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Breakfasts

9 replies

Scattymum101 · 29/09/2015 09:07

What do you give a baby for breakfast who hates porridge and hates toast Confused

Dd2 is so much fussier than dd1. Dd1 would just eat anything I put on the tray. Dd2 turns her nose up at 50% of what I offer.

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quesadillas6 · 29/09/2015 09:56

Eggs? Pancakes?

myotherusernameisbetter · 29/09/2015 09:58

Weetabix
readybrek
bagel
yoghurt
cheese

Scattymum101 · 29/09/2015 10:07

She will sometimes take pancakes but not often. Gave her a rice cake this morning and she had a little bit. I guess breakfast might just be the last meal she 'gets'.
Feel like she doesn't get much nutritious food yet as she's not very interested but she still takes her milk feeds as normal so keeping with the food before one, just for fun mantra just now x

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myotherusernameisbetter · 29/09/2015 10:18

sounds fair - breakfast was always an easy meal for us :)

What about just banana?

Would she prefer something more flavoury? My eldest hated bland food so he would have a lot of pureed fruit (peaches etc) in his porridge or Weetabix to flavour it up. Younger son loved his bland and would eat a full adult portion of porridge by 7 months - never get two the same though.

Scattymum101 · 29/09/2015 10:24

I think she seems to like more bland stuff. She hates purée although I'm getting her to come around to yoghurt. She prefers finger food but doesn't eat a lot of it.
She's quite funny with textures and gags a lot with purées or mashed food but seems ok with finger food. I might try putting some mashed fruit through homemade pancakes so she's getting some fruit in her.
She's almost 8 months.

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myotherusernameisbetter · 29/09/2015 10:28

She might like a breakfast muffin or something?

I'm sure she will get the idea in her own time though and I wouldn't necessarily stick to what we think as appropriate breakfast food - Maybe offer her something you'd like her to have and smaller bits of something she already likes?

People round the world have very different ideas of breakfast though, I've had curry and rice when in India :)

DesertorDessert · 29/09/2015 10:40

Fruit and yoghurt?
Egg?
Sandwich?

MrsAukerman · 30/09/2015 09:53

Omelette.
Fruit.
Leftovers.
Cheese sticks.
Beans.

cleoteacher · 30/09/2015 09:59

Dd has cream cheese on a rice cake or some fruit with yoghurt

Try the blw books

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