Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an almost 2.5yo and I still cut them. Kids as old as 5 choke on grapes, hot dogs, cherry tomatoes, etc. It takes less than a minute to cut them up so it’s worth it for me.
+1. Not worth the risk. Also don't allow raisins, popcorn, nuts, chewy candy, hard candy, raw vegetables like carrots. we still peel pretty much all fruit and veggies, meat is cut up tiny. I know it sounds over the top but it's a short time in their life when choking is a big risk.
Raisins? I consider myself pretty risk adverse and am on board with most of this list, but raisins? How are these a choking hazard?
They’re not - literally zero reported cases of choking on raisins throughout the US
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an almost 2.5yo and I still cut them. Kids as old as 5 choke on grapes, hot dogs, cherry tomatoes, etc. It takes less than a minute to cut them up so it’s worth it for me.
+1. Not worth the risk. Also don't allow raisins, popcorn, nuts, chewy candy, hard candy, raw vegetables like carrots. we still peel pretty much all fruit and veggies, meat is cut up tiny. I know it sounds over the top but it's a short time in their life when choking is a big risk.
Raisins? I consider myself pretty risk adverse and am on board with most of this list, but raisins? How are these a choking hazard?
Anonymous wrote:Ummm I don’t cut up blueberries for my ONE year old, so yeah...
Anonymous wrote:Y’all crazy for saying she’s crazy, kids jumping around and not focusing and talking and playing can choke easily. Take a CPR class and the instructor will talk about kids choking. OP, I do the same can never be too careful with this.
Anonymous wrote:I don't cut blueberries anymore for my 16 month old. Grapes I cut in quarters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an almost 2.5yo and I still cut them. Kids as old as 5 choke on grapes, hot dogs, cherry tomatoes, etc. It takes less than a minute to cut them up so it’s worth it for me.
+1. Not worth the risk. Also don't allow raisins, popcorn, nuts, chewy candy, hard candy, raw vegetables like carrots. we still peel pretty much all fruit and veggies, meat is cut up tiny. I know it sounds over the top but it's a short time in their life when choking is a big risk.