I'm not sure what to give my 1 year old child for breakfast. He is allergic to eggs and I don't think those baby jar foods of mixed cereal and oatmeal fill him up that much. Anyone have any ideas??
Loli-chan-Shara answered Sunday May 8 2005, 12:11 pm: Make real Oatmeal. If it is in too big of peices put it in a blender... any of the baby food things can be made at home, they taste better and are good for getting your child into bigger peices... You can Slowly cut them bigger as he learns. [ Loli-chan-Shara's advice column | Ask Loli-chan-Shara A Question ]
VeLvtxRevoLvr213 answered Wednesday March 9 2005, 11:49 am: My aunt has very allergic children also...she takes regular produce (ex. carrots, peas, beans w/e) and she puts them in a steamer. She then puts them into a blender, sometimes with a dab of cream to get them creamy hehe. This is a good idea to get your baby the vitamins and nutrients he needs, but you know exactly what ingredients are going into his food. x0 [ VeLvtxRevoLvr213's advice column | Ask VeLvtxRevoLvr213 A Question ]
dinoold answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 4:21 pm: I gave my kids not traditonal food. Sometimes things like grilled cheese or pop tarts....or even the babys food in jars that were meat. Mine were really picky so anything that they would eat I would try. Have you given him waffle sticks?That they can kinda gum a bit? Or mini panackes?(but chekc the ingrediants..ok..for the eggs.) [ dinoold's advice column | Ask dinoold A Question ]
S_C answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 6:31 am: Mkkk, EDIT *~*~
You can give him cheerios, 1/4th of a bagel, toast, fruit, I guess not eggs. Try the gerber meals. That's about it for now. Ta ta! [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Kr4z3y_Ch3lly answered Monday December 6 2004, 10:52 pm: Put him in his high chair or at the table or where ever he eats and give him a bottle with milk in it and some cherrios!!! or make some toast and rip it up for him...I know im young but i had to take care of my little sister all the time and thats what i gave her and she ate till she was full!! you can also put some cherrios and fruit(like bannanas or strawberrys) with some milk in a bottle! hope i helped [ Kr4z3y_Ch3lly's advice column | Ask Kr4z3y_Ch3lly A Question ]
dreamingkat answered Monday December 6 2004, 10:13 pm: Yogurt is great, and our year 15 month year old loves it. There are a few brands that make whole milk yogurt for babies. We like Stonybrook Farms and the ones with Winnie the Pooh on them, but as long as it's made with whole milk it should be ok.
Before he was able to eat fruit in chunks, we used to get the pureed baby food jars of fruit and mix them with the oatmeal, rice, or mixed cereal till they were a thick paste. He seemed to prefer them thicker.
You can also make oatmeal and mix in chunks of fruit. He's probably got a few teeth, so he can start working on dry cereals that don't contain egg.
If he's a meat eater, sausage is a good finger food. We microwave it so it doesn't get crunchy on the outside.
There are egg free breads available (you may have to go to a "health food" store to find them) to make toast.
There are also egg free pancake and waffle mixes available, but I'm pretty sure you'll have to go to a health food store to find those. One thing I've heard of people doing, but haven't tried myself, is making a batch of pancakes or waffles and then freezing them in ziplock freezer bags so that they are easily available on weekday mornings before coffee. :)
Oh, a note on labels. "Vegitarian" may contain eggs. "Vegan" does not. "Parve" also may contain eggs.
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