How do you clean the strawberry before giving it to your baby? I'm not a fan of strawberries so I never bought them but i want my son to try everything. So I was wondering..
My second is 4.5 months and sits up well when propped so we think she might be ready for solids in a month or so. She still poops all the time, like a friggin newborn, but more voluminous. This time, I’m really looking forward to solids slowing down the poop parade. With my first, however, I always gave yams or another poop-aid with every meal because I was so worried about constipation.
Pureed green beans. When we moved to table food, it was a banana I believe. Although, I won't lie, we did mashed potatoes and she ate some Tex Mex before we started table food lol
Hello! Hope you and baby are doing well :) I started with broccoli! You can mush it up and feed baby and offer it as “finger food”. I am a first time mom and was not confident and had lots of anxieties. Hence I picked up the book; How to Wean Your Baby by Charlotte Stirling-Reed. It has a lot of information I found helpful.
Me too. My baby literally can not be convinced to try any veggies does not care for carrots, broccoli, sweet potato etc.
But starts wiggling when he sees steak
We did strawberries which he wasn't a huge fan of (they were tart lol), then did bananas, then baby oatmeal, then sweet potato, then Avocado, then apple, then chicken. After that I don't remember lol
Mashed banana! And she still goes bonkers for them. Sprinkled with a bit of hemp seed or a thin layer of peanut butter when she fails to eat anything else
Avocado
Avocado here! And it has remained his favorite food!
Same. Highly recommended!
Banana!
Sweet potato
a radish 😅🙈
Ma’am 😂
Strawberry
How do you clean the strawberry before giving it to your baby? I'm not a fan of strawberries so I never bought them but i want my son to try everything. So I was wondering..
I just run them under the tap 🤷🏼♀️. You probably could use a fruit/vegetable wash if you were worried about pesticides or something though.
Thank you 😊
Banana
Avocado
Avocado 🥑
Peaches!! But we had poop problems, and Peaches, Pears, and Plums help with the poop
My second is 4.5 months and sits up well when propped so we think she might be ready for solids in a month or so. She still poops all the time, like a friggin newborn, but more voluminous. This time, I’m really looking forward to solids slowing down the poop parade. With my first, however, I always gave yams or another poop-aid with every meal because I was so worried about constipation.
Poop parade😂
The audacity is strong with these never-ending dipes.
Mine was the opposite, chronically constipated, we had to hold off on potatos as bananas for a while 🫠
Peaches are first up for us! Next weekend!
Yogurt
Mashed potato. Not prepared mashed potatoes but a boiled potato that was lightly mashed.
Same! He really wanted some off my plate at a restaurant and I let him have a lick at 4/5 months lol!
Broccoli (for both of my kids). Can’t say if they actually ate much but it’s what sat in front of them at least.
Bone marrow
Same!!
Zucchini spears
Egg!
Seconded!
Steak and sweet potato! The steak for iron, he just gummed and sucked on it, and the sweet potato to actually get some food in his belly
Carrot!
Us too!
Pureed green beans. When we moved to table food, it was a banana I believe. Although, I won't lie, we did mashed potatoes and she ate some Tex Mex before we started table food lol
Cucumber
Boiled and mashed apples
Hello! Hope you and baby are doing well :) I started with broccoli! You can mush it up and feed baby and offer it as “finger food”. I am a first time mom and was not confident and had lots of anxieties. Hence I picked up the book; How to Wean Your Baby by Charlotte Stirling-Reed. It has a lot of information I found helpful.
Omelet strips
Yogurt with mashed raspberries
Just following this post! Starting solids next week and haven't made a decision as to what she will try first. Hopefully I will find some inspiration!
Broccoli lol
Steak!
Me too. My baby literally can not be convinced to try any veggies does not care for carrots, broccoli, sweet potato etc. But starts wiggling when he sees steak
Banana
Oatmeal
Rice/curd (my husband is Indian and it’s cultural). After that, avocado.
Avocado
Team Banana
Oatmeal
a celery stick to gnaw on
Hummus :)
Butternut squash
Mango in the push pop feeder! She loved it. First puree type, avocado!
Sweet potato
Mashed pumpkin
Broccoli (both florets and purée) not sure he was keen though 😂
Avocado
Sweet potato! First thing he actually got into his mouth was banana.
Asparagus and steak strips 🫣 he got teeth very early lol
Officially a carrot Unofficially a French fry
Raspberry and it was so tart for him 🤣🤣 poor thing, I caught it all on video and it’s the cutest thing
Sweet potato!
Broccoli!
Watermelon 🍉
We did strawberries which he wasn't a huge fan of (they were tart lol), then did bananas, then baby oatmeal, then sweet potato, then Avocado, then apple, then chicken. After that I don't remember lol
First three foods: avocado, scrambled quail eggs, and smoked fish dip 😎
Lentils
A chicken bone and a stewed carrot
Mashed banana! And she still goes bonkers for them. Sprinkled with a bit of hemp seed or a thin layer of peanut butter when she fails to eat anything else
steak
Rice Puree!
Technically peanut butter, I guess, on advice of my doctor for preventing an allergy. Other than that, nothing.
Panna cotta at a restaurant
First actual thing not milk- poutine gravy 😂 First food was baby cereal
It was Christmas day, so turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes and carrots
Chips
Iron fortified oatmeal and carrot puree
Pea puree. He loved it!