D.S.
Hi H.,
Here some web sites:
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/meats.htm
http://parents.berkely.edu/advice/eaing/fingerfoods.html
Hope this helps. D.
Looking for some different ideas of what I can feed my daughter she is 13 1/2 months and is really not interested in baby food not even the stage 3 or toddler foods. She loves the cookies and snacks but just need a change in food. She has some teeth and has had mashed potatoes, chicken nuggets broken up, pasta and meatballs just want some other ideas maybe your child likes at this age thanks and god bless!
So far all your recommendations sound great once I get settled into my new house next week were going to try some of them out thanks for all the answers so far!
Hi H.,
Here some web sites:
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/meats.htm
http://parents.berkely.edu/advice/eaing/fingerfoods.html
Hope this helps. D.
creamed soups apple sauce custard yogurt, cheese, eggs, mac n cheese steak-soft hamburgers reg plain chicken
My daughter (15 months) eats everything we eat:
wheat waffles
pumpkin spice pancakes or applesauce pancakes or reg pancakes,
wheat toast with peanut butter (if your daughter isn't allergic),
plain yogurt flavored w/ stage 2 or 3 mixed fruits
grilled cheese sandwiches
orzo pasta w/ chopped broccoli and basil pesto sauce
spanish rice with hamburger and corn
lasagne
spaghetti w/ meat sauce
soups: italian meatball soup, minestrone soup, baked potato soup, beef stew, chili w/ rice, turkey stew
any sort of veggie- esp. peas and green beans
chopped chicken with stuffing
plain or wheat bagels toasted and topped with either cheese or cream cheese.
She also likes crakers (plain or with peanut butter or cream cheese on top) , colby/jack cheese slices, smoked turkey or ham deli slices, egg yolks, fruit: peach chunks, mandarin orange slices, papaya chunks, bananas, cantaloupe and watermelon chunks (Del Monte makes a great low sugar fruit cup called Fruit Naturals that you can get in the fruit dept coolers- very convenient!)
Well- that's all I can think of now but I hope this helps!
When I had my oldest, I stuck to giving her baby food, she is now a very picky eater. My youngest is the same age and I decided to give her regular food when she started getting teeth. She eats everything I give her, aside from anything that would hurt her. Try her on everything, she'll get a taste for what she likes and doesn't like and it'll save you time on meals.