We didn't use purees much except in pouches here and there for extra veggies. LO started some solids at 6 months and was EBF and eating soft fruits, pastas etc. By 12 months she was eating solids well. We cut out bottles cold turkey at 12 months (sh
DD never had purees either. She started on regular foods at 9 months.
Bottles were more of a struggle. She stopped getting them during the day at 14 months and we finally weaned her from the pre-bedtime bottle at 20 months.&nbs
Never did purees - we did BLWing and she ate what we ate (and was appropriate).
Never did sippy cups. She started on bite valve water bottles around six months because I had one and she liked to play with it, but didn't really figure it out until
Thanks everyone! This question came from my shopping trip to Target this morning when I loaded up on another round of purees, which DS (1 yr) primarily only eats now to supplment table food since he's super picky about which veggies and fruits he
LO started refusing purees around 7 months. Now she still eats them in a pouch maybe 3-4 times a week. She also eats oatmeal and soups thickened with oatmeal with a spoon, by herself.
We still regularly use purees if DS wants them. Sometimes he refuses, sometimes he's thrilled. But that is the same reaction he has to table food - one day he loves it, the next it's on the fl
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Never had purees. LO started dropping bottles and eating more at around 10-11m. We never did sippy with milk, but he still nurses and has had a sippy with water since 6m. We just stopped offering bottles altogether at around 12-13m and since he had
OK - so we are in the minority - My LO is 12 months and still loves her purees, but also eats lots of table foods. We mainly keep the purees to make sure she is getting a good variety of food (loves the veggie purees) and because she really dislikes mi
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DD started refusing pur?es at 9 months.
She is still nursing and would never take a bottle. We started water in sippy cups at 6 months. She completely refuses WCM.
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DD never had purees either. She started on regular foods at 9 months.
Bottles were more of a struggle. She stopped getting them during the day at 14 months and we finally weaned her from the pre-bedtime bottle at 20 months.&nbs
Never did purees - we did BLWing and she ate what we ate (and was appropriate).
Never did sippy cups. She started on bite valve water bottles around six months because I had one and she liked to play with it, but didn't really figure it out until
stopped purees - right at 9 months. She flat out refused them at that point. She'll eat pouches now and then and loves applesauce.
bottles - we never put milk in the bottle. We were done with bottles when we were done with formu
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We quit puree's around 9/10 months when she started table food. The only things she still gets pureed is apple sauce.
We started offering sippy cups of water at 6 months, but she didn't get the hang of it until 8/9 months. I then started offering
Thanks everyone! This question came from my shopping trip to Target this morning when I loaded up on another round of purees, which DS (1 yr) primarily only eats now to supplment table food since he's super picky about which veggies and fruits he
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LO started refusing purees around 7 months. Now she still eats them in a pouch maybe 3-4 times a week. She also eats oatmeal and soups thickened with oatmeal with a spoon, by herself.
We still do bottles at bed time and e
He stopped eating purees around 8 months. I still mixed fruit puree into yogurt until about 20 months.
He was using sippies at 12 months during the day, and dropped his bedtime bottle around 14 months.
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We still regularly use purees if DS wants them. Sometimes he refuses, sometimes he's thrilled. But that is the same reaction he has to table food - one day he loves it, the next it's on the fl
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DS still has a pouch once a day for extra veggies (and loves it), but otherwise has been done with purees since about 11 months.
He started getting the hang of the sippy cup around 9 months, and the bottle went away at 12 months.
We started introducing other foods at around 6 months as she wasn't crazy about all purees.
We got rid of the bottles at around 11 months.
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OK - so we are in the minority - My LO is 12 months and still loves her purees, but also eats lots of table foods. We mainly keep the purees to make sure she is getting a good variety of food (loves the veggie purees) and because she really dislikes mi
DS stopped eating purees around 9-10m, but he still likes the pouches. We use them as on-the-go snacks though, and not part of a meal.
He still gets 2 bottles per day- one at naptime and one at bedtime. We're working on getting rid of those. &nbs
We did BLW so my son never had purees.
We moved from bottles to straw cups at 11 months.
We never give him a bottle...no advice there, sorry!