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What to Eat?

My daughter is 8 months old now and I have been feeding her formula, rice cereal and Stage 1 and 2 baby foods. I have been reading in a book that she should be starting to eat "solids" now. Does that mean more "adult food" crushed to baby size food? I have now started her on Stage 3 baby foods but a bit unsure of what other "adult foods" she could be eating now. Also, her pediatrician said no citrus fruits or acidic foods (like tomatoes) until she's a year old (which I can understand) but I accidentally bought and was also given baby food and juice with some citrus fruits mixed in with other fruits and some Stage 3 Lasagna. I would think that if it is mixed with other non-acidic foods that it is alright to give her. Any suggestions or advice would help. :-) (I plan on asking her doctor at her next appointment next month anyways but wanted advice from other experienced mothers :-))

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Hi E.,
Well, what I realized with my 10 month old daughter, is that I should never take advice from anyone else. The reason I say this is because every mother has given their children completely different foods at different times in their lives. So, my suggestion is follow your daughter's guidelines. Try a food and if she's not ready for it, don't give it to her again until she's a bit older. I have given my 10 month old acidic foods all the time. When I eat oranges, she wants it so I peel her a piece and she sucks the juice out of it. So, again, I just listened to her and her body. Good luck!

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I see everyone elses responses and I am right there with them. I make all of our baby food so that I know what my kids are getting, I have 3 4, 1 and 1/2 and 5 months. I would just make sure that when she is eating the she is chewing on the foods. If she can handle the stage 2-3 foods then she is able to mash. Try some of the fruit snacks in the infant aile. If you hear her chewing it then I would just put her on table food so that it is easier for the family and she will be able to start to feed herself since it will be pieces of soft food instead of pureed mess. The citrus and tomato products I wouldn't worry to much about. My daughter was eating table food spaghetti at 7 months with no teeth. You just cut it up really really tiny and they can gum it to death. Hope this helps.

I have a 4 year old who was a unique eater. She always hated squishy foods such as applesauce, hot cereals, and mashed potatoes. She also would not put things in her mouth so it made a hard transition from liquid to solids. Just do what works best for her she can eat anything you can (except strawberries, peanuts the allergy prone foods) just put it in a baby food maker (you can buy little hand held ones rather cheep)you my be surprised at what she likes blended up. Once she gets teeth start with tiny pieces of her favorites they love new textures. I have friends that started feeding meats and other foods earlier than the Dr suggested and it worked for them. Just play around and find whats right for your child.
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this is the first i heard not to feed them citrus fruits or acidic foods until a year? my daughter is 10months and she eats the lasagna and mac/beef, etc and also eats the fruits like pineapple etc... never had any issues with that and for 7-8 months she had "sandifer's syndrome" (a.k.a. "silent reflux" GERD disease). i mean it says on the jars that it's meant for babies from ages 6mon and up or for the stage 3 8mon and up?? anyway, not sure what the book really meant but i hear alot about babies not eating "solids" until after 6 months old meaning the jar foods.... my kids started fruit/veggies at 4months old (and cereal before that for their reflux). so maybe that is what the book means?

I'm sure what she is eating now is fine (along with formula/breast milk)... i give my daughter the stage 2/3 foods (meats, veggies, fruits, desserts, etc) plus if we're eating something i think she could have like mashed potatoes, pieces of well cooked veggies, bread, egg yolks, cheese, etc etc and of course she gets her formula/cereal in the bottle still... i stay away from peanutbutter/nuts, seafood, honey, etc...
check with your doctor though b/c each child is different.

My son's doctor was telling me that babies get no nutritional value from solid foods until about 10-12 months of age. He said the solids just help them to learn how to swallow better, but that it's best to keep to formula or best milk and not rush the solids.

I have always had my children about where you have your daughter. My son is four months old and we are staying away from solids until about six months and then he can have the cereal and stage one foods, it's really your call in the end though, I guess you should just watch for allergies.

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I have a 6 1/2 year old daughter and a 4 year old son so baby all this baby stuff is old news for me. I know that at 8 months I started giving my babies rice with bean gravy in it and also chopped up pieces of meat. Mashed potatoes, spaghettis are also good. Small pieces of bread. What ever you give her make sure you're sitting with her watching her and make sure you give her really small and mushed up pieces. Just make sure you crush and mush everything because they can choke on little things like rice. Just give her a little at a time and don't try to stuff her mouth.

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