My 9-month old eats the following
Gerber toddler cheese crackers
graham crackers
mandarin oranges - SHE LOVES THESE
whole peas
whole green beans
rice cakes
oatmeal
bread - in pieces
bagels - in small bits
diced peaches
peanut butter (ask your doc if it's okay)
flour tortilla pieces
chunks of boiled carrots and potatos
scrambled eggs
rice chex
cherrios
Just about anything that you can think of, they can eat. My 9-month-old has 8 teeth and eats just about anything that is cut up. Just be sure not to add sugar or salt or any seasonings... they'll develop better tastes for the good food if they eat natural foods.
2007-01-29 15:19:04
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answered by For the Love of Yorkies 4
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By 10 months you can basically feed her anything that's good for you that you eat, just pureed (fruit veges even mince meat, tuna etc) my son never ate any baby food from jars and he had a massive variety its alot easier to come up with ideas one you've made a few things and know what she does and doesn't like! Just remember home made is best and try not to always use convince foods such as mac and cheese
2007-01-29 15:26:23
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answered by bec 5
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tender veggies, oatmeal, whole grain cereals like Cheerios's, cut up tender meat into little pieces. Same with fruits. My son is 8 months and eats everything I just mentioned he also eats whole grain Graham crackers. Toast is fine either white or wheat but wheat has more nutritional value, rice , pasta, potato, yogurt, cottage cheese, soups, stews and of course formula/breast milk
Those teething cookies are hard no matter how much mine sucks on them they stay hard so I stopped giving them to him.Gerber makes FRUIT and VEGGIE PUFFS that melt in the mouth as well as fruit and veggie "wagon wheels" that soften quickly
2007-01-29 15:12:02
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answered by texas_angel_wattitude 6
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Wow, six teeth that's great! My son is 10 months and he only has 2 with the third one breaking the skin.
I feed him everything we eat. I always include as many veggies as possible. Like pasta with chicken and veggies. Or, a tuna noodle casserole. Chicken and roasted veggies. But, Annabel Karmel's Super Foods is awesome! She starts out with purees and goes up in recipes as your child ages. We love the recipes and they are all healthy. I
I've even taken them to friends when they have their babies. They always ask for the recipe. And, are excited when I tell them about the cookbook. She has tons of them. I got mine from amazon.
Also, Gerber snacks makes a star shaped finger food. I forget the name but those melt in the mouth. Also, we go to a whole foods store that sells freeze dried berries. So, you get loads of fruits minus the mess.
Just cut up whatever your having into small pieces and watch for choking. Always have a sippy cup with water handy just in case.
2007-01-29 15:11:25
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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i'm unsure what the question right here is, yet: my cousin is 10 months previous and that i babysit her a lot, so i understand slightly. He probable has some enamel already, good? attempt giving him dry cereal. additionally, supply him banana's or celery to bite on. He probable heavily isn't used to the different infant nutrition yet. that's not a bad ingredient that he's ingesting the infant nutrition that's for youthful toddlers. while you're quite worried, only communicate along with his standard practitioner.
2016-11-23 13:21:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i have a 10 month old too
the rule is they cant have
honey
egg white
whole grapes
and hot dogs
but if you can eat it
then just chew it
or mash it then give it to them
and if it was months ago she can prolly
eat it now make sure shes sitting up
on your lap if your nervous but yeah
feed the baby what you eat
2007-01-29 15:23:33
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answered by hotrox2290 1
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At ten months she can eat most things, you still need to stay away from allergy foods like strawberry and peanuts and honey, and any other foods your doc tells you to stay away from, but for the most part as long as the food is sized for her she can eat most, my youngest was eating everything from steak to toast to spagehti at 10 months, so its just what she can tolorate and what her doctor alows
2007-01-29 17:23:06
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answered by medleyc1 4
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DEAR RIGHT SOFT FOODS WHEN YOU COOK GREEN PEAS GREEN BEANS MASH POTATOES THINGS LIKE THESE PUT A LITTLE BUTTER TO MAKE IT SOFT FOR HER OK ALSO YOU SHOULD STILL BREAST FEED IF YOU CAN UNLESS SHE IS REALLY BITING HARD TRY IT 2 TIMES THAT IS ALL SAY THE 1 TIME SHE BITES YOU NO PLEASE DO NOT BITE MOMMY IF SHE DOES IT AGAIN WEEN HER BUT STILL PUMP YOUR BREAST DO NOT LET THE MILK DRY UP SHE STILL NEEDS YOUR VITAMINS FOR HER HEALTH AND IN HER BOTTLES USE YOUR BREAST MILK AND RICE WHEAT CEREAL TO FILL HER UP TO OK TAKE CARE.
2007-01-29 15:34:49
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answered by ? 7
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Jawbreakers, Rock Salt, and Sourdough Pretzels.
2007-01-29 15:14:49
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answered by Fabulous Weapon 2
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You might try pureeing peaches or pears, and mashing up a banana real mushy, and see if she will eat that.
2007-01-29 15:11:03
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answered by idaho_native57 3
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