So, updates:
-my daughter has now eaten chicken, fish, pork, and beef, successfully. She liked the fish the least though but I think it might have been how I cooked it. I used Dory and steamed it with lemon,a bit of salt, and olive oil. I'll try another way for her next fish dish.
-she has also eaten a lot of fruit and veggies. Carrots, sweet potato, potato, squash, apples, banana, papaya, pineapple, green peas. She likes sweet potato and squash a lot. Next thing I'm going to add is broccoli for the veggies and pears for fruit.
-I am not pureeing anymore (thank goodness!). She needs to have clumps now so she can learn to chew well. Besides, she already has 6 teeth, plus she's turning 1 in a month. So it's time. She has also eaten some pita break and crackers. Oh, and yogurt. Which she loves. (She does not get that from me, for sure!)
-my 3 year old son broke out into a nasty rash a week ago and we figured it was food-related. How? Well, he had been suffering from a bad cough and according to hi doctor, this is a good time for allergies to highly allergenic food to surface, even if he had been eating the food without a problem in the past. Poor boy, I had to put him on a "bland" diet for a week. He was on fish and Nilaga. Funnily enough, he loved both, and ate a whole lot that entire week. (Now that is definitely from me!).
-I know the list of highly allergenic food items is long but here's a short list:
- chicken
- egg
- salted food
- chocolate
- food with preservatives (this was tough since everything is processed now)
- tomatoes
- dairy
- peanuts
-He's well now, and eating some of these foods again without a reaction. So, whew!
That's it for now. I am excited about some Halloween and Christmas baby/toddler food posts.
6 comments:
the kiddies' diet is very healthy! that's not very common these days. you and my sister are my idol. my pamangkin loves malunggay and okra!
Well, I try. Definitely all-natural for their first year and even well into their second. At least this is how I did it for Tyler. But there is no denying exposure so I figured after 1.5, it would be safe to introduce some things like chocolate, cake, jollibee. But to this day there are certain no-no's I stand by: no soda of any kind and no chocolate bars. I never give candy but I can't stop others from doing so. Sigh.
always looking for good food ideas for the kids... thanks
Feel free to drop by anytime Jules...=)
"I never give candy but I can't stop others from doing so. Sigh!" - haay...sigh din. so true 'no? esp ang lolo at lola! :D
hi there! got here thru maidapaypay.
Hi bem! hehehe, grandparents say that is their privilege, so I don't protest. As long as it's not a regular thing. Thanks for visiting!
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