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I started out with bananas, but be warned the banana is kind of difficult to clean out of the mesh. My little guy liked fruit out of them - some fruits he can't acutally eat through them, but he liked to chew on them and suck the juice (like apple and pear chunks) even though he wasn't getting much of the actual fruit out. I used mostly fresh fruits in the feeders, but I have heard of people using frozen fruit for hot day treats or to help soothe gums.

2007-07-21 14:11:59 · answer #1 · answered by Jess 5 · 1 0

i could say to shrink down on all those 'jars' of food you have been giving him! My son is a million 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, yet wasn't previously whilst he became purely 7 months. He have been given cereal two times an afternoon & a million dinner (jar of food). i do no longer understand how plenty formulation to grant, considering I nurse him. i think of roughly 3 bottles may well be sufficient. (my daughter have been given the bottle and breast, even though it extremely is been some years so i've got forgotten to be honest). If he's 20 pounds at 7 months then he's somewhat obese. shop the juices till after your infant is finished with dinner purely to quench his thirst and supply formulation in the process purely in the process the 'in between situations'. no longer in the process nutrition. enhance cereal in the process breakfast and use the fruit as a snack as a substitute. AT this age a infant could could consume 5-6 situations an afternoon. (that's the two food or a bottle no longer the two on the comparable time) as an occasion, Morning: Milk bottle Breakfast: cereal & diluted juice bottle Lunch: a million jar (why no longer attempt somewhat WATER in bottle?) Snack: fruit & milk Dinner: a million Jar (water to drink) Bedtime: cereal & milk (he could purely want a 0.5 of bottle of milk with this) At approximately 10-11 months (counting on your infant) you may introduce candy crackers (infant cookies-crackers) and small products of bread to get him used to eating bread. with a bit of luck he has some tooth. wish this helps atleast somewhat.

2016-11-10 02:12:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Most people put fruits or steamed veggies in those things.

I never did. My kids just started eating table foods when they were through all their stage 1 baby foods, and it was never a problem.

2007-07-21 14:11:22 · answer #3 · answered by Yarro Pilz 6 · 1 1

Peaches, pears, plums oranges.. any fruits or soft veggies that you want the baby to suck on without swallowing whole.

2007-07-21 14:15:05 · answer #4 · answered by snoopychick78 5 · 0 0

Watermelon!! Without shirt, outside on the blanket wearing only diaper or nothing 'cause she get soooo messy :-)

2007-07-21 15:36:30 · answer #5 · answered by aaja 3 · 0 0

fruit is a good starter, soft things like peaches, pears, watermelon.

2007-07-21 14:11:02 · answer #6 · answered by parental unit 7 · 1 0

my baby is 8 mths old and she LOOOOVVVVEEESSS watermelon so much.

basically though I only put fruits and mainly melons

2007-07-21 15:43:47 · answer #7 · answered by alana5705 3 · 0 0

Fresh fruit~ Bananas, strawberries, peaches, apples...Meat Chunks ~chicken, hot dogs... Veggies~ pickles
Ice Cubes~ if teething... Chocolate! :) Pretty much anything that fits :) Have fun

2007-07-21 14:12:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Congratulations. I would put some ice, or possibly some kind of warm fluid in a small bag.

2007-07-21 14:08:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

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