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Yeo valley for a 6mth old?

7 replies

MrsWhirling · 08/06/2013 08:18

Is it ok to give my 6mth old natural yoghurt for breakfast? Thank you x

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 08/06/2013 09:31

Can't see any reason why it wouldn't be ok. What is it that's worrying you about it?

Have you seen this thread on breakfast ideas? Smile

Wheresmycaffeinedrip · 08/06/2013 09:33

Absolutely fine :)

MilkRunningOutAgain · 10/06/2013 16:42

Mine have been wolfing it down from 6 months and still get through 2 big pots a week , now aged 10 and 7.

KatAndKit · 10/06/2013 16:51

It's fine and actually healthier than petits filous which have a lot of added sugar. You should make sure the natural yoghurt is full fat not low fat for babies. My DS likes the Onken yoghurts.

Jellylorum · 11/06/2013 21:13

It's pretty sweet though. Why not give greek yoghurt - more fat and less sugar.

QueenoftheHolly · 20/06/2013 00:26

Jellylorum (good cats name btw!) yeo valley do a small, full fat unsweetened pot.

MotherofDragons82 · 21/06/2013 10:32

I give my DS both Yeo Valley and Onken natural yoghurt for breakfast, if he still has room after his porridge (which he usually does).
I usually mix in a bit of fruit puree. What I do is buy the big bags of frozen forest fruits (much cheaper), defrost and blitz them up. He then loves the puree mixed with natural yoghurt.

It's probably not that much different to a petit filous, but for some reason I won't let him have flavoured yoghurts. Maybe I'm being pfb...!

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