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Is chicken, rice and garden peas a sufficient tea for a 10month old?

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KnickersOnMaHead · 02/07/2008 17:24

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KnickersOnMaHead · 02/07/2008 18:51

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girlandboy · 02/07/2008 18:51

Sounds good to me! Wouldn't mind it myself.

chloemegjess · 02/07/2008 21:57

Sounds good

Sidge · 02/07/2008 22:02

I would say so!

We eat that sort of dinner quite often.

Hulababy · 02/07/2008 22:02

Definitely yes. I make similar for the baby I look after - either chicken or fish.

TheProvincialLady · 02/07/2008 22:04

Protein, carbohydrate, vegetable....what are you fussing about woman?

notasheep · 02/07/2008 22:05

exactly

Shitemum · 02/07/2008 22:07

Sounds fine to me, maybe finish off with a plain yog?
I just try to make sure mine eat a bit of every food group at each meal -
carbs, protein, fat. etc
Meat/fish/egg etc (tho they often don't have any of these).
cheese/yog/butter/milk etc
rice/bread/potatoes/cous cous/pasta etc
fruit/veg etc
pulses/beans etc

They may end up eating an odd mixture but it doesn't matter, does it?

Shitemum · 02/07/2008 22:08

P.S. mine are nearly 5yo and nearly 2yo, so not babies any more...

lackaDAISYcal · 02/07/2008 22:12

sounds fine to me. as long as children get a range of the food groups over the course of the week then nutrition isn't an issue as they process foods slightly differently from adults (according to what I've read anyway)

I do love your chatname by the way

KnickersOnMaHead · 03/07/2008 08:36

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jellybelly25 · 03/07/2008 18:06

Yes. Sounds like a typical tea in our house.

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