[blparent] making vegetables yummy for baby

Brandy W branlw at sbcglobal.net
Thu Sep 29 17:32:04 UTC 2011


I've not used a retractable leash before, but really how far away do you 
want him from you on a string?

Now for veggies: Sliced avocado, Oven roasted veggies like carrot sticks, 
sweet potato sticks, or regular potato sticks. I lightly sprits them with 
olive oil and then bake them till they are tender.

A little butter goes a long way with all veggies, but especially sweet peas 
and carrots.

Squashes can also be steamed or baked. I used to steam squash till it was 
much ad a bit of butter and a sprinkle of garlic and the babies would go to 
town.
Remember he can also have rice, shredded meats, pasta, canned or baked 
fruits, crackers and many more.

I also do banana sticks by sticking my finger down the middle of a banana 
and it creates 3 even sticks they can then pick up and chomp away.
If you can squish it between your 2 fingers than go for it. You will be 
surprised what a child can gum down.

O Eggs are fine also for other protein. Rairly in my care do I have a baby 
older than 9 months still on baby food.

Bran



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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Erin Rumer" <erinrumer at gmail.com>
To: "NFB blind parent listserv" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 12:17 PM
Subject: [blparent] making vegetables yummy for baby


> Hello list,
>
>
>
> Dawson and I recently got back from South Dakota and we had a wonderful 
> time
> with family.  Our travel days were long with Saturday involving 4 take 
> offs
> and four landings so we are glad to be home and in our own bed now. 
> Dawson
> did amazingly well and only had one small melt-down in the Denver airport
> from pure exhaustion and frustration that he couldn't crawl all over the
> airport.  I'm so glad I brought his harness and soft leash because it was 
> a
> life saver.  Although, Dawson got pretty ticked off when he quickly 
> realized
> that something on his back was keeping him from traveling farther than 6
> feet away.  Does anyone have a retractable leash for their toddler because 
> I
> quickly looked them up on line and they look like a great idea and I am
> wondering if people are happy with them?
>
>
>
> Well, during our stay with family Dawson decided to go on strike from baby
> food.  He's back to eating a lot more baby foods now that we're back home
> which I'm thankful for.  Dawson's eating off of our plates a lot now but
> steamed plane vegetables are getting really boring, really fast for him.
> I'd love to hear what yummy and healthy ideas you all have used for your
> young toddlers around a year or so to help them eat and stay loving their
> veggies?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Erin
>
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