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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 479163" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>agree with holding off for a while.</p><p></p><p>Since we had the milk allergy issues, mine both had cereal mixed with fruit juice instead of milk. Both of mine were also VERY texture aware, and would never touch anything runny, it had to have lumps in it. So play around with the texture.</p><p>Other than cereal, I never gave mine any other prepared baby food. I gave regular, unsweetened applesauce (not sure on the potassium there). I had a small food processor and just mashed up whatever and froze in ice cube trays to pop out when we needed. I started finger foods as soon as they started grabbing for something, no matter how messy it got. Neither of mine had teeth until they were 13 months old - they just sucked and gummed stuff to death. Both are great and not picky eaters (except for the milk thing) to this day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 479163, member: 439"] agree with holding off for a while. Since we had the milk allergy issues, mine both had cereal mixed with fruit juice instead of milk. Both of mine were also VERY texture aware, and would never touch anything runny, it had to have lumps in it. So play around with the texture. Other than cereal, I never gave mine any other prepared baby food. I gave regular, unsweetened applesauce (not sure on the potassium there). I had a small food processor and just mashed up whatever and froze in ice cube trays to pop out when we needed. I started finger foods as soon as they started grabbing for something, no matter how messy it got. Neither of mine had teeth until they were 13 months old - they just sucked and gummed stuff to death. Both are great and not picky eaters (except for the milk thing) to this day. [/QUOTE]
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