What is everyone feeding their LO (12 months and under) for breakfast for solids?
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Whatever we eat ourselves. Yogurt, farmers cheese, eggs (omelet, scrambled or hard boiled chopped up), cottage cheese, oatmeal, etc

yess exactly lol i just make special batches for my son without the additives of salt n sugar so it’s baby friendly

yup!

This is what I WANT to do. But I'm so terrified about choking! I'm stuck on mashed foods. How old are your little ones? Do you experience a lot of gagging? Have they ever started choking? I feel so overwhelmed when it comes to introducing solids.

I was afraid of choking too. You will be fine. Get a dechoker device on Amazon, I ordered both brands. No mine has not started choking and yes sometimes gags but it's good they need to develop the gag reflux and be able to spit out foods instead of choking! Gagging happens rarely. Start little by little with textures, keep things appropriately sized. Follow solid starts on Instagram and check their website for how to cut up pieces of things.

thank you. I got an life vac for my sanity. We tried sweet potato sticks, size according to solid starts and he started gagging so bad and violently I swear he was on the verge of choking, he turned beet red. It was absolutely awful 🙈.