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Thursday
Apr222010

Mixing It Up

I often cringe when I see the well-meaning parents of small babies feeding them their pureed baby food. My cringing is not because the food is pureed, or from a jar, or cold, or green… it’s how they’re fed.

Open jar #1.

Feed baby as quickly as possible.

Open jar #2.

Feed baby as quickly as possible.

Clean up.

Have you ever witnessed this? I have, and with my first baby, I think I was guilty of this a few times. Now that baby has grown into a picky, texture-sensitive, non-eater. He is finally, carefully inching into eating cold foods. If something is too soft, he gags. Now I don’t really claim to know if all of his picky was are due to early feeding habits, but I am thinking about nipping this problem in the bud with baby #2.

So here’s what I am doing to broaden his palate at the tender age of 6 months. I make sure that his plate (divided bowl) is as varied as one I would serve to the rest of my family. We are past the “try one food for 5 days” stage, so I can mix it up a bit. For example, today’s offerings:

Breakfast:

Mango and banana puree

Vanilla flavored Greek yogurt

Lunch:

Pureed sweet peas with whole grain couscous

Blueberry-Applesauce

Ritz cracker

Supper:

Pureed homemade macaroni and cheese

Mashed avocado with a dash of cumin

Fresh mango puree

I also serve him meats, but he just happened not to have any today. He likes chicken and beef, but he really went nuts for some of my grilled Porter House steak a couple of weeks ago. By the way, so did I. Ha ha!

The point is that babies like variety as much as older humans do. I try to vary the temperatures of his foods, sweets and savories, textures, and introduce him to some light seasonings. He really responds excitedly to the dishes that I add a bit of herbs or spices to. In The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding: Seventh Revised Edition (La Leche League International Book) , I remember reading that babies’ first exposure to their family’s culture is through the taste of their mother’s breast milk. The flavors of the foods and seasonings that a mother eats carry through to her milk. If you don’t buy it, just try eating an extra-large order of buffalo wings and see how your nursing baby reacts. Then again, don’t do it. I can tell you from experience that it just makes you and your baby miserable for about 24 hours.

Here are some foods and combinations that my little guy has liked. Maybe it will give you some ideas to try with your own little nibbler.

Cantaloupe and banana

Applesauce with blueberries

Mango and banana

Pureed spinach with cream cheese and parmesan cheese (fresh)

Sweet peas with whole wheat couscous

Mashed potatoes, steak, and brown gravy

Yellow squash, mashed potatoes, and parmesan cheese

Sweet potatoes with brown sugar and cinnamon

Butternut squash and banana

Green bean puree with chicken

 

I also take the time to tell my baby very clearly what it is that I am offering him. I let him know when I am giving him a bite of something different. He quickly recognizes food names and shows more or less excitement based on how much he likes a certain food. He wiggles like a grass snake when I say, “Banana.” He has even said banana several times, and now if I ask him if he would like to eat, his little jaws start smacking open and closed. I’d say he’s definitely gotten the idea.

Try to have fun and not stress around meal time. Learning to eat is messy, so just wear some old clothes and keep a wet cloth nearby. This time will be over before you know it. Cherish every moment! I am.

Keep lovin’ and keep cookin’.

 

 

 



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Reader Comments (1)

Mango and banana puree
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Vanilla flavored Greek yogurt
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Pureed sweet peas with whole grain couscous
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Blueberry-Applesauce
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Ritz cracker
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Pureed homemade macaroni and cheese
+
Mashed avocado with a dash of cumin
+
Fresh mango puree

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= DIAPER BLOW OUT


LOL!!!

Seriously, thank you SO very much for taking the time and tender loving care to feed our baby like you do!!!!

;) xoxoxox

April 22, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBP

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