J.M. asks from Anchorage, AK on May 27, 2009
A LOT Of Rice Cereal..
Ok moms I have a lot of baby rice cereal and don't know what to do with it! I use it to thicken baby food that is thin and I also use it for Shawn for breakfast. But there is still alot! Any ideas are welcome. Thanks in advance!
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S.H. answers from Seattle on May 28, 2009
This sounds funny, but mix up a bunch of rice ceral with water, put it in a bucket and just let him play with it for a sensory experience. That way if he gets any in his mouth, it's okay.
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R.H. answers from Anchorage on May 28, 2009
mix with non- toxic food coloring for a safe and fun finger paint.
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S.H. answers from Seattle on May 28, 2009
This sounds funny, but mix up a bunch of rice ceral with water, put it in a bucket and just let him play with it for a sensory experience. That way if he gets any in his mouth, it's okay.
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M.G. answers from Seattle on May 27, 2009
M.F. answers from Richland on May 28, 2009
You can always give it to a food bank. Take it to a laundry mat and put a sign on it free. the cereal needs to be unopened.
E.W. answers from Portland on May 28, 2009
I was kind of thinking the same thing, only I have a lot of baby oatmeal. I figure, just toss it in to anything that needs thickening...stews, etc...or substituting it for some of the flour in pancakes, banana bread, muffins--any baked good that is reasonably forgiving.
J.V. answers from Seattle on May 29, 2009
a great place to give your unopened boxes of baby cereal is at any local WIC office. moms with little babies coming in all the time that could use it.
D.E. answers from Portland on May 28, 2009
If it's unopened donate to a food bank, I'm sure a needy mom would really appreciate it
H.B. answers from Seattle on May 28, 2009
We use rice/multigrain cereal as the basis for almost every meal for our 10 month old (and our older kids when they were this age). After mixing a bowlful with a couple scoops of formula (he weaned early) and water to get the right consistency, then I add about a half jar of baby food. The baby food lasts longer, and it makes for a more filling meal for baby. Keep in mind that many baby foods in jars are just straight vegetables or fruits, maybe with a little meat, and most don't contain any grain/starch component. That's what really rounds out his meal and helps him feel full.
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