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Question about toast.

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babyperks · 17/07/2013 07:57

Just a quick question. I'm planning on giving my 6 mo DS some toast for breakfast, but I'm unsure as to whether I can put a bit of marge (clover light) on it, or just give it dry?

TIA.

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PseudoBadger · 17/07/2013 08:00

I would put normal butter on it tbh

matana · 17/07/2013 08:04

Do you mean because of salt content? I dont think a little scrape would matter, but if you're concerned you could always buy unsalted butter, or use cream cheese instead.

GrimmaTheNome · 17/07/2013 08:05

I'd give it dry just because less greasy paws and he'll enjoy chewing it anyway. But if he doesn't like it a bit of spread or butter won't harm - babies need fats. Ideally unsalted (bread is quite salty already)

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ZipItShrimpy · 17/07/2013 08:07

A wee scrape of butter would be best so it's not too dry and crumby.

Don't use marge though, it's just utter crap.

mummywantsaliedown · 17/07/2013 08:07

Lurpak do an unsalted spreadable butter which is nice.

babyperks · 17/07/2013 08:10

Okay, thanks guys. Great help Smile I'll buy some butter today.

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Jellylorum · 18/07/2013 18:55

Unsalted butter goes down well here

mummy2benji · 18/07/2013 23:01

Unsalted butter here too. Your baby will enjoy it more and will suck on it to get the butter off. Otherwise the toast will be a bit dry and he / she'll just get crumbs in his / her mouth that he / she might splutter on a bit.

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