Ok for baby??

Can baby have these?? Tesco substituted us like usual. He’s nearly 7 months - would it be ok well done and I make sure they aren’t fatty??

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Yeah I’ve gave my daughter these in a deconstructed steak and cheese sub roll. Just got to make sure there cooked well done for baby. They shouldn’t have anything other than well done till 5 years old. This is why I always ask for no substitutions.

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we give something similar to our baby and just don't serve the fatty bits like you said :)

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thanks! Normally I don’t mind them but husband took this order. I originally ordered chicken breast strips for a stir fry, not sure how this is even remotely similar 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

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perfect. Thanks! X

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