Three months, ½ level tablespoonful barley flour to 16 oz. water.
Six months, 1½ level tablespoonfuls barley flour to 12 oz. water.
Nine months, 3 level tablespoonfuls barley flour to 10 oz. water.
Potato Water. One tablespoonful of thoroughly boiled potato is mashed into one pint of the water in which the potato was boiled and carefully strained.
Spinach. Spinach is carefully washed, steamed for half an hour and mashed through a fine sieve. It is sometimes started at the sixth month; one teaspoonful daily, gradually increased to one or two tablespoonfuls daily.
Orange Juice. The orange should be dipped in boiling water and wiped on a clean towel before being cut and squeezed, to avoid possible infection of juice. It is usually given to babies, sometimes as young as one month old, who take heated milk. It is carefully strained and started gradually by giving one teaspoonful in water once or twice daily between feedings and increasing to ½ or 1 ounce by the sixth month and 1½ to 2 ounces by the end of the first year.
Infusion of Orange Peel. This is sometimes used instead of orange juice, and is made by boiling one ounce of finely grated orange peel in two ounces of water, adding a little sugar to counteract the bitter taste and adding enough sterile water to bring it up to two ounces.
Tomato Juice. Canned tomato strained through a fine sieve, is sometimes given to a baby a few weeks old, starting with one teaspoonful and gradually increasing to four to six ounces daily.
Whey. One quart of whole milk heated to 98° F. or 100° F. and one half ounce of liquid rennet or one junket tablet stirred into it and allowed to stand half an hour or until firm and solid, is poured into a cheesecloth bag and allowed to drain for about an hour without being squeezed.
Protein Milk. The curd from one quart of milk, which remains after the whey is drained, as directed above, is mashed through cheesecloth in a fine wire sieve, with a potato-masher or bowl of a spoon and the curd washed through with one pint of water. A pint of buttermilk is added and the mixture boiled while being stirred constantly. This is sometimes given in diarrhea.