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twogees
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Thu, Feb 04 2016, 3:00 pm
How can I make chicken for my baby to eat? he is 9 months and wont eat it....thinking of making a pot of soup (with all the regular veggies) and blend it up for a few feedings....does this make sense?
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amother
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Thu, Feb 04 2016, 3:06 pm
Thats what all my kids ate. The plain chicken is sometimes dry. Id freeze in ice cube trays with added carrots or squash blended together.
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mha3484
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Thu, Feb 04 2016, 3:25 pm
My baby a little older likes the rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. I shred it up and he loves to feed himself.
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twogees
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Thu, Feb 04 2016, 3:28 pm
would also look into the tuv taam or what ever they are called baby food if anyone has any they are looking to get rid of...
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thunderstorm
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Thu, Feb 04 2016, 3:46 pm
twogees wrote: | How can I make chicken for my baby to eat? he is 9 months and wont eat it....thinking of making a pot of soup (with all the regular veggies) and blend it up for a few feedings....does this make sense? |
Yes, the soup chicken always worked for me...I didnt even have t blend it ...I just mushed it in with the mashed cooked veggies and they ate it that way
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twogees
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Thu, Feb 04 2016, 3:49 pm
will try it that way too. thanks for the idea.
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lizard8
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Thu, Feb 04 2016, 4:27 pm
My dr. told me to give chicken soup as first foods. My kids loved the veggies and soft chicken. It was also convenient because I made the soup for shabbos and froze portions for the baby. I just had to remember not to spice the soup too much.
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