Chicken, ham, tuna, egg. I like something a little bit different occasionally something like a pork roll you can buy the mini ones or how about scotched egg?You could just do rice cakes as well.
maybe try like a turkey slices? I've noticed that it can be rather easy to go over the recommended guideline of 1mg of salt per day. Just so you know, we may earn a commission if you buy something we’ve linked to here.Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Yeah, I was never really that bothered about salt levels, just tried to make sure that she didn't eat too much ham or bacon (her faves).
They freeze well so you can bake in bulk then just grab them out of the freezer in the morning and they'll be ready to eat by lunchYou could also do pasta salad? How about ploughmans lunch? To use this feature subscribe to Mumsnet Premium - get first access to I've just been reading through some posts on this forum and have seen how many people give their babies sandwiches for lunch. As for the bread, it's whatever we have in and we've always used butter, mayo or hummus as that's what we have.Thanks for your thoughts. Baby food should be cut way back, and he should be offered whatever you are eating, but in small small bites. Food diversification is an important step in your baby's life. We've not had any choking issues with bread at all, in fact for a baby who is predominantly still puree fed, bread is the one thing she copes with really well on her own. As above we've tried cheese spread marmite peanut butter and egg mayo ! My 10 month old loves tuna mayo sandwiches, cheese on toast, hummus pitta all cut into Pieces the size of my little finger.
We use whatever bread we have in as log as it's not got too many seeds.Thanks - will look for some, I need something else new to feed her!I used st dalfour jam from tesco it's not made with sugar so not too sweet.To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.Share your dream takeaway with Deliveroo - 10 x £50 Deliveroo vouchers to be wonShare your thoughts on returning to school with INEOS - £100 voucher to be wonLet’s talk rail safety with Network Rail - £100 voucher to be won Only files 8MB or smaller of the following types are supported: JPEG, PNG, GIFGet expert guidance from the world's #1 pregnancy and parenting resource, delivered via email, our apps, and website. For the fastest help on I've always cut the sandwiches in quarters or fingers so that they are small enough for little hands. i use Philadelphia but the different version so the boy has just had garlic and herb sandwich.
Talk widget showing discussions of the day & trending threads Certainly never got around to checking salt quantise in food My 10 month old loves tuna mayo sandwiches, cheese on toast, hummus pitta all cut into Pieces the size of my little finger.I use kingsmill crusts away bread, as my twins don't seem to like crusts for some reason and I kept eating them all!Yes I just use tinned ones, boneless John west, I add my own tomato sauce (basically pasta sauce).My 6 month old loves gumming on peanut butter sandwiches!
Rachel771- have you got a savoury muffin recipe? At 10 months old your child should be eating meals with you. My baby has been purée fed and so I always have given cook meals for lunch and dinner.
Pinterest have some fab lunch box ideas. That is why I wanted to share with you my experience as a mom, and my homemade baby food recipes, very different from one to another recipe.I cook my baby food recipes starting the beggining of food diversification (around 4 months), and for older babies. !This product is displayed based on comments within this post. Couple of crackers or crisp breads, a cube or 2 of cheese and some finger salad like cucumber.leave the muffins to cool slightly before turning out onto a wire cooling rack...Thanks Rachel, that was really kind of you to type that out. (the smooth type). By 12 months old, he should be 100% off of baby … These are usually just at snack time too not at meal time.We give DD one slice of brown or granary bread as a sandwich at the moment (9mo), with Philadelphia, or marg and cheese slices, or a tiny scraping of pesto sometimes. Hopefully lg will appreciate it too! He starts nursery in 4 weeks and will be taking a pack lunch so don't want to keep giving him the same stuff all the time xxx