[blparent] making vegetables yummy for baby

Peggy pshald at neb.rr.com
Fri Sep 30 16:20:07 UTC 2011


Oh I'm glad I'm not the only one to do this, use the dog leash that is, I've 
been using it for Dylan when we're in an open space, he doesn't always come 
when I call him yet and thinks it's a game to hide from me.  I got him some 
little treats yesterday though and I'm going to try to reward him when he 
comes when I call him and see if that works, once again, kind of using a dog 
strategy on my kid, lol.



-----Original Message----- 
From: Erin Rumer
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 10:46 AM
To: 'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [blparent] making vegetables yummy for baby

That's a brilliant idea Jo Elizabeth, I am going to try that the next time
I'm out in an open space with Dawson.

Huge thanks,

Erin

-----Original Message-----
From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Jo Elizabeth Pinto
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 7:17 PM
To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blparent] making vegetables yummy for baby

Erin, one thing I tried that worked well was to remove the cloth leash that
came with the backpack harness, and instead clip a retractable dog leash to
the plastic loop on the bottom of the backpack part.  Then I could hold the
handle of the leash in my hand, and Sarah had a few more feet of roaming
space.  The retractable leash is easily tangled, though, so you can really
use it only in open areas, where nobody will trip over the rope part..
Sarah used to get annoyed with the leash and tell me, "Let go of my tail!"

Jo Elizabeth

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young,
compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of
the weak and the strong.  Because someday in life you will have been all of
these."--George Washington Carver, 1864-1943, American scientist

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From: "Erin Rumer" <erinrumer at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 5:52 PM
To: "'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [blparent] making vegetables yummy for baby

> Thanks Bran,
>
> It sounds like a lot of your suggestions I'm already doing which
> Dawson loves.  The squeezable organic baby food pouches are too
> convenient and a great way for baby to get veggies on the go when it's
> not easy to get ahold of them or too expensive at restaurants because
> sometimes they rob you for a simple side of steamed veggies.  Do you
> have any good natural cheese sauce recipes to put on broccoli and
> such?
>
> As for the leash there are definitely areas where a few extra feet
> would be wonderful like the park or at the play areas of our nearby
> children's museum.  This way Dawson can have his fun and I know where
> he is at all times.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Erin
>
> 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
>
>
>
> "When we treat children's play as seriously as it deserves, we are
> helping them feel the joy that's to be found in the creative spirit.
> It's the things we play with and the people who help us play that make
> a great difference in our lives."
> - Fred Rogers
>
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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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