It is kinda like egg in the nest . Put some butter in a pan crack an egg and cook when it starts to turn white break the yolk and put a piece of bread on top .then let cook for 15 secands so the egg can attach to the bread . Flip over and cook the rest of the egg fully . cut up into finger food bites and serve . My kids loved this . Another one is fruit pieces , cereal , and yogurt .
2007-01-07 03:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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By the time my son was this age he was eating mostly table foods. He loved Fruity Pebbles. Cheerios are good. Rice, oatmeal, eggs (just make sure they are fully cooked), gravy, and biscuits all make a good breakfast for a 10 month old.
As for snacks, any soft finger food should do. Fruit would be good. Just make sure it's cut in small pieces and nothing round. Babies also like eating cheerios for snacks or other cereals. Goldfish crackers also make a good snack.
2007-01-07 03:36:09
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answered by zil28ennov 6
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I have a 10 month old myself and she eats a variety of foods for breakfast. Sometimes I give her fruit, i.e peaches bananas, applesauce. She also eats oatmeal and waffles. I feel comfortable giving her waffles because she already has four teeth. She likes to snack on the Goldfish crackers, whole wheat bread, yogurt. Her favorite snack right now is broccoli. Hope that helps.
2007-01-07 03:36:06
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answered by Jm 3
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When my daughter was 10 months old, breakfast was probably her favorite meal!! I gave her all kinds of stuff. She really liked buttered toast and scrambled eggs. She also loves fresh fruit... I gave her cut up bananas, mandarian oranges, and strawberries... she loves them. Also yogurt. She wasn't a big fan of rice cereal or oatmeal or anything like that... but if you get just plain yogurt and put mandarian oranges in that... most babies LOVE that! Hope this helped!
2007-01-07 03:50:24
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answered by spoiled_lovell_brat 2
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Instant Oatmeal (fruit&cream)......bananas cut up with a dry walffle. small peices of a poptart small enough where he or she can feed themselves. A non sweetened cereal dry and only a coulpe at a time that way they can learn to eat on their own.
2007-01-07 03:33:35
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answered by brfoxracer25 2
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Dry Cheerios. Oatmeal, or any grain cereal. Bananas.
2007-01-07 03:47:47
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answered by harrisnish 3
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Whole-grain pancakes, ripe mango or papaya, whole-grain french toast, whole-grain toast will all fruit spread, fruit cocktail, cheese crumbles, graham crackers (without honey), tofu, cooked and peeled white or sweet potato cubes, whole-grain couscous. Just some ideas...;)
2007-01-07 04:05:08
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answered by GraceSlickChick 2
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At this age, its fantastic to commence table meals consisting of your toddler. they could usaually cope with herbs and spices fantastic carefully. you are able to pick to be more effective careful with chili powder, although - its somewhat mroe probably to reason a rash. you also could upload any more effective salt or sugar on the table so it isn't on your children food. so a techniques as premade meals go, you may decrease them because they often have an excellent type of salt, preservatives and different addititives. no longer that somewhat will damage him, basically you probable do not pick him ingesting it daily. I do use jarred tomato sauce in making my dd's food on celebration, although! you are able to also seem for producers that are "all organic" or "organic and organic" and larger probably to contain more effective useful elements, if you're nerve-racking about the elements (and salt! a clarification why selfmade is more effective useful even as its sensible). listed below are another meals my dd enjoys: products of string cheese mashed sweet potatoes (my dd will devour this as long as I keep dishing them out) hummus on pita bread products of waffle or pancake scrambled egg yolks (the whites are a effortless allergn!), or upload cheese and vegetables for an "omelet" french toast (made the yolks in consumer-friendly words, see above) blended vegetables rice grilled cheese sandwiches veggie burgers (offered premade) cooked floor turkey/hamburger meatloaf (helpful and delicate so a techniques as meats go) tofu cubes small pasta with cheese sauce guacamole on pita bread (avocado is sooo best for you) grated carrot graham crackers (basically no longer honey!) cereal bars, like nutrigrain (examine for actual fruit) fig newtons tremendous curd cottage cheese products of hen baked in spite of the undeniable fact that we are having it rice pudding sloppy joes (probably her new renowned food as of very last nighttime, and honestly really hassle-free to make from scratch) extremely at this age your son could have maximum issues (except shellfish and peanut butter!) as long as they're reduce in small products...have some relaxing letting him try more effective "human being" food - i imagine you'd be pleasantly stunned at how nicely he's taking to a lot of it.
2016-12-28 07:37:22
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answered by ? 4
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weatabix thats good breakfast and for snack foods i feed mine a yogert or give her a seedless orange to suck on and a banerna
2007-01-07 05:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Rice cakes make a great snack at this age.
2007-01-07 03:27:27
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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