Thanks! I will check. It's the only one I've seen with the lowest amount of sugar (6 g). Although after eating the sweeter one M will prob spit it out and look at me like wtf?!
It looked like from the ingredients there was some added sugar beyond just the fruit. . . that is why I went to the plain. I didn't try mixing in blueberry baby food. But that is an idea.
How about give LO plain regular, Greek or coconut milk yogurt? It doesn't have to be a "baby" kind. That's just a marketing scheme...just like baby detergent. An organic, all-natural regular yogurt is just as good. Well better actually because it doesn't have the added sugar.
We do coconut milk yogurt and O loves it without anything added to it. It's normal for it to take babies a few times to decide they like a new food so try a few times before giving up.
How about give LO plain regular, Greek or coconut milk yogurt? It doesn't have to be a "baby" kind. That's just a marketing scheme...just like baby detergent. An organic, all-natural regular yogurt is just as good. Well better actually because it doesn't have the added sugar.
We do coconut milk yogurt and O loves it without anything added to it. It's normal for it to take babies a few times to decide they like a new food so try a few times before giving up.
Yes I am on board with this. But for DC thought the little yobaby ones would be easy?
FWIW: I just compared the nutrition facts yesterday and Yobaby plain is IDENTICAL to the Stonyfield Plain Whole Milk yogurt. It's the same stuff in a much smaller, more expensive package, made by the same company and all. They sell it at my local grocery store.
@brenlo42 awesome. i can use the little ones for DC and buy the big one for home! I'm trying plain greek yogurt mixed with pureed fruit first since we have a ton here...FX
Re: Yobaby plain
We do coconut milk yogurt and O loves it without anything added to it. It's normal for it to take babies a few times to decide they like a new food so try a few times before giving up.