"Oat bran fraction" (a cereal you have to cook) tested to see it has cooled to luke-warm, with POWDERED MILK added (plenty of protein with no sugar or fat) and sometimes some fruit that you've liquified in the blender.
GREAT food, dirty cheap, full of protein and fiber, and make sure you keep feeding her those green beans, carrots, apples and pears, too.
2006-09-18 17:02:20
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answered by urbancoyote 7
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It sounds like you are doing what you can, just because she is 18 mos doesn't mean she has to eat what other 18 mos old do.....you could try ground up meat, maybe mixed with mashed potatoes. Nothing is wrong with keeping the softer baby foods around.......and lots of kids don't chew well, but most don't have an active gag reflex......I know one does though, and yeah, its a pain.....but all in good time
2006-09-18 17:00:51
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answered by WitchTwo 6
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my son loved oatmeal. I also used to over cook things. To the point where no adult would ever eat it :) I would cook noodles till they were mushy so if he did swallow one it would just dissolve. Find some soft whole grain bread put a bit of jam on it. The juice in the jam makes the bread even softer, pull it into small bites. Frozen waffles. I would tear them apart in tiny squares. You should look at one of those mesh feeders. They sell them at any baby store. You can put super ripe fruits and veggies in them, but your baby can't choke since she can only get a small amount through the mesh. Hope this helps a bit : )
2006-09-18 17:13:43
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answered by aerofrce1 6
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You could do #1 if that's what you want to do, or 2 or 3 - you fairly are the one to opt for and all three are workable. Of path, nursing longer then 2 years is perfect and not breastfeeding at the same time you're gone will be a trouble. Oh, and with #three you ought to bring a pump with you and pump on the cruise as you are going to be too uncomfortable otherwise (or anticipate your husband to aid out).
2016-08-09 14:39:06
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answered by ? 4
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I'm kind of having these same issues and my baby has 6 teeth...Mashed potatoes are a good choice...I still feed my baby infant cereal, so he can get extra iron...You may try putting some kind of liquid with the meat...like broth, gravy, or cream based soup...You may try making beans..Soak pinto or great northern beans overnight.Put them in the crockpot and cook them until they're really soft. Mash them up and feed them to your daughter...Good luck...It'll be easier when she gets more teeth in..
2006-09-18 17:04:48
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answered by zsmom 3
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There is a really neat product called a baby safe feeder that you can get. It is like a pacifier with a little mesh bag on the end. You put the food in the bag and it screws into the handle part. The baby can gum to their heart's content and no large pieces can come out to cause choking. The man who invented it almost lost his little one to choking and came up with this item.
2006-09-18 17:03:19
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answered by hopebaymama 3
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You might do #one million if that's what you desire to do, or two or three - you quite are the only to pick and all 3 are possible. Of path, nursing longer then two years is superb and now not breastfeeding at the same time you're long gone might be a quandary. Oh, and with #three you must carry a pump with you and pump at the cruise as you're going to be too uncomfortable or else (or anticipate your husband to aid out).
2016-08-21 07:49:40
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answered by ? 4
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my kids at that age LOVED chicken noodle soup,chop the noodles small,simply swallow!!!
also they LOVE just noodles cooked in chicken broth,no chunks of chicken to chew or choke on,just teeny bits of noodle to swallow!
try the new gerber treats ,the veggie/fruit puffs,they literally melt in the mouth and are really good,yes Ive tasted LOL
the wagon wheels also disolve fast,the biscuits take a little more but are fairly safe! my children have loved them all! break cheerios in half,pain in the tush,yup but my kids loved them and they get so mushy they go down pretty easy!
boil baby carrots for a LONG time,like 30 min or more and leave whole,those are so soft and go down easy.good luck
2006-09-18 17:06:12
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answered by adc7492 2
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My son has NO teeth, he is 12 months we feed him crackers, mashed potatoes, mac n cheese, small bits of what we eat, cherios (dr recommended), toast, waffels and a few other things. Just make sure they are small pieces and you watch carefully. My son chews very well now but at first it was a bit nerve wracking. the dr recommended cherios and kix to help him learn to chew and swallow properly. Sebastian wont eat meats he just sucks on them for HOURS!
2006-09-18 17:28:55
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answered by shannonlbuck 3
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you are able to desire to do #a million if that's what you prefer to do, or 2 or 3 - you extremely are the single to go with and all 3 are plausible. of course, nursing longer then 2 years is right and not breastfeeding once you're long previous would be a difficulty. Oh, and with #3 you are able to desire to hold a pump with you and pump on the cruise as you would be too uncomfortable in any different case (or assume your husband to help out).
2016-10-17 06:12:33
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answered by titman 4
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