You are on the right track!!!
Oatmeal, Toast (with applebutter- much healthier than jelly), Waffles and pancakes with applesauce on top, cream of wheat, Baby cereal (subsitute the formula for juice), Hashbrowns cut up small, diced fresh fruits, french toast sticks, cereal bars (cut up small), you can also soak the cheerios in formula for a couple seconds then drain out the formula and give them to her, they are soft and apprentally pretty tasty, my son loves pineapple, graham crackers with mashed banana on them, make a soy milk smoothie with fresh fruit!!
hope this helps!!
2007-01-03 04:28:22
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answered by LeAnn W 2
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It may be hard to find, but soy yogurt is great. And it doesn't even have to be breakfast foods, your 9mo old won't care! Try sweet potatoes, avacados, or some meat (like finely chopped or pureed chicken) if she likes it. You can cut strips of waffles, french toast or pancakes too. If you make your own, use whole grain, and sugar-free syrup. Since your baby can't have milk, tofu is a great choice for more protein. Some babies will eat it plain, but you can also buy flavored tofu. Check out the book Super Baby Food for some great ideas. It is the best book out there about feeding a baby to toddler.
2007-01-02 14:51:22
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answered by Rebecca O 4
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Personally I try to limit the amount of wheat I give my 10 month old. You can give egg yolks... though I give the whole thing.
Granola (watch what kind of fat it has)
Pancakes or waffles with jam or fruit compote. (You can find many dairy free recipes)
Muffins (also can be made dairy free, look for vegan recipes)
(I use oat flour in my baking instead of wheat. You can make your own just put oats in a blender. Of you can buy rice flour)
Oh yeah you can substitute oatflour in most recipes, it just makes them a little moister/chewier. Probably not bread, but I don't bake bread.
2007-01-02 14:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Oatmeal w/fruit mixed in; applesauce; french toast, pancakes, or waffles. Keep experimenting with different foods so she'll have a variety in her diet.
2007-01-02 14:56:15
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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Instant oatmeal, made with water or fruit, scrambled eggs, waffle, french toast sticks,
2007-01-02 19:56:32
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answered by melissa s 6
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My pediatrician told me I could give my baby the egg white...so I gave him the egg white scrambled, or I would make the egg over easy and only feed him the white part, he really loved it!! You could also try mixing some baby oatmeal with apple juice and see how it tastes...Good Luck!
2007-01-02 15:35:14
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answered by Cotita Linda 1
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I have a GREAT book on feeding infants. You make the food yourself, and there are recipes and menus and everything. It's called "Blender Baby Food." there are also a ton of other materials you can get on Amazon for feeding your baby.
2007-01-02 14:52:32
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answered by mountain_laurel1183 5
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these are the things we have:
yogurt
cereal
fruit
cheerios
gerber first food puffs
gerber freeze dried fruits
scrambled eggs (his favorite) some people just use egg whites
shredded cheese (chopped up even more fine)
My son is 9.5mo and self-feeding
2007-01-02 14:51:24
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answered by iampatsajak 7
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baby food. Baby cereal and veggies. She doesn't know what a breakfast food is at this point. Anything she can eat and is healthy is fine.
2007-01-02 14:51:51
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answered by calebandnoahsma 2
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Applesauce, waffles, maybe give her cooked veggies. Hope this helps a little.
2007-01-02 14:50:20
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answered by Anonymous
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