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honeyy123 · 25/06/2023 10:13

Hi all my baby is 1 years old recently just turned like last week and he still loves 6m+ creamy banana porridge for breakfast im just wondering is this still okay to give him as he's older now and it doesn't really have any chunks in it or anything he has other food through out the day that have chunks in for him to chew he's a great eater that way never chocked or anything but would this porridge still be filling him up he loves it and always has with with saying that he's a fussy eater so I still buy it know he'll eat it and has some what of a full tummy does anyone else still give there baba food that's there too old for is this even okay I'm worrying now that it's not enough or something for him thankyou

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underneaththeash · 26/06/2023 08:50

Try re-posting in feeding - you’ve posted in childcare (so nannies, childminders etc)

FuckoffeeBeforeCoffee · 26/06/2023 09:00

Of course it's fine.

My 20 month old (given in months for full picture) still loves the fruit pouches for 6 months +.

honeyy123 · 27/06/2023 01:03

underneaththeash · 26/06/2023 08:50

Try re-posting in feeding - you’ve posted in childcare (so nannies, childminders etc)

So sorry I don't know how to use this app properly yet and I didn't even know that you could pick specific topics lol I've been putting threads in random topics that have no relation because I've not figured the app out yet🤣🤣🤣

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honeyy123 · 27/06/2023 01:04

FuckoffeeBeforeCoffee · 26/06/2023 09:00

Of course it's fine.

My 20 month old (given in months for full picture) still loves the fruit pouches for 6 months +.

Thankyou for the reassurance lol sometimes my mind just plays too much🫣🤣

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nobodygoesdowninthejungle · 27/06/2023 04:32

I'm 48 years old and have porridge with berries most mornings which doesn't really have chunks! I'd say your fine. However, you might want to consider moving onto normal porridge or similar (weetabix? Ready Brek?) for the cost as much as anything

honeyy123 · 27/06/2023 11:55

nobodygoesdowninthejungle · 27/06/2023 04:32

I'm 48 years old and have porridge with berries most mornings which doesn't really have chunks! I'd say your fine. However, you might want to consider moving onto normal porridge or similar (weetabix? Ready Brek?) for the cost as much as anything

Do you know what I've tried him on them Quaker Oats a few flavours of them too and he doesn't even like them I've tried weetabix the warmed up way he won't eat those I've been meaning to grab a box of readybrek but it doesn't look promising does it xoxox

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ThreadExterminator · 27/06/2023 11:57

DD had a lot of Readybrek until she was around 3. You could try that and it'll be a lot cheaper than 'baby porridge'. Now DD won't touch the stuff and only the best proper porridge oats will do.

Peony654 · 27/06/2023 12:10

I'd be changing to normal porridge oats with a banana cut up. Those flavoured porridges are so processed with unnecessary ingredients, and work out much more expensive.

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