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So my kid is getting super bored with purees and more and more into finger foods (yay!). But I'm having a hard time coming up with ideas of stuff to send into daycare with him that do not need to be cooked. He's a year old now and has 8 teeth and is working on his one year molars. He can pretty much chew anything and there isn't much he doesn't like.
Suggestions?
Re: finger foods
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Longest post, ever!
H I thank you for your novel haha
Mzovoce (did I get that right?) is that worth a read now that he's a year old?
I've been having the same problem - my DD is just shy of 11 months.
For breakfast I normally send her with some type of one of the following: cereal with some yogurt drops mixed in, yogurt, pancake (that i heat up at home) and fruit.
Lunch is usually some leftovers or: deconstructed sandwich (i cut up a pita or sandwich flat, cut up cheese, cut up chicken, lunchmeat, etc), fruit, cold pasta with veggie and chicken, cold stir fry leftovers with rice
Snacks I usually send extra fruit or some of the gerber snacks in a little bag (wheels or she loves their cheese puffs).
I do still sometimes chuck a container of baby food fruit with oatmeal in her bag if I go light with the finger foods.
There's a chapter on snacks/finger food in the BLW book that would still be helpful. If you end up taking the sign language class at BRC, I can copy those pages for you (though we have to miss next week's class).
Z eats everything because we did BLW.
How good is V's pincer grip? Apologies, I didn't have time to read HWain's post above, but I'm sure it covered what I would have offered...
I guess I technically did BLW with Huntface, as I stopped giving him purees nearly 4 or 5 months ago.
Hunter love love LOVES grilled cheese. I make it on multi-grain bread and I sneak an avocado in there for extra healthiness/I'm not a shoddy mom-ness.
Occasionally he'll eat mac and cheese with teeeeeeny tiny pieces of ham in it. I'll also cook up a chicken breast on Monday and feed it to him over the week in different meals.
I have a really hard time getting him to eat veggies, so I've been giving him the Gerber Grabbers (or whatever other brand is out there) and I make sure it has at least one vegetable in it. Also, the Gerber pasta pick ups are great too. Again, I give him the ones that have a vegetable in the mix.
Guys, you all seriously rock. This was so beyond helpful. I sent him in today with a greek yogurt, some cut up cheese, a mixed variety of veggies and some chicken. I feel so much less guilty.
Also, sneaking avocado into grilled cheese? Brilliant.
ETA: I made this last night for dinner. He ate the last half of it because he kept toddling over to me and grabbing on my tray. 'Twas rather hilarious.
As weird as it sounds, I sneak avocado into rice. D loves rice and so what I'll do is smash up the avocado and then mix it with the rice. Since the avocado doesn't really taste like anything, it just makes the rice green and she'll eat it no problem.
Not sure if I mentioned it above (mainly bc I don't feel like reading my own huge post again) but D loves grapes and rasins. They are easy for you to pack for V, too.