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Quiche for a 1yo?

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Alibabaandthe40nappies · 10/07/2009 13:34

We are stuck in a lunch rut and I'm wondering about giving DS some quiche occasionally. I don't make my own, 'tis Waitrose.

Any thoughts?

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CMOTdibbler · 10/07/2009 13:36

No problem. DS has always like choosing from the deli counter stuff too if you fancy some experimentation.

Alibabaandthe40nappies · 10/07/2009 13:45

ooh that's a good idea.

He is very good at trying new things, the only thing we seem to get a bit stuck with is oily fish.

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Egg · 10/07/2009 13:54

My lot all love quiche and have had it from a year old. It is a bit salty but ok if it is not every day I am sure! It's great as can be cooked from frozen - hurrah!

Alibabaandthe40nappies · 10/07/2009 13:56

Egg the one I have isn't too salty, only 0.2g for the amount that DS would have.

He is sat next to me now happily munching through a slice, he is making his yummy noise so I think we have a hit here!

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Sheeta · 10/07/2009 13:59

excellent idea, thank you!!

CMOTdibbler · 10/07/2009 14:00

Have you tried fish pate ? The sort where smoked fish is blended with soft cheese ? DS was very keen on it at that age.

If you feel poncey, sushi goes down very well too

TaurielTest · 10/07/2009 14:04

ooh yes, quiche and frittata and that sort of thing goes down a storm with my just-one DS - as does smoked mackerel pate of the sort CMOT describes.

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