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It should resemble your schedule, but make sure to have healthy snacks on hand.
Check out the baby food websites like Gerber and Beechnut, or any other local popular brands, most of them will have sample schedules and potion sizes that can help you design a balanced eating plan.

2007-03-16 05:49:06 · answer #1 · answered by Heather 2 · 0 0

My son is huge and 11 mos old. He isn't walking yet, only crawling and he eats all day long!
My grandmother says I am overfeeding him. But as long as I stick to veggies and fruits and proteins, I say I can't feed a growing baby too much.
Here is my son's schedule.
7am: 1 whole banana
830 am: 1 toddler breakfast bar
11 am cup of soy milk, snacks (dry crackers, rice cake)
1245: lunch. tortellini, cooked carrots, bread
nap
330pm. Snack. Crackers or a pear
5 pm snack again. Ritz crackers, banana crackers or bananas.
7pm large dinner; usually unflavored bite sized dinner similar to what we are eating. Chicken, sweet potato, veggie

*but if your baby is smaller with a less appetite and you are wondering if she/he is eating enough, call your pediatrician, and pay attention at your 1 year appt. See what percentile she has been in, versus where she is now. if it's declining, then ask questions!!

2007-03-16 12:31:01 · answer #2 · answered by Katie C 6 · 0 0

Breakfast:
Cheerios, Rice Krispies, or other healthy cereal in whole milk. I let them soak til soft, then feed her. OR baby cereal (oatmeal etc) with ground fruit in it. we still have some and I hate to waste it. water/juice mix in sippy cup

A.M. Snack
Puffs, dried fruits, dry cereal, Graduate cereal squares, or something similar. water or water/juice mix in sippy cup.

Lunch:
Either what we have for lunch or a Gerber Graduate tub or meal.
Gerber Graduate Fruit Splasher juice

Snack:
Baby yogurt and whole milk

Dinner:
Whatever we eat, cooked soft and cut into small pieces
Gerber Graduate juice or water

P.M. Snack:
8oz bottle with rice cereal added

Somewhere throughout the day she gets another 8oz bottle. It can replace a snack, or be given before or after her nap. She just takes one nap per day, but it is a long one.......usually close to 2 hours. She goes to bed at 8pm sharp and gets up at 6:30 so I can see her and spend time with her before work. weekends we both sleep til around 7.

2007-03-16 20:28:58 · answer #3 · answered by ShellyLynn 5 · 0 0

I would think breakfast of food and a little formula (or breast milk), a mid-day snack of milk, lunch of food and a little milk, mid afternoon snack, dinner of food and a little milk and then a bedtime snack. Amounts depend on your baby, times roughly I would say 730, 1000, 1200, 230, 500, 700. You still need to follow your babies cues though.

2007-03-16 12:25:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

At that age baby's schedule should be about the same as your family's. My 10 month old eats breakfast with us, lunch with us, has a sippy of formula after his nap, and eats dinner with us.

2007-03-16 12:41:30 · answer #5 · answered by toomanycommercials 5 · 0 0

Theres no one way it 'should' be everyone is different.
When my daughter was 11 months it went something like this:

Breakfast 7.30am - weetabix and milk, slice of toast

Snack 10.00am -banana or flapjack or fruit or yoghurt or cheese or sandwich

Lunch 12.00pm - cooked meal like spaghetti bolognese, chicken veg and rice, cous cous salad etc.

Snack 15.00 - like first snack

Dinner 18.00 - another cooked meal like lunch followed by breastfeed

2007-03-16 12:27:06 · answer #6 · answered by cigaro19 5 · 0 0

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