Anonymous wrote:Give him food off your plate as long as it's not spicy or citrus. This is how we got our kids started. They're very healthy and eat everything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give him food off your plate as long as it's not spicy or citrus. This is how we got our kids started. They're very healthy and eat everything
This is what I do. Except also spicy and citrus -- my kid refused plain rice but loved it with a bit of curry. OP, I am the queen of half-assing food for my babies because I simply don't bother to make them separate meals. I recommend leaning into it.
Anonymous wrote:Give him food off your plate as long as it's not spicy or citrus. This is how we got our kids started. They're very healthy and eat everything
Anonymous wrote:Each meal is either steamed carrot or steamed sweet potato mixed with either rice cereal, egg yolk, rice cereal, or almond/peanut butter. He enjoys them and gobbles them up. What should I try next. I prefer to make his food fresh from scratch (he eats two meals a day) so it should be something I can whip up quickly. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Give him food off your plate as long as it's not spicy or citrus. This is how we got our kids started. They're very healthy and eat everything
Anonymous wrote:Each meal is either steamed carrot or steamed sweet potato mixed with either rice cereal, egg yolk, rice cereal, or almond/peanut butter. He enjoys them and gobbles them up. What should I try next. I prefer to make his food fresh from scratch (he eats two meals a day) so it should be something I can whip up quickly. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Give him food off your plate as long as it's not spicy or citrus. This is how we got our kids started. They're very healthy and eat everything