1. Steamed milk powder steamed buns. We can knead milk powder into flour and steam steamed buns. We all know that steamed buns steamed with milk powder are full of milk flavor, and the more you eat them, the more you love them.
Mix bananas with milk powder (the milk powder used here is within the shelf life!) and egg yolk to make banana cake for your baby. It is soft and delicious. It can be said to be a delicacy on the tip of the tongue.
2. Take a milk bath and make facial mask and hand cream. Use expired milk powder to make facial mask and hand cream. You can add egg white, honey, olive oil, etc., or soak the milk powder in the bathtub when taking a bath. Beauty lovers can try it.
3. Make chemical fertilizer. The protein in milk powder can synthesize nitrogen with organic molecules such as chlorophyll. However, it is one of the most common chemical fertilizers on the market. If you use expired milk powder to water flowers and plants, their growth will be very obvious.
4. Wash your hair. If you have expired or spoiled milk powder, you can use it to wash your hair.
Big enemies won't do any damage.
On the contrary, it can nourish the hair, and many nutrients will still be absorbed by the hair.
5. Give food to animals. If you have small animals such as cats and dogs at home, you can give food to the small animals.
But before giving it to small animals, you must give only a small amount the first time.
Because cats and dogs also have lactose intolerance.
If you don’t have diarrhea after eating for the first time, you can continue feeding.
If diarrhea occurs, it is lactose intolerance and feeding must be stopped.