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MaichBlack
#11 Posted : Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:39:47 PM
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Any hospital/clinic dealing with kids should have a chart showing what kind of food you should feed your kid at what age. I know for sure Getrudes has one - just request for one at the reception. You will be suprised how much people tesa their kids after listening to 'advice' from friends and family. I think the only thing your kid should not eat at 9 months is egg york. Fried food is actually a requirement at this age!
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Peppy
#12 Posted : Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:44:23 PM
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@ Famooz

Your food doesn't have to be bland. Just that you don't have to boil for baby. Babies can tolerate food with kidogo dhania, garlic, white onion etc. Go easy on the acidic foods like tomatoes, tomato paste, royco etc. Another alternative is to remove baby food just before spicing yours up. But as a parent you'll notice the baby wants to eat from your plate smile

You can also mince for them chicken breast or fish fillet and make for them a stew with the 'malenge' stuff if you are a bit worried. Just avoid boiling its what makes people say that their kids don't like eating. And remember they also need oils/fats to digest the vitamins (Winnies pure health has some good products). Phew, makes me sound like a teacher.

@ selah: i hear they opened a branch at nairobi west.
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famooz
#13 Posted : Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:51:20 PM
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Peppy wrote:
@ Famooz

Your food doesn't have to be bland. Just that you don't have to boil for baby. Babies can tolerate food with kidogo dhania, garlic, white onion etc. Go easy on the acidic foods like tomatoes, tomato paste, royco etc. Another alternative is to remove baby food just before spicing yours up. But as a parent you'll notice the baby wants to eat from your plate smile

You can also mince for them chicken breast or fish fillet and make for them a stew with the 'malenge' stuff if you are a bit worried. Just avoid boiling its what makes people say that their kids don't like eating. And remember they also need oils/fats to digest the vitamins (Winnies pure health has some good products). Phew, makes me sound like a teacher.

@ selah: i hear they opened a branch at nairobi west.


@ peppy,good insights......

Well i am not a mom yet but i have heard all manner of advice. Infact they say that a child should not be subjected to fried food at such an early age. That is why people prefer to boil the food.

If i had a kid,i would boil but ensure there is variety.the idea of separating the baby's food before spicing is ok.

Tactic
#14 Posted : Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:51:51 PM
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A very resourceful website: www.wholesomebabyfood.com.
@ Memmy, check it out.
YesuWangu
#15 Posted : Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:53:13 PM
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#16 Posted : Wednesday, April 20, 2011 4:29:33 PM
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#17 Posted : Thursday, April 21, 2011 9:34:09 AM
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You may also find the following information to be of use

www.easybabylife.com/foods-to-avoid.html
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