J still takes a bottle into the crib with him. and i don't intend to stop anytime soon. i brush his teeth when he gets up, and he won't use the paci but will use and empty bottle so i replace the old bottle with a clean empty and it works for him and i get to sleep through the night.
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I get annoyed at all the first time mom drama of women in their first tri. I'm pregnant again and trying to visit my BMB and 1st Tri board, and although I used to be a FTM, a lot of the questions and posts are aggravating! Whine, whine, I hate my MIL, whine, whine, I'm so HUGE. how much weight have you gained already, whine, whine..... I think it's the hormones b/c DH is driving me nuts, too! Ha.
Thank god Cass is on my BMB. She is one of the only few people not getting carried away in the dramz.
you can bake with them too! I have a cake recipe that has a few jars of plums in it!
This is me as well. I hope to stop soon though, but if it affects his sleep I will push more to have him off of it by 14 months, but even then I'm not in a huge rush. I don't give him an empty bottle, but if he wakes up in the middle of the night he gets a bottle with a little water, he seems fine with it and I am as well because he sleeps for 12 hours at night.
I did use baby jars of applesauce to make muffins b/c I was out of regular applesauce, and I recently used the pears to add to pancakes- But I never thought of sneaking the veggies into stuff! Thanks for the suggestions- even though I've stopped redeeming the checks (it doesn't feel right since we barely use the baby food), but I still have quite a bit in the house.
Just a suggestion, you could always get the food still and donate it to a local women and childrens shelter, just a thought.
ETA: I don't think it's illegal, although I don't know either. I just think it's illegal to sell it after you get it, I don't believe it is against the rules to donate it, or give it to someone in need. I know there is a teen mom shelter by my house, and some of them don't have the transportation to get to the WIC office (as they can be far) and they rely on donations.