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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I always thought tilapia are basically cheapy fish -the kind of fish used in immigrant cooking.
"Immigrant cooking"? You mean cooking by people from different cultures? You mean people who don't eat hamburgers and hotdogs all the time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But why are you starting with gross things. Get a decent, wild fish, and stick it in a pan for a minute. Same amount of time, better flavor, more nutritious. Start your kids right!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our twins are one year old and since they started to self-feed a couple of months ago, we mix up what we give them so that they get a wide variety of tastes. One of the proteins that we mix in periodically is tilapia. I get it in individual portions at Sam's club and we just lightly steam it in the microwave. They like it. It's just one of the various proteins that we give them.
Who knew that we were giving one year old toddlers "fancy meals"?
Lightly steamed tilapia in the microwave?? Oh dear. Could anything be worse than that?
I'm the PP you're responding to. At one, our kids have only been eating solid foods for two months. We are easing them into textures and different foods without going overboard on the flavors. Every week or two, we add another food and they usually have 5 or 6 different foods on their tray. We're up to about a dozen different foods. And as we go along, we're slowly adding more flavors to the foods that they are trying out. This way we have better idea if they don't like the food/texture or the flavor. So far, they've been very adventurous in trying everything.
Or at least steam it on the stove!
Anonymous wrote:But why are you starting with gross things. Get a decent, wild fish, and stick it in a pan for a minute. Same amount of time, better flavor, more nutritious. Start your kids right!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our twins are one year old and since they started to self-feed a couple of months ago, we mix up what we give them so that they get a wide variety of tastes. One of the proteins that we mix in periodically is tilapia. I get it in individual portions at Sam's club and we just lightly steam it in the microwave. They like it. It's just one of the various proteins that we give them.
Who knew that we were giving one year old toddlers "fancy meals"?
Lightly steamed tilapia in the microwave?? Oh dear. Could anything be worse than that?
I'm the PP you're responding to. At one, our kids have only been eating solid foods for two months. We are easing them into textures and different foods without going overboard on the flavors. Every week or two, we add another food and they usually have 5 or 6 different foods on their tray. We're up to about a dozen different foods. And as we go along, we're slowly adding more flavors to the foods that they are trying out. This way we have better idea if they don't like the food/texture or the flavor. So far, they've been very adventurous in trying everything.
But why are you starting with gross things. Get a decent, wild fish, and stick it in a pan for a minute. Same amount of time, better flavor, more nutritious. Start your kids right!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our twins are one year old and since they started to self-feed a couple of months ago, we mix up what we give them so that they get a wide variety of tastes. One of the proteins that we mix in periodically is tilapia. I get it in individual portions at Sam's club and we just lightly steam it in the microwave. They like it. It's just one of the various proteins that we give them.
Who knew that we were giving one year old toddlers "fancy meals"?
Lightly steamed tilapia in the microwave?? Oh dear. Could anything be worse than that?
I'm the PP you're responding to. At one, our kids have only been eating solid foods for two months. We are easing them into textures and different foods without going overboard on the flavors. Every week or two, we add another food and they usually have 5 or 6 different foods on their tray. We're up to about a dozen different foods. And as we go along, we're slowly adding more flavors to the foods that they are trying out. This way we have better idea if they don't like the food/texture or the flavor. So far, they've been very adventurous in trying everything.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our twins are one year old and since they started to self-feed a couple of months ago, we mix up what we give them so that they get a wide variety of tastes. One of the proteins that we mix in periodically is tilapia. I get it in individual portions at Sam's club and we just lightly steam it in the microwave. They like it. It's just one of the various proteins that we give them.
Who knew that we were giving one year old toddlers "fancy meals"?
Lightly steamed tilapia in the microwave?? Oh dear. Could anything be worse than that?