Talk to me about table foods for a beginner
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JenMarie
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Name: Jennifer
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Talk to me about table foods for a beginner
DD is starting to get frustrated with the purees and since I'm starting to run out of my stash in the freezer, I'm thinking it doesn't make sense to puree more for her at this point. She's had pancakes, chicken cutlets, banana, and french fries. She didn't really care for the pancakes. What else do you give your DC (she will be 9 months soon) for breakfast? I have frozen peaches and mangoes in the freezer. I was thinking of defrosting them overnight and then just cutting them up for her in the morning to have with her oatmeal. What are some simple make-ahead items I can prepare for her for breakfast or dinner? And what do you give for lunch? I don't know why I feel so clueless about feeding my child. Part of the issue is I have to make everything in advance because she eats dinner at 5 and is in bed by 7. We eat dinner after she goes to bed. And then she eats breakfast and will have lunch at daycare, so I can't make her those foods on the spot either.
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Posted 3/22/12 8:59 AM |
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Re: Talk to me about table foods for a beginner
Morning: try french toast sticks, oatmeal with fruit (I still give at 18 mos), cherrios, Gerber cereal bars
Lunch: Yogurt, pieces of cheese and turkey, cream cheese on soft toast, soups.
Dinner: Chicken nuggets, Broccoli cheese Quiche (from trader joes), pastina with a little bit of butter or sauce I sometimes mixed a veggie puree with it to act like a sauce.
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Posted 3/22/12 9:50 AM |
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