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so for all you people who have trip trapps

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nappyaddict · 13/05/2007 09:28

i am thinking of getting a new highchair (one without a tray) cos ds seems to be really offended by his.

only problem is we are doing BLW and i just put the food on his tray. no point using a bowl or plate cos he just picks it up in one swoop and watches it all fall to the floor. so if you have a highchair with no tray what do you do? just put the food directly onto the table?

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nappyaddict · 14/05/2007 23:53

ds eats everything with his fingers though, even yoghurt and shepherds pie so i don't think that theory works too well!

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AllBuggiedOut · 14/05/2007 23:56

Not clear to me why it's ok directly on the tray but not the table

unchief · 15/05/2007 00:09

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AitchTwoOh · 15/05/2007 00:22

just cos, ABO, just cos...

nappyaddict · 15/05/2007 00:40

i duno just for me if i dump shepherds pie or something equally so not finger food on his tray no one else has to deal with it, whereas if its on the table where everyone is its a bit yucky?

if its normal finger food like you said fine though.

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AitchTwoOh · 15/05/2007 00:45

i've used a heavy glass chopping board when i was at someone else's house and it worked well, nappyaddict. we put one our coffee table for when dd likes to lunch on the move. they only cost about a fiver or so.

GColdtimer · 15/05/2007 06:32

unchief, yes you can just use normal babyreins, and nappyaddict, sounds like the mat from blooming marvelous might be a good compromise.

JackieNo · 15/05/2007 07:09

Oi, you lot - Tchibo are going to be selling their version of the Tripp Trapp again next week.

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