Who says baby has to eat the same
old jar baby foods for Thanksgiving?
Not exact matches
You should also pay attention to the numbers on the
jar: don't buy
baby food intended for an age
older than your child.
My son is 2 1/2 years
old and has been a «picky eater» since he stopped eating
jarred baby food after stage 2.
My
baby is almost nine months and is 21 lbs, I also have an
older child who was about 24 lbs at that age... I think that you have to look at how they start out too... My
babies were both almost nine pounds when they were born so they are continuing with that trend of being bigger for their age... If it helps my nine month
old eats about 3
jars of stage 3
baby food a day plus finger
foods and about 32 oz of formula.
I am at my wits end, imagining that I will still be spooning
baby food jars of green beans and rice at 2 years
old.
(A great way to keep it difficult is to throw in things like a
jar of
baby food, diaper rash cream, and other stuff that moms of
older kids haven't had to buy in a while!)
After that it was finger
food all the way...
Jarred baby food, like formula, is marketed to
babies much
older — and younger — than those that actually need their solid
food mashed, or need it at all.
My seven year
old doesn't eat anything healthy unless you consider spaghetti, pizza, pumpernickel and cream cheese, pancakes, candy, chips, pretzels, or chicken nuggets healthy — and he hasn't eaten a fruit or vegetable since I closed up those
baby food jars when he was a year
old!
My seven year
old does nt eat anything healthy unless you consider spaghetti, pizza, pumpernickel and cream cheese, pancakes, candy, chips, pretzels, or chicken nuggets healthy — and he hasn't eaten a fruit or vegetable since I closed up those
baby food jars when he was a year
old!
My son is now almost 10.5 months
old, he does nt like the
jars or pouches of
baby food so saves me money and I know that he us eating healthly.
Baby food is very expensive and my 8 month
old eats about 8
jars a day.
Both my children were breast fed, got no solid
food until they were six months
old, and got very little
jarred baby food.
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Never freeze homemade
baby food in glass that is not specifically labeled as «safe to freeze», for example
old baby food jars are not meant for freezing.
Hang onto
old crayons,
baby food jars, tin cans, and
old candles just for such an activity.
Old baby food jars work great for storage.
We usually use
old baby food jars or a paint tray I had but they weren't big enough for the cookie cutter to fit in.
Then he nailed the lids of
old baby food jars to the board.
I have a bunch of
old baby food jars stashed in my closet.