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7 months old - lunch and dinner ideas please

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Cherry85 · 06/09/2020 19:09

Im stuck in a rut of veg puree/cucumber/chicken/pasta and pitta bread lol.

What do you give your babies for lunch and dinner please

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Maltay · 06/09/2020 19:20

I freeze tiny portions of family meals so curry/chilli/ bolognase/stew etc. Got some little Tupperware from pounstretcher. Makes life a lot easier when you're busy!

PopcornAndWine · 06/09/2020 19:35

I found a book called Cook For Family Adapt for Baby by Siobhan Berry very helpful (website is Mummy Cooks.com). Won't let me post a link!

Ricekrispie22 · 06/09/2020 19:38

My DC used to just have a ‘picky’ style lunch, usually a random selection of:
Baton of cheese or grated cheese, strips of ham or cooked chicken breast, boiled egg, tuna or salmon chunks, torn up pitta bread or wrap, toast soldiers, cooked prawns, avocado, slices of kiwi, very ripe pear, melon, petit filous, butter beans....

Spag Bol
Risotto www.nhs.uk/start4life/weaning/recipes-and-meal-ideas/fish-risotto-with-peas/
Salmon tomato and pepper couscous www.madeformums.com/baby/salmon-tomato-and-pepper-couscous/
Chicken curry www.annabelkarmel.com/recipes/my-first-chicken-curry/
I used to make this tagine for me and DH and then purée for my DC as it says in the recipe recipes.sainsburys.co.uk/recipes/family/easy-chicken-and-apricot-tagine
Fish pie www.organix.com/recipes/7-months/salmon-leek-dill-fish-pie
Chilli www.organix.com/recipes/6-months/chunky-veggie-chilli
Omelette
Beef casserole www.annabelkarmel.com/recipes/beginners-beef-casserole-2/

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