What do you put on the table at restaurants so LO doesn't eat food directly off the table or bite the table? We used to use those disposable placemats and they worked well at first, but DS started biting them and he bites off pieces of plastic, so we need a new option. I really don't like him eating off the table, I mean I wouldn't eat off of restaurant tables. Problem is, if its not attached somehow I know he'll pull it right off. I was looking at these:
Has anyone used these?
I'm open to any suggestions. TIA!
Re: eating at restaurant question
Yeah, we have those disposable place mats too but our problem is that it seems half the places we go, they won't stick to the table so they've been basically useless.
So last time we were out, the place had little appetizer plates that were on the table and we put food for DD on that. Trouble was that DH or I constantly had to have a hand on the plate.
But that's been true for just about all our other options - paper kid's menu as a place mat; napkin as place mat. Sometimes I'll keep the food away from DD on the table and instead offer her food from my hand.
We went to a BBQ place that offered large sheets of waxed paper and they were large enough that we could anchor down the corners with stuff and put food on it and DD wouldn't mess with it too much.
Maybe you could do something like that? Carry a roll of waxed paper or parchment paper and rip enough off to make a place mat. You could either rely on stuff at the restaurant to anchor it down (S/P shakers, ketchup, etc) or I bet you could find 4 paper weight-ish things that you could carry too. IDK....GL!
OMG DS would have a field day with this setup, he can be a maniac!
This exactly.
I have a travel pack of the anti-bacterial wet ones. I wipe down everything, always have to even before DD. I've worked in restaurants... I know the scummy rags they use all day long never, changing the bucket of "sanitizer" a.k.a. murky grey water... yuck
So we just let her eat off the table, but we cover the highchair with our cart/highchair cover... that I can't imagine ever getting clean enough to go into DD's mouth.
Ditto the bolded. We wipe down the highchair too and don't use the high chair cover. The top of all the restaurant high chairs around here come just above DS's waist in the front and the sides and he can't (or hasn't figured out yet) how to bend to put this in his mouth.