Crisps

Does anyone give their little ones crisps? Like quavers, skips etc?
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My boy wil have a few from my packet but not the whole bag x

i personally wouldn’t due to the salt and sugar content x

No due to the salt, he has loads of baby crisps that are salt free though like the kiddylicous ones x

I would give bubs one or two so long as they’re dairy free. Not having all of them tho - they’re mummy’s 🤣

He has one or 2 sometimes but no more than that

Yeah and if I didn't he'd snatch the packet/crisps from his brother and get them that way 😂🤷‍♀️

No, there are kiddilicious snacks with no additives that are a good substitute

Mine has the baby crisps because of salt content. I’ll be less strict about it when he turns 1 x

I do, x

I will give my baby wotsits every now and then but the salt content is quite high so not a regular thing x

Crisps are really salty so no. Babies should not have much salt, because their kidneys are not fully developed and cannot process it. 1g a day max is the NHS recommendation x

Mine has the cauliflower puffs from Aldi or the Ella’s kitchen hoops xx

Yes, because I buy snacks that both my boys can eat (and they eat LOADS). I just can't afford to buy the "healthy" branded stuff. I grew up with quavers, skips etc and turned out pretty fine😅

My daughter has a few skips every once in a while a single packet will last 3/4 days

He’s stole a few of my crisps over time but it’s not like he has a bunch, 1 or 2. X

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I’ve given my little one the weaning puffs from Aldi. They do a few versions

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