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introducing different foods Topic: introducing different foods

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Posted: 17 June 2007 at 1:15pm | IP Logged Quote Vickimom

Well winston has always eaten anything and everything, however 3 days ago he just stopped eating sandwiches!  I give the lo's one decent cooked meal and one light tea, but when tiny stopped eating sandwiches it got me worried.  So as mom was up on Friday cos I was ill, she tried him with a cuppa soup, and ut the bread in there.  It's not the bread he doesn't like as he ate it no probs, we think it might be the fact he has to gum it, as he has just started teething!  Today however I decied to try Fred and altough he was fine, he spent the first 10 minutes taking out the veggie bits of teh vegetable soup! lol typical fussy eater!
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Posted: 17 June 2007 at 1:23pm | IP Logged Quote Madzwalker

I find with eds he gets bored of the same thing too often. He was mad on marmite on toast for ages then went off it because he was having it so often. Now he likes it again but i try not to give it to hiim too often. Also when he has a growth spurt he'll change his eating habits like at the moment. He eats loads of pasta now but never used to and has gone off processed food like chicken nuggets (only ever a treat anyway).

I find if he goes off something if I leave it a week or 2 and then try again he'll wolf it down again.

You're probably right about his teeth though.

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Posted: 17 June 2007 at 1:34pm | IP Logged Quote mamma2bronze

yes bronia is exactly the same as eds...changes her habbits a lot,she is eating sarnies most dinners now due to hot weather and having her cooked meal in the evenings,try him with some cheese on toast or jam on toast or soething..?

when his teeth come through properly he'l feel much better and prob be happy to eat everything again! xxxx

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