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easy holiday food ideas needed for 8 month old

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Hazellnut · 11/08/2005 10:37

Have booked a sc holiday in france in a month's time and ideally don't want to have to rely on jars for the whole two weeks (will probably get them for lunch when we're out and about) so anyone got any ideas for easy things to make her when we're there. She started on solids at 4 1/2 months, she is now 6 1/2 months and has taken to it really well so does quite lumpy stuff now and is managing a bit of finger food. Has no problems with dairy/meat/ anything really (in fact she's a bit of a piggy !!).... So, any ideas so I can start trying her on them before we go ..... TIA.

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bundle · 11/08/2005 10:39

take an avocado out with you and a knife, spoon, the perfect portable food

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NannyL · 11/08/2005 13:02

little custard pots may make useful puddings and dont have to be kept cold.

Do you mean food you can take for her to eat there... or do you want to cook stuff for her thre while on hol?

In france.... you could dip som yumym french breads in nice soups!

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Hazellnut · 11/08/2005 15:31

Thanks ! Its easy stuff to cook or just give her so the less cooking the better !!

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katylou25 · 11/08/2005 16:38

Scrambled eggs - my Ds also 6.5 months loves these and toast fingers to go with them.
Pasta with tom sauce
mash, veg and cheese/ham
pots, tomatos and cheese Ds loves this one I add herbs as well so its got a sort of pizzay taste
eggy bread
cheese on toast
lots of nice little bits of finger food - cheese ham salad bits french bread - um could eat that now myself actually!

ALSO FOUND IN GREECE THEY WERE REALLY WILLING TO MASH SOME POTS AND VEG ETC IN ALL THE RESTUAURANTS WE WENT TO last year with my friend s llittle onethey offered we didnt ask so mayb france is the same (oops sorry bout caps but cant be bothered to type it again!)if your planning on eating out a bit.

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