My son has tried lots of junk food - he doesn't consume it regularly but we let him have tastes of things....like french fry, milk shake, cupcake.
What junk food have you let your LO try?
My son has tried lots of junk food - he doesn't consume it regularly but we let him have tastes of things....like french fry, milk shake, cupcake.
What junk food have you let your LO try?
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
DD had McDonalds for dinner tonight! I've gotten more lax these last few months and she just turned 3. I let her eat junk food like that once a month for a treat. And well, for my own sanity as I have 2 kids now. I look forward to not having to have a healthy dinner prepared for that one night a month. LOL.
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
She has had a few french fries in her short life. Mumma loves potatoes way to much!
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
My son freaked out (in a good way) when he tasted. Milk shake....
pomegranate / 3759 posts
LO had a little taste of chocolate and that's probably the 'worst'.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
@winniebee: haha I bet he did after being dairy free so long. OMG what is this glorious stuff???
Take and Bake from Aldi and Papa John's pizza. She LOVES it.
coconut / 8475 posts
My poor bub, we just started solids about 4 weeks ago, so the most exciting thing he's had is when I allowed him to suck on a dill pickle!
I shall make him a chocolate addict like his mama:)) I mean, living with me, it's hard not to fall hard for chocolate.
kiwi / 613 posts
french fries and a cookie! not in the same nigh tho lol..that'd be toooo much haha
pomegranate / 3604 posts
Tiiiiiiny piece of homemade banana bread.
And maybe a chip or two. Ahem.
honeydew / 7968 posts
Today I let them have some store bought banana nut muffin. They aren't quite 13 mos! They were begging lol. How can I resist?
eggplant / 11824 posts
Oh man; French fries are my weakness if she acts up in the car because I know they will quiet her down.
She has also had ice cream and cake frosting thanks to the grandmas!!!
persimmon / 1479 posts
So not my LO, but my 4 year old had Ramen for lunch the other day. She is obsessed with noodles and saw the package in the pantry. She begged for them so I let have it...
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
I've mostly been good about not giving him junk or otherwise unhealthy food but he did have a few bites of banana bread last week. Oh and my IL's fed him these little mini blueberry muffins when were were at brunch last week. I think he ate two of them. He'd been up every hour the night before and I was too exhausted too really care, and they were keeping him happy.
nectarine / 2667 posts
He's only 7 months old, but DH did let him suck on a kettle chip once. He LOVED it.
However, I did feed him graham crackers for a few days before realizing they were HONEY graham crackers, so that's a parenting fail.
pomelo / 5093 posts
I eat a pretty healthy balance of healthy and junky, so I let my daughter eat everything I eat. I'm trying to teach her to favor fruits and proteins over my carb heavy diet, though, so far to great success. But she eats most everything I eat, just in different amounts.
grapefruit / 4582 posts
I let her have a few sips of my milkshake after her 12 month shots. She was so sad and cheered right up
nectarine / 2217 posts
he had a tiny taste of a strawberry rhurbarb muffin/cake i baked for dh's dessert after dinner. 11 months! of course he loved it...
bananas / 9118 posts
We split some Greek fries today at lunch. Not my best mom moment, but we enjoyed them
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
We've put sweet things on her mouth. (By we I mean once me..the rest of the time her grandpa!) But not even a bite, really. I'm hoping she has better eating habits than me!
pineapple / 12526 posts
French fries and ice cream. She had cake when she was a year old, although my mother fed her cheesecake against my wishes at Christmas.
She flips out over ice cream.
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
She loves ice cream as a treat but gets a plain flavor with fruit. Usually it's fro yogurt. I figure most of its dairy with sugar as opposed to giving her say a McDonald's hamburger.
apricot / 343 posts
DD is only 7 months old, so she hasn't eaten anything bad or unhealthy yet. I don't plan on giving her anything for as long as possible.
DS has tried bits and pieces, he loves chocolate but we try to minimize it! He never really tried very much at all until he was over 2.
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