Just keep trying diff things. She will go through fazes where all she will eat is one thing and then the next week have nothing to do with it. My first child went on colors I swear he would eat only orange stuff one week, green the next. Kids are strange...but just keep trying a little bit of everything.
Keep giving her diff types of veggies pureed...and some yummy fruits. My 2nd loved exotic fruits like mangos you will never know until you try...just don't get disappointed and don't give up on something after one try.
2006-11-20 15:34:59
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answered by MaryJaneD 5
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2016-05-20 21:15:45
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answered by ? 4
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I make my 9 month old pureed pumpkin and potato, sweet potato, pears and apples.
Lately she has been wanting to eat what me and my husband are having so if we have a roast with vegies I put a bit in the blender and puree it for her with a little bit of water or formula.
I have started giving her toast fingers with vegemite which she loves, even though you need to put down some plastic because it gets everywhere!
You can make baby custard at home very easily and it tastes great. My daughter loves it for a bit of a change.
Just put in a pan 60 mls of formula or breast milk, one egg yolk, half a teaspoon of sugar and a little cornflour and stir on medium heat. Make sure the egg yolk is fully cooked.
There are a few good websites with baby recipes that I often look at to give me some ideas.
Good luck!
2006-11-20 15:42:15
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answered by Anonymous
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i have 3 kids all of which have gone through that wondrous stage i suggest that you use the potato and pumpkin and cook up chicken and lamb and mince meat and put it all in a blender don't puree' the food just mash it good so it still has some lumps, also rekindle the kids interest in eating by letting them take control of the spoon, IE feed your kid the majority of the meal then let them try and do it themselves i warn you it can get messy but it helps and the photo opportunities are limitless
2006-11-20 15:24:50
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answered by dan h 1
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Try a baked apple my kids favorite even now. Plus if you can tollerate the mess give her, her own plate of food and let her do it. They will play in anything and might accendently get some in her mouth and like it. Just keep offering variety they get stuck in ruts sometimes and it is frustrating,but at least she lieks stuff that is good for her. Also try frozen peas just a few still frozen straight from the freezer My 1st loved them exspecially when teething. Good Luck Have Patience
2006-11-20 15:35:06
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answered by Ann D 3
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I've read often a food needs to be introduced 20 times or more before a baby takes to it. I also read avoid fruits as a 1st food because they are sweet and tasty and might make the baby less prone to want other bland veggies and stuff. TRY TRY TRY and try again it's common for them to not like things at 1st.
2006-11-20 16:22:00
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answered by ally'smom 5
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She won't eat it because the texture is strange to her, keep offering a variety of foods. You have to remember she hasn't been eating solid foods for years like you have, she is new at this and is learning that things that go into her mouth can be different. But if you keep giving in to her allowing her to only eat what she wants you're going to have a spoiled child on your hands and she will be in total control.
2006-11-20 18:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, I have a whole book of baby and children recipes. If you click on my name and send me an email, I will email some to you. If you have any specific preferences, eg chicken, vegie only, seafood ones, let me know and I will pick them out.
2006-11-21 16:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know any recipes, but I have heard that young babies like avocadoes. You could try giving her avocadoes mashed up or with other vegies.
2006-11-20 15:20:53
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answered by Stareyes 5
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