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LauraSLP
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9-month old-eating
Hope you are all well....
Our daughter just turned 9 months- she is becoming a very curious eater- just wondering...what are some of the foods your children ate at 9 months?
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Posted 4/10/10 7:36 AM |
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mamasita27
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Re: 9-month old-eating
honestly, i can't really remember! BUT I will say this...if she seems curious don't hold back on letting her try some things! I feel like that was a big mistake I made. I was too afraid she would choke, etc and held back on giving DD table food. I think that's part of the reason she's a picky eater now!
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Posted 4/10/10 7:39 AM |
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LauraSLP
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Re: 9-month old-eating
THANKS! She was not interested in eating anything until she was 7 months...we are so excited how she is now...we let her try anything that we feel is safe :)
Thanks for you advice.
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Posted 4/10/10 7:40 AM |
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hannahsmom
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Member since 10/08 2005 total posts
Name: Laura
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Re: 9-month old-eating
DS is 8 months, but so far we have done:
Pancakes French Toat Sticks Chicken Nuggets These smiley potato puff things Chicken noodle soup (took out most of the broth) Meatballs Mixed Veggies Bananas Peaches Pears
And of course the staple... Cheerios Puffs
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Posted 4/10/10 8:40 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
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Name: Melissa
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Re: 9-month old-eating
Pretty much anything that was soft enough or could be cut small enough
beans all veggies(squash, all types of potato, broccoli etc) meats cut tiny polenta-this is a GREAT baby food. I buiy organic italian seasoned at my supermarket or whole foods
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Posted 4/10/10 9:42 AM |
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Gertyrae
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Name: Gerty ®
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Re: 9-month old-eating
DS gets a little of whatever we are eating... Yesterday he had Steak @ California Pizza Kitchen Pineapple grapes(peeled and in small pieces) asparagus Goldfish
Today it was a variety of cheeses (we went out to Martha Clara) Dried Sausage Carr's Crackers
I just give him a little of whatever I am eating in small pieces. Of course, the Cheerios and Puffs are a staple. I do avoid anything on the "No" list from the pediatrician and anything really spicy. Our ped recommended giving him foods with flavorings though. She said that at some point soon they will be eating whatever you make for dinner so start getting him adjusted now.
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