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Smoked salmon for 1yo

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sparklekitty · 28/09/2013 07:15

Its my DD birthday party today, she is BLW. We're making lots of different sandwiches and was wondering if she could have a bit of smoked salmon?

I'm vegie so have no clue about these things, I thought smoked salmon was cooked but apparently not Blush Think its the uncooked bit that making me question it.

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DoItTooJulia · 28/09/2013 07:17

So it's cold smoked then?

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SizzleSazz · 28/09/2013 07:18

It'll be fine. She'll love it it hate it!

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SizzleSazz · 28/09/2013 07:19

Or even

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DropYourSword · 28/09/2013 07:19

Might be in the minority here, but I can't see the harm.

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mummybare · 28/09/2013 07:19

It's a bit salty but I would have thought a little bit would be fine. DD had some on holiday at about that age. I don't think the 'uncookedness' is a problem though.

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phantomhairpuller · 28/09/2013 07:24

DS1 loved it at that age- and still does!

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RuByMaMa · 28/09/2013 07:27

This was dd1's favourite food when she was weaning along with a bit of cream cheese on toast. Also good quick meal stirred through pasta with cream cheese and peas.

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Effjay · 28/09/2013 07:34

Just watch the salt content - a little bit is fine, but you might find the whole recommended daily intake for a 1YO in one slice

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Fairylea · 28/09/2013 07:35

Ds loves it ! High in calcium too.

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sparklekitty · 28/09/2013 20:58

Thanks, we tried her with it and cream cheese, totally not interested. Also not interested in birthday cake cant possibly be my DD.

May try it again next time DH has it, not a common occurrence in our house so not too worried about salt content as it would be very infrequent.

Might try cake again tmrw, odd child!

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mrsmartin1984 · 28/09/2013 23:12

My 7 month old loves it.

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