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Can a 7m old have Weetabix?

9 replies

beansprout · 16/06/2005 16:51

Nearly 8m, but can he?

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aloha · 16/06/2005 16:51

yes

littlerach · 16/06/2005 16:51

Thiunk so, sure it is after 6 months.
DD2 has had it since 7 months.

beansprout · 16/06/2005 16:52

Excellent - that's an easy breakfast tomorrow then!! Thanks!

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Twiglett · 16/06/2005 16:52

yes

Kelly1978 · 16/06/2005 16:53

both my eldest had weetabix every bfast from 6 mnths, they loved it, and like u say - it's so easy1 And cheap.

KristinaM · 16/06/2005 17:01

Unless you have a family history of food allergies, especially wheat. If so you are advised to wait until 9 or 12 months I think

nailpolish · 16/06/2005 17:02

my 7 mth old has half a weetabix with her usual milk every morning! keeps her regular! and she loves it

Gwenick · 16/06/2005 17:03

Both my DS's had (and still do actually) it from 6 months, I cover them in milk, microwave for 30 seconds and 'mush them up' (well DS1 has his 'properly' now - but still warmed up)

I also buy Tesco Wheat Biscuitsm they're about half the price of "Wheetabix"

highlander · 17/06/2005 00:29

wheetabix was listed in the Times last year as one of the very few truly healthy cereals . All the rest had added salt and sugar.

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