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What real food that you cook do you feed your 7 month old, if any?

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Baked poatatos mashed, sweet poatato, carrots boiled and mashed white rice.

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Same question because my baby will not eat anything. He’ll have a few grains of rice, mashed potatoes and I started to try scrambled egg but he still ain’t eating. He stares at us while eating and looks like he wants some but he gags especially with puree lol

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Literally anything except honey 🍯! My 7 month old has had chicken, turkey, salmon, today tried peanut butter,

Lots of fruits and veggies, I like the checklist and lessons from 101 Before One

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Just no salt, it can be seasoned, I usually don’t season anything rn maybe when she’s like 9 months I will

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he eats stuff with salt and seasoning and a lot of the stuff my toddler eats

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PANCAKES! She is big on pancakes and I feel the best giving them to her as I’m nervous of choking even though I know it’s part of the process😅 I make anything into a pancake honestly. Not only does she enjoy it like that but it helps me put things together to that she doesn’t usually like by themselves. Today we did peanut butter banana (our intro to nuts) with spinach and flax seed. All pancakes have an egg and oat flour (that I blend myself from whole oats) and mix and bake them like any other pancake. I e also done sweet potato and avocado. Really anything I put together mashed and mix it, I do

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First day solids!!

Today is the day! Baby is 6 months old and been ready for solids for few weeks already 😅 (just mama wasn’t ready 🙈 )

Let’s go! 🥦🍌🥑🫐🥔🍎

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Nursery question UK

My son starts nursery soon and they said they provide all the kids with wellies and rainsuits for playing in the garden.

Does anyone know why this is? Why can't he just wear his own?

The pamphlet didn't explain the reasoning, I suppose I can ask in a few weeks when we get to visit, but I was just curious if other nursery's do this?

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Am I overreacting?

My husband wants to get a live in nanny and get me back to work at the hospital ASAP after my c-section in July. He wants me to go back to my regular hours, which is a 12 hour shift 5 days a week, an hour drive one way. So 14 hours, 5 days a week. He thinks this leave loads of time for me to bond and raise our child. First off, I don't see how we have money for a nanny, he thinks we can pay someone less than 500 a MONTH to be our live in nanny, and second, I want to raise MY child! This child will be my first and only child, a child I was told for years I'd never be able to have.

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Baby refusing to eat

Hey guys I’m at wits end at the minute no matter what I do my baby won’t eat food he point blanks refuses I’ve been to doctors, midwives the health visitor has been out and there’s nothing wrong. he’s 17 months he started off great eating everything I gave him and at 9 months he just stopped and just wanted milk. I feel like I’m failing him and don’t know what to do! If there is any advise anyone can give me please please let me know

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UK- 30 hours government funding

Could someone tell me how the 30 hours of government funding works please? 🙈🙈 in real layman terms !!
My baby will be in nursery 3 days a week… anyone have an estimate of how much on average I’ll be paying with the funding?

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Baby girl stole her brother's yop

Now she's screaming for more (had to give it back to her brother, only way he'll get calcium so I don't fight it).

Is there a healthier option to make that isn't Greek yogurt (neither likes)?

I was originally going to use the giant iogo for my son because Yop is expensive. But now not too sure if baby girl is going to drink it.

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