There are lots of food plans here are some of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/food_pyrami...
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/
Just follow the link you be fine
good luck
2007-10-09 05:26:18
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answered by mummyyusuf 4
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My son is now 8 1/2 months old and he now has breakfast which is ready beak - you can give a baby over 6 months full fat cows milk but only use to make up food not as a bottle to drink, then 2 bottles in the day with dinner and pudding at 4pm, then another 2 bottles before bedtime at 8.30pm.
They say at this age a baby should still be having 5 bottles of milk a day, but I go with my son and his needs sometimes he will have toast in the day or fruit I'm trying different things and most of the time he eats it.
2007-10-09 06:28:05
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answered by kaz100jay 2
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I even have an 8 month previous now, and for the previous month she's been weaning herself off the bottle on her very own. She's greater into the forged ingredients. often for breakfast she would have oatmeal and a few style of fruit, then she would be able to take a bottle (approximately 5-6oz) in some hours and take a snooze. whilst she wakes up a hour or so later, she would have a snack, like applesauce and greenbeans. Then at around 4 or so, she would be able to take yet another bottle (approximately 5-6oz) and take a short 30min nap or so. whilst she wakes she has her dinner, this is usually a meat, fruit, and a veggie. around 8-9ish she would have her bedtime snack this is oatmeal and a few style of fruit returned, and approximately an half-hour later she would be able to take approximately 6-7oz of bottle and bypass to mattress. She additionally has little snack by the day like a Zweiback or Gerber "wheels", often with some water or some diluted juice. wish that enables!
2016-10-08 21:44:21
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answered by ? 4
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My son nurses in the morning, then mucnhes on puffs and cut up fruit and maybe a jar of baby food (some sort of fruit), or we might share a bowl of cereal.
For lunch he has a jar of baby meat, and a jar of baby veggies, some finger foods (veggies or a bread) maybe some cheese, and he might snack on what iam having.
He nurses real quick before a nap.
He snacks on cereal and puffs, or cheese and puffs, or veggies and puffs in the afternoon, and for dinner he eats whatever we eat. Last night he had small pieces of grilled chicken, salad veggies (the softer ones) mash potatoes, and a bit of pumpkin pie and whipped cream.
He's 8 months.
You're not "supposed" to give them milk as a meal, but they can certainly snack on it at this point. In fact most doctors and books suggest introducing small amounts of dairy at this age, unless severe life threatening dairy allergies run in the family.
2007-10-09 05:25:38
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answered by amosunknown 7
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There's really no such thing as a typical plan. My children were both just having a couple of spoonfulls of mashed banana or stage one baby food twice daily at that age. They had a lot of breastmilk because they got no other fluids.
2007-10-09 09:03:34
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answered by No Longer Dizzy 6
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my pedi recommended 25oz of formula a day, and 3 meals a day. we also started finger foods around that time. breakfast would consist of oatmeal cereal mixed with 1/2 container of gerber fruit (or just 1 whole container, no oatmeal) and some fresh fruit/cheese/bagel cut up. lunch was 1 container of veggie, cut up meat, cheese, and crackers or baby cheetos (they call them crunchers, but they look like puffy cheetos to me), supper would be a jar of stage 3 dinner, and either some fruit puffs or baby cookies, OR a container of gerber dessert.
all babies have different appetites though, feed you baby what he/she can handle, don't over or underfeed.
but it is time to start reducing the amount of formula your baby takes in, and make sure they're getting nutrients from food, 3 meals a day.
2007-10-09 05:28:03
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answered by oh_froggit 2
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