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Whats for pudding? 9mths - Bored of offering fruit/yoghurt + combinations of fruit & yoghurt

20 replies

Medowflowers · 20/05/2008 16:25

Any ideas? We dont have puds and brain not functioning very well. TIA.

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dizzydixies · 20/05/2008 16:26

sugar free jelly?

frozen yoghurt?

custard?

Medowflowers · 20/05/2008 16:39

Does anyone make stuff to give the lo's?

I mean bake?

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dizzydixies · 20/05/2008 16:40

mine both love home baking but am thinking they're a bit older than yours at 4 and 2yrs

ShowOfHands · 20/05/2008 16:45

I bake all sorts as then I can guarantee it's healthy enough for dd (she's 12mo). DD especially likes a mini pancacke with fruit, bread dipped in milk/vanilla/cinnamon and dry fried, homemade cakes and muffins (all wholemeal/sugar free etc). She doesn't always have pudding and we still rely on yoghurt and fruit an awful lot. She likes homemade rice pudding too and bread and butter pudding.

Medowflowers · 20/05/2008 16:54

Oh good idea hands. Thanks.

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Medowflowers · 20/05/2008 16:55

Do you use ready made custard?

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ShowOfHands · 20/05/2008 16:58

Make my own. Tis easy.

Medowflowers · 20/05/2008 17:24

ooooooooooooohhhhhhh get you!!!

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Medowflowers · 20/05/2008 17:24

ooooooooooooohhhhhhh get you!!!

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dizzydixies · 20/05/2008 19:14

no I use the pots as you can get vanilla/banana/ strawberry or original flavoured ones

Tinkjon · 21/05/2008 09:44

We only do fruit or yoghurt - I don't think anything else is needed. Not saying that it's wrong to give anything else of course, just that I don't think it's necessary. On weekends I will sometimes bake a cake and we all share that. Well, I say "share", I mean "give DD a little bit then polish off the rest when she's in bed"

TillyScoutsmum · 21/05/2008 09:48

DD (12 months) loves custard (especially banana), bread & butter pudding, cookies and lemon & sultana pancakes

ChukkyPig · 21/05/2008 10:10

I gave DD ambrosia rice pudding

Also sliced banana and bread, layered then covered in plenty of milk and baked til all gooey yummyness.

She preferred the rice pudding though.Never mind!

ChukkyPig · 21/05/2008 10:11

Lovely granary bread that is! Would be rather cloying with sliced white!

MrsBadger · 21/05/2008 10:17

you may be bored of giving them but unless she's bored of eating them then what's the problem?

(sugar free jelly is vile and has all sorts of additives in - normal jelly much better for 9mo if you give it at all)

biscuits are a handy fallback if she doesn't have them at any other time - dd does love a malted milk...

umberella · 21/05/2008 10:19

Can we have some recipes please showofhands?

DD has just started on solids but I am aspiring to be like you and make stuff for her............

umberella · 21/05/2008 10:20

Can we have some recipes please showofhands?

DD has just started on solids but I am aspiring to be like you and make stuff for her............

umberella · 21/05/2008 10:20

oops darn machine

MrsBadger · 21/05/2008 10:22

you do know there's a whole [p[http://www.mumsnet.com/Recipes Recipe section]], don't you...

MrsBadger · 21/05/2008 10:22

www.mumsnet.com/Recipes

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