L.S. asks from Nashville, TN on November 08, 2008
Help on 9 Month Old's Diet
Can anyone give me advice on what a 9 month's diet is supposed to be? This is my first child and i don't know alot. Also tips on what to fix for dinner or lunches, ect. she still eats baby food but not alot of adult food i feed her biscuits and crackers and some food can someone help me on this?
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W.M. answers from Nashville on November 09, 2008
There are Puffs at the grocery store in the baby food section. Kids love them and they just melt in their mouths. Also you can do mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cheerios, applesauce, cheese, tiny bits of bread, etc I started my son and daughter on more around 10 mos. Each kid is different.
W.
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P.G. answers from Raleigh on November 09, 2008
Hi L.
the website www.wholesomebabyfood.com is a great site that I used when my LO was that age. When your LO is older there is also a toddler food website as well. There are lots of ideas and recipes.
Good luck
PJ
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W.M. answers from Nashville on November 09, 2008
There are Puffs at the grocery store in the baby food section. Kids love them and they just melt in their mouths. Also you can do mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cheerios, applesauce, cheese, tiny bits of bread, etc I started my son and daughter on more around 10 mos. Each kid is different.
W.
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M.T. answers from Nashville on November 11, 2008
K.B. answers from Raleigh on November 10, 2008
Good Morning L.,
I am a mother of two(26 & 30) and a grandmother of three (11,5 & 13 months). I have read all the comments below and you have received wonderful information. At that age mine were eating almost anything that we had for dinner. You can cut up (tiny) or mash almost anything and they love it....I rarely cook with salt, so that was and is a plus. Easy on sauces and pork and beans will gas them. Good Luck, you are doing wonderful!
K.
K.S. answers from Raleigh on November 09, 2008
She can eat whatever you can mash up. Soaghetti is a good food, take a fork and a little ghetti, and mash it, bet she will love it. Any veggie that is cooked can be mashed, Boil some chicken and make it soft, cut it very tiny. If you have a food processor or a ricer, anything can be done.
Start getting out of the house. Go for drives and explore, go for walks. You will feel better.
L. answers from Charlotte on November 10, 2008
You got great responses so far, and I would just add that they can not have milk until they are at least 1 year old, but they CAN have cheese and yogurt before then (the milk protein is already partially digested in yogurt and cheese, which is why babies can have it before they are 1).
I saw in your profile that you don't know anyone in your area. You might try "TheMommiesNetwork.org." It looks like they have a group in Knoxville - which is I'm sure a long ways away from you, but they might include quite a large area, and if you were interested enough, you could start your own group where you live. The web address for the Knoxville group is www.KnoxvilleMommies.org. I really enjoy the group here. I'm a SAHM also, so it gives me a chance to interact with other moms in my area on-line (and also go to playdates, etc.). Hope this helps you. Blessings.
A.J. answers from Memphis on November 09, 2008
I think you can go to Gerber.com for help- they try to base a diet on where your baby is developmentally (sitting, crawling, toddling) instead of how old she is. I have a big boy but this is kinda how my meals go:
breakfast: 6 ounces formula and one jar Gerber 2nd foods- usually some kind of cereal with fruit
lunch: 5-6 ounces formula, then a few ounces fruit mixed with cereal and a little protein- maybe a little chicken or turkey puree
snack: watered down juice, finger foods like biter biscuits or puffs
dinner: a second foods jarred dinner, and then i usually mix another veggie with some cereal. sometimes i give a 5 oz bottle with dinner and sometimes i wait until closer to bedtime and give a 7 oz bottle
hope this helps- you can also talk to your pediatrician- i think there is a minimum daily requirement for formula/fluids, and i think it's about 20 ounces
V.L. answers from Charleston on November 09, 2008
Hi L., I was wondering if you were still giving her formula or breast milk? My dr was telling us at my daughter's 9mo appointment to continue formula until 12mos, my dr also had us put my daughter on liquid vitamins because she was only drinking 14oz of formula a day. Anything bigger than the tip of her finger can choke her so just make sure everything is really small. When I started my daughter on table foods I took small steps on the new foods so I could easily pick out food alergy's.
Trust your instincts and good luck!!
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