If not keen on cows milk...you can mix a Weatabix with natural yoghurt and add some purée of fruit like pear or peach or even mash a banana in it....my kids love that....
Also Cheerios and cornflakes just given dry are handy if they are being fussy and they can munch on them there selves...
Thank you!
If not keen on cows milk...you can mix a Weatabix with natural yoghurt and add some purée of fruit like pear or peach or even mash a banana in it....my kids love that....
Also Cheerios and cornflakes just given dry are handy if they are being fussy and they can munch on them there selves...
Great suggestions indeed - thanks ladies.
Love the freezing idea SG - you should see my freezer now - thank goodness you and the other ladies convinced me to prepare meals - saving a lot of $$$ and making sure DD is healthy.
Can you use formula for freezing? I've only tried small doses of cows milk so far as DD had tummy problems early on with some brands of formula.
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my 13 mth old adores porridge oats. I make up a huge batch and freeze portions. It freezes well, I just add a bit more milk when I reheat it. I mix in all sorts of things, sometimes some pear puree, or chopped dried apricots, goji berries and a bit of cinnamon too.
I give DD porridge made with a mix of regular oats and quinoa then add some almond powder and coconut, my DH will sneak in some honey when I'm not looking (and he thinks I don't know!)
Hi there, my little one has been eating Pronutro and Weetabix since he was about 10 months, he loves it and it's super healthy. You can get the Pronutro at any spinneys and it's a lot cheaper than the baby version which has the same ingredients too. :)