We just got back from the pedi, and I forgot to ask how much and what he should be eating these days. At 7.5 months, we're doing cereal and fruit in the morning, puree at night and random finger food through the day, with maybe 6 six-ounce bottles. Does that sound right? What is your LO eating?
Re: Uh, so what is LO *supposed* to be eating these days?
That sounds like about how much I give my LO, except he has zero interest in finger foods.
We offer 6 - 6oz bottles, he usually doesn't finish them. We do 2 oz of fruit in the morning, sometimes with a little cereal added. We usually do Yo-Baby yogurt for lunch, then 3 oz of veggies or some other combo for dinner. He always finishes breakfast and lunch, not always dinner.
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Our DD is a champ when it comes to eating. She is almost 8 mos.
She will eat about 3-4oz of cereal (oatmeal, rice, barley, or wheat) mixed with fruit. For lunch she will eat 3.5-4 oz of veggies. For dinner she will eat 3.5-4oz of meats or veggies and about 1.5-2oz of fruits. (she is not a big fan of fruits). Along with some finger foods randomly during the day.
She will nurse in the morning and night and have two bottles of milk during the day. Her bottles are only 4oz each, she won't drink more then that and her pedi said its fine.
Bits of banana, chopped up pasta, dried fruit, yogurt melts, puffs or cheerios. Mine is a big fan of finger foods, and so am I since it's the only time he'll be entertained doing one thing for an hour.
Whenever he wakes up in the AM he ALWAYS drinks 6to 8oz of formula.
We do about 2oz of oatmeal every morning with 2oz (half a jar/tub) of fruit mixed in. And then he gets a 4 oz bottle of milk.
Lunch is 1 jartub of food either fruit or veg, and then usually a few bites of whatever I am having (that is fit for baby) 2oz of water/2oz of juice mixed into a bottle, basically I am diluting the juice as he actually wont take 4 oz of juice, i think it's too sweet. (ds is usually backed up so we just made this part of our routine to help with it and has been working great)
Dinner is always 3oz of a meat (or a half a jar of the big jars) that either has pasta or something in it with veg etc and 1 or 2oz of a veg. Gets 4 oz of milk (sometimes 6) Depending on what we are eating he gets some bites off my plate.
At dinner We have actually even started giving him what we are eating as long as I cut it up super small and feed him.
And he gets the little cereal crunchy puffs a few times during the day as a snack (LOVES these things)
He's really into finger foods already. Loves cut up banana (god they are so messy)
By lilenatalem at 2012-01-28
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Audrey takes five 7 ounce bottles throughout the day, and eats solids at lunch and dinner. She started refusing the spoon a few weeks ago, so now we're only doing finger food. She eats mac n cheese (so messy!!), tiny pieces of chicken or pasta, squash, green beans, soft pears or peaches, and then puffs, melts, etc.
One of my favorite things to feed her recently is a piece of wheat bread, spread with plain full-fat yogurt, and sprinkled with cinnamon (or other spices). I cut it up into 1 inch by 1/2 inch pieces, and she LOVES it. She can pick it up easily and it's not too slippery.
Oh, and one good piece of advice i read somewhere is to crush up cheerios or other cereal and roll the pasta or fruit in the cereal "dust". It makes the small, slippery foods easier to pick up and gives a little more nutrition too.
This is pretty much exactly what our DD has every day