What is suggested at each meal? I would be interested in seeing what people that are mostly on jarred baby food have to say, or partly on jarred baby food. Example- fruit at breakfast, veggie at lunch, etc...
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Re: Sample menu for 9 month old
We are not on baby food at all.
Breakfast was dry rice krispies and banana chunks.
Lunch was tiny cubes of grilled cheese sandwich and blueberries.
DD eats what we eat.
This is what we are doing right now, but it's requiring some tweaking here and there because their appetites are starting to increase!
Breakfast: 5-6 oz formula, 3 Tbsp cereal (rice or oatmeal, sometimes mixed), 4 Tbsp fruit + finger foods
Lunch: 5-6 oz formula, 1 Tbsp cereal, 2 Tbsp fruit, 4 Tbsp veggie + finger foods
Dinner: 5-6 oz formula, 4 Tbsp veggies, 2 Tbsp meat/beans, 2 Tbsp fruit + finger foods
Bedtime bottle: 6 oz formula with 1.5 Tbsp rice cereal. We do the cereal at bedtime because of their acid reflux.
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We do homemade but it is still all purees so I will still answer. We do:
Breakfast: 3-4 ozs of Cereal mixed with some sort of fruit + 7 oz bottle
Lunch: 2 2 oz containers 1 w. fruits or yogurt and 1 w. meats mixed with veggies + 6oz bottle
Dinner: 1 2 oz container of veggies + 7 oz bottle
We generally give some sort of finger food with each meal now as well (probably only 1-2 tablespoons max a meal): things like banana, peaches, tofu cubes, cheerios, chopped meats
We are still on Formula and Stage 2 baby food. She gets about 30 oz of formula througout the day.
For daycare we send the following:
Stage 2 Gerber Fruit mixed with cereal. They feed it to her around 9am.
Stage 2 Gerber vegetable. They feed it to her around 1pm
For dinner at home, she'll either get another Stage 2 (rotate fruit and veggie) or a Yo Baby yogurt. We'll also give her some puffs or a mum-mum.
Why? My older girls refused to be fed by 9 mo. Dylan refused a 7.5 mo. I guess I would rather them feed themself than to fight them at every meal. Unless your DC likes to be fed.... mine just never have!
DD2 was resistant to table foods in the beginning so at nine months she was just starting to get into them. A typical menu:
Breakfast: puffed rice cereal + fruit puree + banana pieces
Lunch: plain whole milk yogurt + fruit puree
Dinner: rice cereal + veggie puree + chicken (chopped finely in food processor) + peas
To help her adjust to the textures of table food, I would mix things like the banana pieces or peas into her purees while also putting some on her tray so she could try to pick them up herself.
Here is what we do. The table foods vary from day-to-day.
Wake-up (6:30)- 7oz bottle
Breakfast (9:00) - 5oz bottle + 1/2 container of stage 2 fruit + 3tbsp of oatmeal + banana, pancake, or toast
Lunch (1:00) - 5oz bottle + 1/2 container of vegetable + 1/2 container of fruit + cheese, pasta, etc.
Mid-afternoon (4:00) - 7oz bottle
Dinner - (6:00) - 1/2 container of vegetable + 3tbsp of oatmeal + meat, grilled cheese, vegetable, or pasta
Bedtime (7:00) - 7oz bottle
No jarred food here, never have.
Breakfast: Not entirely sure because DH fed her. I know a banana was involved b/c he left the peel on the counter.
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Lunch: leftover Kalbi, kiwi, cheddar cheese and some Nutella on a cracker
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Dinner: We're having chicken soup I made earlier in the week so she'll have chicken and vegetables out of that.
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Generally, she eats what we eat.
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We're mostly on jarred baby food (Earth's Best) and I try to incorporate some regular food as well. This weekend I made chicken pot pie, turkey meatballs, and they ate those things. We also do yogurt, cheese, pastina in broth, toast with cheese, etc. I want to start scrambled eggs, waffles, soon too. Schedule is as follows:
7:30am Earth's Best Wholesome Breakfast (along with a little fruit or yogurt)
9:30am 8oz formula
12pm Earth's Best Dinner with a 1/2 jar veggie also maybe some cheese
1:40pm 8oz formula
4:30pm Oatmeal cereal and fruit/ veggie mix (I have found mixes that include apples and carrots and spinach peas and pears etc)
7:10pm 8oz formula
Seems like my DD doesn't eat much compared to most but this is our schedule:
Breakfast (7:00)
6 oz. formula
1/2 stage 2 jar fruit + 1 tbsp. oatmeal
Snack (10:30)
6 oz. formula
Lunch (11:30)
1/2 jar fruit + 1/2 jar veggie
Snack (2:00)
6 oz. formula + puffs
Dinner
(5:00) 6 oz formula
(6:00) 1/2 jar stage 3 "meal" + 1 tbsp. rice or barley cereal
sometimes some steamed veggies
Bedtime (7:15)
6 oz. formula
LOL...Ummmm my girls seem like big eaters now!!
Wake Up 8 am - 6 oz bottle
Breakfast 10 am - 1/3 cup cereal, 3 oz fruit
12:30 - 5.5 oz bottle
2:00 Lunch - 1/2 Yo Baby Yogurt, 1/4 cup cereal, 1 to 2 oz fruit
4:30 - 5.5 oz bottle
6:00 Dinner - 4 oz vegetables, 2 oz fruit
7:30 pm - 6 oz bottle
My pedi wanted them to have cereal 3 times a day....I think I'm going to keep it at 2 times because they eat a fair amount of it in 2 sittings. Also, I may try to switch out the lunch fruit for a veggie... we'll see.
I give the puffs throughout the day (usually when waiting for a meal), and a mum-mum once a day.
Here's our schedule:
@5am or whatever ungodly hour he gets up 6-8 oz formula
9:00 @ 5 tsp multi-grain cereal mixed with 1 tub stage 2 fruit (it basically fills the gerber bowl
10:00 8 oz bottle
1:00 1 tub stage 2 veggie, 1 tub stage 2 fruit, puffs, water in sippy
3:00 8 oz bottle
5:45 1 jar stage 2 meat, 1 tub yo baby yogurt, puffs, water in sippy
7:15 8 oz bottle then bed
HTH!
DS has banana chunks first, then something else (whatever we have, such as blueberries, strawberries, o cereal) then I give him a container of Gerber food (Pears & cinnamon w/ oatmeal - or - apple cinnamon oatmeal - or - pear blueberry oatmeal). About 30 minutes later he'll have about 4 oz formula/bottle. I BF at naptime and bedtime.
DS only self feeds o cereal, mums, dried fruit - he likes to be fed the fruit and likes to be spoon fed, at this point)
DS eats a lot of regular food we eat. He eats fruit and veggies, mostly. I have fed him spoon food with meat and tried giving him chicken. I always feed him real food first, then spoon food, then bottle.