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Old 11-15-2007, 04:42 PM
Mckenziesmum Mckenziesmum is offline
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Well..
Im sort of in a rut and need alittle advice, Just recently McKenzie has been very picky with his food. Since about Wednesday he won't eat anything thats too Mushy or even spaghetti that my mum cooks, i've tried breaking the meal up so it's smaller but still no success. He's begining to be a real pain about what he eats, the only thing he will eat is Jaffa cakes and Yoghurt afterwards, I'm having a real tough time getting him to eat sensibly.

An 11 Month old has never been harder to feed, does anyone have any advice?

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Hayley
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Old 11-15-2007, 08:56 PM
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hun im afraid all children go thru fussy stages... and more than once!! i just dont stop giving them ur usual food!!! also wen amy was little... must been bout same age... i had a yoghurt with her main dinner... and i done a mouthful of dinner then mouthful of yoghurt.... and done that til i felt she'd had enough dinner!! mayb this is something u cud try!!

u'l find ur way hun!! just a matter of trial and error!! :smile:

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Old 11-18-2007, 09:34 AM
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again all of them go through stages like this. have you tried him with finger foods yet. like nuggets or fish fingers etc. jessica got very bored of mushy foods and loved feeding herself these things.
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Old 11-27-2007, 09:33 PM
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Well my two we're terrible when it came to pickyness, they are now but what i did was promise them something nice for afterwards like a slice of cake or some sweets or something...Works a treat when they hear the word sweets lol
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