of butter. I’ve also increased my oven temp to 375 instead of 350 and found that 20-23 minutes is nowhere near correct timing. I’ve seen all the photos of wet batter after following directions but I have left it in the oven for 40 mins. That’s double the time in the instructions! Nonetheless it’s come out perfect at 375 for 40min. Perfectly risen and well done! Hope this helps others.
R**S
Good, but expensive for what you get.
These brownies taste good, but they aren’t the best brownie mix available (compared to non lactation types). The mix is rather pricey and it doesn’t make a huge batch. On the plus side, I definitely notice an increase in my milk supply when I eat these daily. However, that has been my experience with all the lactation cookies/brownies I’ve ever had.
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