@brynja When Kendamil says 100 calories = 5 ounces and IT ALSO SAYS “(as prepared)”
As prepared is talking about when it says 1 scoop = 0.1oz (the volume) added to PREPARED formula. This means the total volume of PREPARED formula is what you count for the 100 cals. The can literally mentions it twice that the 0.1oz per ounce is included in calories. You count the TOTAL volume. If they did not finish a 5.5oz bottle (5 scoops) they did NOT take in 100 calories. If they finished the 5.5oz bottle, you’d count all 5.5ounces and that’s 100 calories.
The nutritional value INCLUDES the total volume.
Enfamil and Similac have also stated to count the TOTAL volume (as in.. 5.5oz.)
Prepared = volume included. 5.5 ounces does not equal 110 calories unless you’re fortifying and if that’s the case you go by grams.
So since the nutritional value is including the 0.1oz added per 1oz scoop, if you have a 4.5oz bottle and baby leaves 2oz left over, they ate 2.5oz. There’s no overestimation of anything when doing it this way because the nutritional value includes the additional ounces the scoops add.
In the pitcher method, it’s all the same. You wouldn’t do it differently because the water displacement is included in the nutritional values.
That is why you count TOTAL ounces, of the PREPARED formula.