I would say no, but can you leave some of the noodle and chicken out and just give that instead?
That's what I planned on doing, but she's starting to get bored with plain noodles. I was just wondering if maybe cooking it made it ok, somehow...lol.
I'm not sure exactly what cream is (I'm not much of a cook!), but DD has had plenty of things with milk products in them.
But DD has had sour cream enchiladas with me and also alfredo sauce made with milk and cream cheese with no problems. I've also made mac and cheese from scratch that had a lot of milk in it.
Why is cow's milk in baby food for babies under 1 year?
Q: If cows milk is not suitable for babies under one year, why do bought baby foods contain milk?
A: Cows' milk is a safe and nutritious ingredient (unless your baby has an allergy to dairy products), in commercially canned or bottled baby foods. In the processing these are heat treated to very high temperatures, so the milk protein is made more digestible and suitable for infants from about age four to six months onwards.
Re: Babies and Alfredo sauce - dumb question
How old is she?
I would give it to DS, but he's 10.5 months old. It's not like she's drinking straight cream or anything...
I'm not sure exactly what cream is (I'm not much of a cook!), but DD has had plenty of things with milk products in them.
But DD has had sour cream enchiladas with me and also alfredo sauce made with milk and cream cheese with no problems. I've also made mac and cheese from scratch that had a lot of milk in it.
Why is cow's milk in baby food for babies under 1 year?
Q: If cows milk is not suitable for babies under one year, why do bought baby foods contain milk?
A: Cows' milk is a safe and nutritious ingredient (unless your baby has an allergy to dairy products), in commercially canned or bottled baby foods. In the processing these are heat treated to very high temperatures, so the milk protein is made more digestible and suitable for infants from about age four to six months onwards.
Sooo....maybe cooking it does make it ok?