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Dry Weetabix?

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Quootiepie · 15/11/2006 08:16

Im sure I read somewhere about you can feed dry weetabix, but I cant think where. Can you? DS is nearly 8 months.

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moondog · 15/11/2006 08:26

You could but I wouldn't.
Too dry so risk of choking.

jessicaandrebeccasmummy · 15/11/2006 08:26

YUK!!! No, I wouldnt - its so dry!!!

LoveMyGirls · 15/11/2006 08:31

yuk why would you feed that to your child? don't give them anything you would not be prepared to eat yourself imo.

CantSleepWontSleep · 15/11/2006 09:06

Hi QP - have a feeling that I saw someone say that they had given them too, but I personally wouldn't.

Have you tried puffed wheat - they can be picked up and eaten dry, so good for your blw.

zippitippitoes · 15/11/2006 09:09

I used to have buttered weetabix when i was little..but not when i was a baby

too chokey

Quootiepie · 15/11/2006 12:15

Ive found it - on an NHS leaflet. I didnt like the sound of it, but though babies might like ot or something? Glad I didnt give poor DS that now! Thanks x

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