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Is it possible some babies do not like defrosted food?

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Elf1981 · 25/03/2006 16:36

simple question really. I did a load of food and gave DD some. She reished a lot of the varieties. I froze the left overs.
I had been defrosting one and giving it to the CM to give DD in the day (she's 6months btw) but she wasnt eating it. I assumed that it was because I'd also given the CM brekkie to give DD and she was full.
So today I did not give brekkie, tried to give her some food at lunch. Not interested. She's now sitting eating a fresh pot of food (brought jar) quite happily.
So is it possible that she just does not like defrosed food?

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jmum6 · 25/03/2006 16:39

Think it's more likely she doesn't like eating at CM, or just a bad eating day - don't think she'd be able to tell the difference between the two.

Keep offering it to her and see what happens.

Elf1981 · 25/03/2006 16:41

I thought it could be to do with the CM but I have been trying all day and she wasn't interested, but cracked open a fresh pot and she's well away!

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jmum6 · 25/03/2006 16:43

Maybe she just really likes the taste of whatevers in the pot. Try giving some different defrosted food and grate some cheese on top - my ds (nearly 7 months) loves that.

letoiledelamaz · 25/03/2006 16:44

it could be a thing about texture, perhaps? i remember mine only liking food of an entirely consistent texture - does freezing alter it a bit? she is still only very little though so you may have a few more months of erratic eating to come, try not to let it bother you too much!

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