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7month meal day plan - ok?

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sparker22 · 13/10/2013 22:22

planning my DD's menu for tomorrow... still fairly new to BMW and hope I'm getting it right.

OK so here's tomorrow's planned menu, what do people think?

Breakfast:
Eggy bread
Fruit puree pot


Lunch:
fresh Strawberries/banana
Fromage frais (pud)


Dinner:
Roasted butternut squash
Roasted carrot
heinz Biscotti biscuit (pud)

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Jackanory1978 · 14/10/2013 15:00

SetFireToTheRain actually if there's no family history of an allergy babies can have smooth peanut butter once they reach 6 months. It's recommended you wait till they're a year old only if there's a family history of nut allergy.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 14/10/2013 20:44

Lidl do big tubs of full fat natural yoghurt too Smile

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Sunnysummer · 14/10/2013 21:53

To add protein in a vegetarian-friendl way you could add some quinoa? DS loves quinoa porridge with some ebm (and sometimes banana) in the mornings, or I give it for his second meal with some sticks of broccoli or some omelette. Sweet potato might work too, if she already likes pumpkin?

Your plan sounds yummy but I agree on the sweetness - we were told that even fruit should be treated like a pudding in itself, so a meal should have a veg as well, or it'll be tricky to focus on savoury foods as they start eating more.

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sparker22 · 15/10/2013 22:27

I've not really been told anything, pretty much all of my blw knowledge is from Google of mumsnet (thank God for both! Lol)

I bought some quinoa today so will try that tomorrow. I'm also going to try DD with weetabix and other cereals I got.

I picked up some natural fromage frais so will mix that with my fruit puree, hopefully shell like that too.

thanks everyone Smile

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