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To ask what you feed your 10 month olds?

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SleepingStandingUp · 09/10/2020 14:25

I think mine are still having too much milk and not enough food but I struggle to get enough food IN them Vs on the floor, or not rely on jars of o need to spoon feed them.

They have bottles at 8, 11.30, 3.30, 7, 11.30. 7 Oz each time but don't always finish them. Porridge or Weetabix in the morning unless we're out.

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movingonup20 · 09/10/2020 16:31

At 10 months mine were eating the same food as us. I admit a long time ago. Breakfast was porridge, cherios or eats and toast depending on time. Lunch would be a sandwich often as we went out a lot, alternatively I froze leftovers for lunches or made soup. Dinner was ordinary adult food, obviously not really spicy or salty, so I would have things more suitable in the freezer for such occasions. Favourites were shepherds pie, mild curry, soft tacos, roast dinner etc and they loved the local Indian restaurant who fussed over them, they loved nan with dal which the owners wife always brought over made the way she made for her kids!

mummyoneboy19 · 09/10/2020 16:51

They’ll reduce their milk when they’re ready - don’t worry about what other peoples kids are doing and just take their lead :)

SleepingStandingUp · 09/10/2020 18:47

I probably would let then have a bowl and pour it over their own / each others heads lol.

I could possibly try and feed them before we go out but tbh trying to get 5 yo to get dressed, eat his breakfast, get his milk done and toiletted, get the babies changed, dressed, pushchair up, load pushchair with everything and out by 8.15 is already a push, without spoon feeding two babies porridge.

So it's milk before we go / in the issue then breakfast once we're home / out. Lunch is usually BLW stuff - sandwich etc. Don't is usually what we have as blw so half on the floor and a jar / pouch.
I will def try offering the lunch milks after food, dinner usually falls that way due to time

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QueenArseClangers · 10/10/2020 09:18

@mylittleavalon

Another one who would recommend what mummy makes book or account. My DD is 14 months now but I was giving her recipies from the book at 10 months. She loved courgette fritters, porridge fingers, savoury flapjacks best I remember. Also loved steamed courgette, banana with peanut butter (beware constipation and but allergy's) yoghurt, spelt (seemed to love this made as a risotto with tomatoes even though I thought it was gross). Another favourite mashed avocado with lemon juice on toast. I just tried not to worry about how much she ate and made sure she was sat down for two-three meals a day and presented with food. Sometimes she ate loads sometimes not.
That sounds delicious and has made me hungry!
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