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Ada started solids
well we were supposed to be waiting til tomorrow, but it would have seemed
so mean not to do it today, she had a couple of shavings of carrot, a couple of pieces of flesh from a tomato, some potato and a tiny morsel of chicken, decided not to do the purees thing, she coped fine today with the morsels we gave her , so I see no problem why not to contine like that. Anne |
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Anne Rogers wrote: well we were supposed to be waiting til tomorrow, but it would have seemed so mean not to do it today, she had a couple of shavings of carrot, a couple of pieces of flesh from a tomato, some potato and a tiny morsel of chicken, decided not to do the purees thing, she coped fine today with the morsels we gave her , so I see no problem why not to contine like that. Anne That's fantastic! DS#2 wolfed down mashed (organic) carrots, minced broccoli, and roasted lamb for supper tonight. He is the Squash King, happily forgoing anything else as long as I've made squash - which I am now cooking more frequently than ever before! I'm impressed at how much he likes meat, very finely cut/shredded. I'm waiting till 8 mo or so with this guy before introducing anything tomatoey, just because we had so much trouble with diaper rash. Was today a special day, or was she just really anxious to try the food? Melania |
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"Melania" wrote in message oups.com... He is the Squash King, happily forgoing anything else as long as I've made squash My little guy is a squash fiend too. Which is odd because I'd never really made/eaten it much before. Just goes to prove how they come out with their own tastes etc I guess! Maybe as my guy is introduced to more foods he'll be less attached to squash, I don't know, but it does amuse me. Melissa Mom to Connor born 05/24/05 |
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"Melissa Walton" wrote in message ... "Melania" wrote in message oups.com... He is the Squash King, happily forgoing anything else as long as I've made squash My little guy is a squash fiend too. Which is odd because I'd never really made/eaten it much before. Just goes to prove how they come out with their own tastes etc I guess! Maybe as my guy is introduced to more foods he'll be less attached to squash, I don't know, but it does amuse me. Melissa Mom to Connor born 05/24/05 Squash is the only food that the Monk really loves. Must be the thing that tastes most like breastmilk Impressed with Ada, because Monk, 6 months last Sunday has trouble with any kind of lump, and gags terribly, occasionally vomiting. |
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Was today a special day, or was she just really anxious to try the food? we were out for a meal with my grandparents and aunt and uncle, so she was sat in a highchair, also a first, she's only started showing an interest in the last week, but it really did seem the right time. She's followed it up with banana, sweet potato, breadstick, cucumber, all very small pieces, but it is going down, not up, we haven't used a bib and her clothes are clean! She'll get to try squash in the next couple of days. I am really pleased how she has done as it is so much easier just to give her titbits than purees. Anne |
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"Child" wrote in message
Squash is the only food that the Monk really loves. Must be the thing that tastes most like breastmilk There must be something about squash - DD loves squash and sweet potatoes best, is okay with other vegetables, and is not real keen on fruits yet. Fruits are a bit of a struggle. Sarah DD 3/1/05 |
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Anne Rogers writes:
: she had ..., a couple : of pieces of flesh from a tomato, Careful with the tomato. It is pretty acidic and can cause a pretty raw diaper rash. Give in small amounts and watch carefully afterwards! Larry |
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