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what age for scrambled eggs?

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geranium · 16/04/2005 18:51

Can anyone tell me at what age can babies/toddlers eat scrambled eggs and also ommelettes as oppose to the hard boiled eggs recommended for the very young?

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Twiglett · 16/04/2005 19:01

if your baby can take egg white then there is no reason not to give well cooked scrambled eggs or ommelettes

HTH

(they say a year for egg, but I think that's for introducing egg whites)

vicdubya · 16/04/2005 19:05

Ds has been having well cooked scrambled & omelettes since about 10 months.

He loves them.

Seona1973 · 16/04/2005 19:42

Annabel Karmel says you can give well cooked eggs from 6-9 months and soft cooked eggs e.g. scrambled egg from 12 months

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geranium · 17/04/2005 08:55

That's great. Thanks. I'll certainly being doing scrambled eggs in the future. I've been looking for quick, nutritious dishes.

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lunarx · 22/04/2005 20:24

i tried ds on scrambled eggs with cheese at 9.5 months, he likes them fairly well...eats them better when i have some too!

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