I am at a loss for what to give my toddler. He has no interest in meat at all (I try all types) and linited vegetables. I want something healthy for him. I was eating pb the other day and got up to get a drink and he took a very small bite. I grabbed it away but he really liked it. My doc said 3 years old.
Re: Anyone give their child peanut butter before two/three?
We started PB a few weeks ago but there no are no food allergies in any of our families.
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Does your family have a history of allergies?
I gave DS PB when he was 12 mos old.I've given both pb and almond butter to my kiddo and no issues at all. But my doc said you could at 1.
If you need protein ideas you can make lentil sloppy joes, or a sammie with cream cheese and banana or anything with the cream cheese really. Lennon loves those.
She first had PB a couple of days before her first birthday. She loves it.
You could also try sun butter, which is made from sunflower seeds, if you aren't comfortable with it. Soy butter is also an option, or coconut butter.
Cream cheese is also another good way of getting in protein. DD loves cream cheese and jam sandwiches, or cream cheese and avocado. Beans are also a huge hit, too.
DD1 started it at 18 months. She doesn't really like it though....well, she loves organic chocolate PB (it actually has less sugar in it then regular) but we use that as a treat w/ bananas on occasion.
Pedi told us all was a go at 12 months for DD2, but I just haven't started it...
Did your pedi say why wait until 3? If there's a history of allergies in the family, then I'd wait. Otherwise, that's oldschool thinking.
FWIW though, I spoke to a nutritionist who said that BP really wasn't a healthy alternative at all. She said the amount of protein in there, per serving, was very minimal.
I know PP mentioned some alternatives...have you tried hummus? Both my girls love it
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DD has been having it since about 13 months- there's no history of allergies and she loves it! We get the organic kind that is high in Omega 3 and has slightly more protein. Honestly, it's a great way to get protein in her at breakfast with a high protein bread.
She also likes cream cheese, hummus and beans. She loves chicken. She was resistant to meat until we started giving it to her in more exciting ways (fajitas, pasta sauce, quesadillias, etc). She still wouldn't sit down an deal chunks of steak, but that will come with time.
yep.
He loves it.
Mine had PB just after a year. Our pedi recommended starting with something small first, like a PB flavored granola bar, etc, and then if there's no reaction give a little more each time.
He loves beans and eggs and that has been fine while he hasn't been interested in meat.
His first molars came in a few weeks ago and since then he has gradually begun eating more and more meat.
We gave it to Will when he was 1.
I haven't read the other responses, but there are studies stating that the longer you wait to introduce foods like that, the more likely it is the kid will have an allergy.
Our pedi said 2, so we are waiting til then. My nephew has a severe pb allergy, so I'd rather just hold off a bit longer.
Yes, we gave him peanut butter around 11 or 12 months. He likes it.
You could try beans, lentils, eggs (DS loves scrambeled, omelets with veggies, and egg salad), tofu, edamame, cheese, yogurt, veggie-stuff like gardenburgers, etc., fish (tuna, and DS loves salmon)
Ah, that makes more sense then. My boys had eczema and they both have food allergies so our pedi had told us to wait till 2 for PB and 3 for shellfish. Then when they had allergy testing at 15m (as part of a BFing and Child Health study we were in) Will tested positive for a peanut allergy, so now obviously we're not giving it to him and not to Alex till 3. (At this age it would be too hard to avoid cross-contamination; they eat together, put toys in their mouths, etc.)
if you are concerned about allergies, you can always give another butter (almond butter, cashew butter, pumpkin seed butter, sunflower seed butter)
i actually prefer all those over pb.