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My 15 month old has just SORTED his lunch! Is this normal?

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EscapeFrom · 27/07/2007 13:06

I just dumped peas, carrots, potato and chicken on his highchair trya, and he grabbed the bowl back, has seperated the potato and carrot and put it in the bowl, and is happily tucking into the peas and carrots.

is this odd? It looks mighty odd!

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magnolia1 · 27/07/2007 13:09

Sounds like a boy who knows what he wants

Aitch · 27/07/2007 13:09

lol. dd has been known to sort them and then put the carrots into her cup of water. the little fraek.

belgo · 27/07/2007 13:10

sounds normal to me!

magnolia1 · 27/07/2007 13:10

Lol, dd4 adds her juice to her dinner

belgo · 27/07/2007 13:10

yes they do like to make 'soup' in their cup

EscapeFrom · 27/07/2007 13:15

Aitch that's so funny

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Aitch · 27/07/2007 13:17

so true, belgo, the carrots don't deter her in any way from drinking the water...

SlightlyMadSpider · 27/07/2007 13:20

DD3 (also 15m) filters out the peas and carrots in her mouth (she is not to fond of them). Spits them out into her fingers (keeping the rest of the food in her mouth).

Then she holds them out to me until I move her bowl within reach whereupon she deposits the food she doesn't want back in her bowl - ready fo the next spoonful.

Still I guess a lot of you get the unwanted food thrown on the floor so we shouldn't complain . Will he eat the carrot potato?

EscapeFrom · 27/07/2007 13:27

I typoed, it's the chicken and potato he tries to avoid, he will eat the carrots and peas. He gets peas a lot, it's about the only protein he will take

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UniSarah · 27/07/2007 14:43

sounds normal to me. boy is very good at extracting all the meat from a dish and eating it first.then finding all the vegtables and putting them on another plate. We now keep a spare bowl on the table for this as I got fed up of having half chewed dicards on my plate.
only way I can get carrots down him is to mash them up with spuds.

Curlygirly · 27/07/2007 15:02

ds1 is nearly 5 yrs and always eats one type of thing at a time like all the veg first then all the potato etc. I think that's odd

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