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what do you feed your 9 month old

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Mytwobeautifulgirls · 10/06/2013 08:31

hiya ladies
what does your 9month old baby eat?
breakfast lunch dinner and snacks

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Debs3013 · 10/06/2013 08:57

God all sorts really. Currently weetabix and banana on toast for breakfast. A lunch example would be dairylea on a rice cracker, cucumber sticks and some organix crispy things, usually followed by some fruit. Dinner is usually some of whatever we're having or if we're eating later he likes fish or veggie fingers, mini potato waffles, baby sweet corn and courgette. Other than the obvious shellfish, honey etc. there isn't much he doesn't have - likes a curry (I just add extra yoghurt to his to mild it down a bit), meatballs etc.
Snacks tend to be fruit or half a biscuit if I'm eating biscuits but he doesn't tend to snack that much at the moment - we're only just at the point were he's starting to drop bottles, so guess snacks will start properly shortly.
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mumtolilh · 10/06/2013 08:57

Hi
My lb is older now but at 9 months he would eat ready brek baby crisps,rusks,baby food lunch & dinners,yogurts like munch bunch petit filous etc,bananas,broccoli & toast ;)

Debs3013 · 10/06/2013 08:58

I meant rice cake!

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EagleRiderDirk · 10/06/2013 09:06

DS seems to far prefer a 3 meal and 1 bottle system to having snacks.

Brekkie: weetabix/ready brek, 2oz portion of fruit puree, 2 fromage frais

lunch and dinner: stew/casserole/tagine/bolognaise/cheesy spinach, 2oz portion of fruit puree and 2 fromage frais

If he clamours after some out our food we let him have a bit too.

Obviously not blw here btw, but anything extra we give him he feeds himself.

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