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Cream of Wheat or Oatmeal

Hi, i want to feed my one year of cream of wheat and or oatmeal. i 've tried feeding it to her plain, mixed with different types of fruit. she doesn't like it. (neither did i). with the cream of wheat i also tried mixing it with cheese ham and eggs. no luck (even with some salt). any ideas on how to make it taste really good?

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I have always added a little butter or maple syrup, or a little sugar.

My kids love maple syrup and brown sugar on oatmeal. I love cream of wheat with a little sugar and milk on it. They don't like the texture of the cream of wheat...it doesn't matter what's on it.

My favorite breakfast is cream of wheat - I add a little salt to the water then add butter (promise spread) after it's cooked.

Apples & cinamon & a touch of sugar in the oatmeal.

Also remember that it takes many many offerings of a new food before baby willingly accepts it.

Our son didn't like oatmeal so for now we haven't given it to him again but we will. He eats Cream of Wheat (Whole Grain) and I put butter and some times a little milk in it and he eats it all up. Also, I give him Malt O Meal with butter in it and he eats that all up. He also likes Grits (instant) with butter. He of course eats cut up fruit along with the hot cereals.

I mixed apple sauce or cinnamon & sugar with oatmeal and cream of wheat for my children as babies. It is how their still prefer to eat it. I 've seen butter or a little suyup put in it to.
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If you didn't like it, why do you want her to have it? Neither is especially packed with nutrients, so you'd be doing just as well or better nutritionally by offering her some leftovers from dinner for breakfast.

Our favorites are blackstrap molasses (good iron and calcium source), ground almonds or ground flax seeds, toasted wheat germ, dried cranberries (cooked right in), cinnamon and fruit. These are among the list of "nutritional enhancers" in Ruth Yarron's Super Baby Food book. (Awesome book!) I mix and match different combinations and my daughter seems to enjoy them all.

We eat oatmeal and other "whole" grains and skip the Cream of Wheat (it is not whole grain.)

Cinnamon and applesauce sound like a great idea. So many things have changed since my kids were little but I thought you were not allowed to give honey to babies? Unless it was under one, who knows the rules change everyday its hard to keep up. They also have fruit flavored oatmeal that's pretty good. Like Hannah said it may not be the taste it could be the texture. Some kids just don't like mushy foods. Have you tried french toast, cinnamon toast, pancakes, cut up tiny my kids loved that for breakfast and they can feed themselves. Good luck!!

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