We’re finding out that Baby M LOVES flavors. She’s not into boring steamed fruits and veggies. My in laws (husband included) believe you have to let the baby taste everything. Of course, that goes completely against all my beliefs about slowly introducing foods to baby.
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Toddler-Friendly Recipes: Eggless French Toast
We’re constantly looking for new and exciting foods to give Baby M for breakfast. When we introduced this French toast, little miss loves food just gobbled it right up!
(more…)Starting Solids: How to Prepare Sweet Potatoes for Baby
We’re on a roll here with foods. Baby M is getting with the groove. We now have a “time to eat song” —Oh yes, I’m at that stage in Motherhood— and I strictly use her high chair for mealtimes. I’ve read so many places that to keep babies excited about eating, don’t put them in the high chair while prepping the food. Only when you’re ready to start eating. So, we’re giving it a try. Even tho my husband is convinced that she likes her high chair and we should use it more often for non-mealtime activities. We’re still compromising on this.
(more…)Starting Solids: How to Prepare Pears for Baby
We’re on food # 2 for Baby M, Pears. We’re alternating between fruits and veggies. And yes, we did not start with fruit. Research suggests that it doesn’t actually matter whether you start with fruits or veggies. We started with Avocado. Pears need more than just mashing to be ready for Baby to eat. They need to be cooked, even when serving in large pieces to avoid choking. I knew my Instant Pot would come in clutch one day for baby food.
(more…)Starting Solids: How to Prepare Avocado for Baby
I can’t believe it! We’re here. Baby M is almost 5 months old and she’s ready to have her first solid food. I’m really excited to share what we feed her, how we prepare it and whether or not she liked it. We made the decision that Avocado would be her first food. This one is easy prep! But first, I want to talk about how we decided Baby M was ready for solids, and some of the things we did/ I encourage you to prepare before you start.
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