Babies: 9 - 12 Months

10 month old feedings

What does your 10 month old LO's feeding schedule look like? What do you give at each meal? I am starting to get bored with what I give my DS so I am looking to see what other LO's at this age are eating.
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Re: 10 month old feedings

  • My guy eats a lot of food, and our day is something like this

    Wakeup BF

    Breakfast - egg, sausage or cereal or toast with peanutbutter or fruit

    If he has a Nap BF

    Lunch fruit, dinner left overs or I make him a fruit smoothie

    Nap BF he will often help me eat my popcorn snack before his afternoon nap 

    Dinner is whatever we are having, be it lasagna, vegitable pie, steak anything really if we have something unhealthy such as take out pizza he will get either fruit or veg, mash potatoes or tater tots, cereal etc

     

    Then he is BF to sleep or before bed if he is wanting more depends when he goes to sleep

     

    Throughout the day he gets water, sometimes milk or his smoothies

    He also wakes 1-3 times at night for feedings 

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  • 5:30am 6oz bottle

    7:30am he wakes and we play till 8:30

    8:30am Pancake with peanut butter or apple butter and a scrambled egg or oatmeal with vanilla yogurt mixed in

    9:30/10am nap

    11:30am 6oz bottle plus some snack of like these baby cheeto looking things or a little naan bread with hummus and section of orange

    1:30pm Lunch half a hot dog with veggie medley and some apple sauce, meatballs with ditalini pasta and peas, tortilla with cheese and veggies and sliced strawberries or grated apple etc...

    2:30 nap

    3:30/4 6 oz bottle 

    5:00 a little snack of puffs or fruit 

    7:00 dinner and its probably just another variation of lunch. its just hard to get creative because they can only chew so much and also you want to be as healthy as possible. DS does not eat dinner with us because we don't cook that much or eat that early. Also my kitchen in literally like a stove and a fridge with a counter the size of probably two plates put together

    8pm good night sleep tight! :) 

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  • 6 - 630am Wake and 6oz bottle

    8-9ish Breakfast: fruit and toast, or pancake and scrambled egg yolk.  yogurt.  water in a sippy

    11-12 wake from nap 6oz bottle

    12-1230 lunch: cut up fruit and veggie.  puffs.  grilled cheese or quesedilla.

    3 before nap 6oz bottle

    6 dinner: usually whatever we're eating.  Otherwise similar to lunch.

    7:30 - 8 bedtime and 6oz bottle

     

  • Am I completely out of the baby food loop now?  It's ok to give hot dogs and peanut butter to 10 month olds?  Really?  My pedi says absolutely not to peanut butter yet, and I wouldn't even think of hot dogs - it's so easy to choke on, and everything I've ever read says to avoid them until after age 2! (Totally not trying to be mean - I'm just really surprised.  B is just now starting to get over some major gagging, so we are going slow by adding steamed veggies, etc. to his diet on top of the purees.)

     B is still enjoying his 4 to 5 bottles a day...here's our weekday work schedule.

    7:30 - cereal, fruit puree or apple pickups, cheerios and yogurt (Sometimes he also wants a 2 to 4 oz bottle - we're not quite weaned off this bottle yet and he screams if I put formula in a sippy)

    11:00 - 4-6oz bottle, veggie and fruit purees, crackers, puffs

    2:00 - 6-8oz bottle

    3:45 - snack...either puffs, veggie crunchies, or cheerios

    5:30 -  6-8oz bottle, carrot and apple pickups (or steamed veggies I make), protein puree, sometimes also fruit and veggie puree

    8:00 - 6-8oz bedtime bottle

    This obviously varies day to day, but that's the basic schedule.  He's a big boy (almost 25lbs and extremely tall), and the doctor said he is pretty right on for a boy his size and age.  We have to be careful with some foods because he's on soy formula and don't want to re-visit his tummy troubles from early on.  Plus, I'm in no hurry to feed my baby a grilled cheese or other food just to say he can eat them...I'm fine letting him be a baby and eat baby food.

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