Oatmeal. My babies loved it. There are so many flavors and it's easy for them to eat and it's good for them. Mine ate it every morning for about a year.They still love it.
2006-11-08 08:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Ruby loves instant oatmeal ~ but she's picky, she prefers the organic kind and not the quaker instant (which we cant seem to taste a difference but she does.)
Also, rice cereal with fruit
and sometimes we just feed her leftovers from last night. She's 9 months old so she doesnt know that turkey and green beans arent a delicious breakfast and the nutrients are there and she loves it.
2006-11-08 17:50:01
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answered by Sarah 1
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When my daughter started eating finger foods her breakfast consisted of one or more of the following: Cheerios, fruit dices (mandarin oranges, peaches etc) 1/2 piece of buttered toast or bagel, fruit yogurt, cup of milk. My daughter is picky so she still eats the same thing everyday.
2006-11-08 16:58:00
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answered by Sunflower 2
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After my son was introduced to all the fruits I added them into his cereal. I switched off between the baby rice cereal and baby oatmeal. He really liked the rice cereal with the strained peaches, or Gerber bananas.
2006-11-08 16:54:03
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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how old is your baby? my son is a year old and i give him pancakes. no syrup or anything, just plain old pancakes. he loves them! i make a bunch at a time and freeze then in Ziploc bags. that way if he doesn't have time to eat before the baby sitter's i can send him with breakfast.
2006-11-08 16:54:20
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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if baby is on big people food then try
yogurt
pancakes
waffles
ceral
oatmeal
eggs
toast
fruit
just about anything you would eat for breakfast. if your baby is not found of waffles plain then try w/fruit or flavored waffles
2006-11-08 17:15:51
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answered by Lori C 3
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my daughter eats pancakes, eggs, toast, friut, biscuits, just about anything as long as its cut up small. and for textured foods such as sausage, grind it in the food processor. or like our grandmothers did, you can always chew it yourself and then feed it to baby. thats a little gross, but hey, you are his mother. also, you could try oatmeal, grits, cream of wheat, or really mushy cold cereal like cheerios or kix (low to no sugar cereals)
2006-11-08 17:04:09
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answered by psychologistnovelist 2
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Mine love fresh fruit cut up into bite size pieces. They also like scrambled eggs with cheese on them too.
2006-11-08 17:01:38
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answered by nana4dakids 7
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Does he/she have teeth? If yes, waffle or toast (cut into tiny pieces). Maybe some fruit pieces too. An egg is he/she is old enough.
2006-11-08 16:54:29
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answered by Christabelle 6
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My son LOVED pancakes cut into tiny peices, of course. He also liked fruit bits and Cheerios.
2006-11-08 16:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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