DD has had & loves several types of cheddar, mozzarella, jack, colby-jack, American cheese and the little Babybel semi-soft cheeses.?
As far as food, I think it's more a question of what we haven't introduced at this point than what we have. She eats pretty much anything we do, with a few exceptions like strawberries and super-spicy stuff. ?
They've had almost every type of cheese that I can think of. Their favorites are mild organic white cheddar, colby jack, provolone, and goat cheese.
I recently introduced peanut butter and honey. They have had pretty much every fruit now. Actually, the only thing that they do not eat is meat of any kind. I will introduce meat at age 2.
He eats any kind of cheese - it seems like he especially likes stronger-tasting ones (like aged cheddar, goat cheeses, gruyere. Babies/toddlers should always eat whole-fat dairy products.
We offer him whatever we're eating, but he hasn't had peanut butter, honey, most meat or straight-up cow's milk yet, but most of that is due to laziness on our part and pickiness on his...
Re: Cheese for 1 year old
At one year we did mozz, american, queso fresco, pretty mush let her try anything we ate if it was pasturized. She does not like any of it!
She loves/ed veggies the most and fruit second. Chicken was and still is a fav of hers.
DD has had & loves several types of cheddar, mozzarella, jack, colby-jack, American cheese and the little Babybel semi-soft cheeses.?
As far as food, I think it's more a question of what we haven't introduced at this point than what we have. She eats pretty much anything we do, with a few exceptions like strawberries and super-spicy stuff. ?
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
They've had almost every type of cheese that I can think of. Their favorites are mild organic white cheddar, colby jack, provolone, and goat cheese.
I recently introduced peanut butter and honey. They have had pretty much every fruit now. Actually, the only thing that they do not eat is meat of any kind. I will introduce meat at age 2.
He eats any kind of cheese - it seems like he especially likes stronger-tasting ones (like aged cheddar, goat cheeses, gruyere. Babies/toddlers should always eat whole-fat dairy products.
We offer him whatever we're eating, but he hasn't had peanut butter, honey, most meat or straight-up cow's milk yet, but most of that is due to laziness on our part and pickiness on his...
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)