My DD has been rejecting the spoon. I'm starting to think I should try just giving her finger foods. If you took this approach, what were the first few foods you started with? Also when(if) did you start giving them those "puffs"? Just looking for ideas-thanks!
Re: First finger foods
We followed BLW-style after DS refused to be spoon-fed. We did roasted sweet potato wedges, roasted butternut squash, pan-fried firm tofu, pasta (rotini).
for breakfast, we did fruits, so mango strips, peach slices, kiwi slices, banana (halved lengthwise).
i bought a canister of puffs when DS was 7 months? We still have 1/2 a canister left a month later. They have little nutritional value, and I find that freeze-dried fruits (from trader joes) work just as well.
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In the morning for breakfast it is usually slices of fruit, scrambled eggs, pancakes, and or yogurt. Dinner he gets whatever we are having.
We don't do puffs either. Actually the only "baby food" we've purchased are Plum Organics Fiddlesticks. I wanted to find something I could easily carry in the airport at the end of the month, and make sure she liked them first (loves the apple/carrot kind).
Her first foods were broccoli and a strip of hamburger cut from my own burger. She eats whatever we eat, unless we have something relatively unhealthy/with lots of sodium (i.e., frozen pizza) - then we give her some fruit or veggies.
DS has had avocado, mango slices, tomato slices, broccoli florets, salad greens, a piece of bread, raspberries, honeydew, zucchini and a slice of lime.
I'm not currently planning on introducing puffs during his infancy. We'll see how it goes, but I'd rather he snack on fruits and veggies than on something from a bag.