What do you feed your baby for breakfast? My LO had an allergic reaction to eggs so those are out. We usually do avocado for breakfast but I need to branch out.
What do you feed your baby for breakfast? My LO had an allergic reaction to eggs so those are out. We usually do avocado for breakfast but I need to branch out.
squash / 13199 posts
@katsupgirl:
at that age my daughter would eat lots of fruit. fruit purees mixed with plain yogurt and also raisin bread or whole wheat bread
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
Kids don't really know "breakfast" versus "dinner" so I never worried about feeding peas for example at breakfast time. We did yogurt and bananas at that age.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@katsupgirl: is she doing table food or purees?
clementine / 943 posts
We made veggie pancakes and muffins (zucchini muffins, pumpkin pancakes). I am sure you could find recipes that don't have eggs. They're super easy too- make a big batch, freeze, throw one in the microwave.
We do cereal still on occasion, or yogurt and cheerios. Toast fingers, pieces of bagel with cream cheese, English muffins are favorites too.
nectarine / 2280 posts
@locavore_mama: I'm so bad at this solids business. I've been trying to do table foods.
@T.H.O.U.: good point about them not knowing the difference! I suppose I could give her some sweet taters or carrots.
Food is so stressful!
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@katsupgirl: I'm trying to remember what we did at that age!
Steel cut oat(meal), yogurt, fruits, breakfast pouches.
When she's ready I have recipes for waffles, muffins, etc that don't use eggs and/or barely any ap flour. Mainly just rolled oats.
There's also a recipe floating around for oatmeal fingers that a lot of moms love. You just "cook" it in the microwave.
coconut / 8681 posts
E loves pancakes or we do toast with smashed fruit spread on top. I think sweet potatoes (cubed and oven roasted) would be a good idea too! Yogurt with fruit mixed in is always a hit around here.
bananas / 9118 posts
We do a lot of cottage cheese for breakfast, sometimes sliced fruit, yogurt, shredded cheese, sliced buttered tortilla. I usually start him off with a handful of cereal and a cup of milk while I'm waking up, then onto other things once my eyes have fully opened.
pomegranate / 3516 posts
When we first started table foods for breakfast, she loved waffles, bananas, yogurt or yogurt bites, toast with jelly, etc.
Around then I think we were just about done with purees but if we did purees, we did any kind of fruit or fruit and oatmeal.
grapefruit / 4671 posts
@lemondrop: I'm thinking of trying this to see if i can get DD to branch away from her beloved cereal.
nectarine / 2280 posts
Thanks everyone! This really helps. I totally forgot about cottage cheese! it's weird but I still haven't given her bananas. I can't get the timing right. Either not ripe enough or too ripe. Boo hiss!
@locavore_mama: whenever you get a chance I'd love some recipes. I'm going to search the oatmeal fingers one.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
Puffs, yogurt, applesauce, sausage, banana, cheese (shredded is awesome at this age!!)
apricot / 468 posts
Yogurt, pancakes, waffles, puffs, cheerios, applesauce, or even try fruit pouches for the a.m.
nectarine / 2280 posts
@mediagirl: @sumer08: I keep seeing people mention puffs. What are those? Sorry if its a silly question.
Adding applesauce and cheese to the grocery list!
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
My LO is allergic to eggs too. We stick to pancakes, fruit, applesauce, oatmeal, waffles, biscuits, toast, ect. She loves breakfast food, but eggs is a hard one to rule out!
nectarine / 2667 posts
@katsupgirl: I second and third and forth the other suggestions. Puffs are little balls of puffed flour (like a Kix cereal but smaller and lighter). It's mostly air and sugar and babies LOVE them :). They dissolve really easily and are easy to pick up and come in lots of flavors.
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