I sometimes buy the baby food in the pouch, like Plum. But I always squeeze it into a bowl and spoon feed. Am I the only one? Are you supposed to just give it to baby to suck on like Gogurt or something? Just curious if I'm missing something...
Also, for those of you who do the pouches, how do you "allergy test" all the ingredients? Some have more than one "wierd" thing in them like beets and barley - 2 foods that you don't feed singly, and don't come in anything not paired with something similar.
Re: Baby food pouches
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Rhys - born 04.17.2013
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We never bothered with the 3 day rule. She eats what we eat, she's never really had 1 food at a time it's always a variety of foods, with various herbs and spices. We just figured if she ever reacted at a meal we would make note of all foods served at that meal and then avoid those until we touch based with the doctor or give those one at a time to pin point which food it was.
In reality most kids will never react to a food so it is a lot of work to introduce every food out there one at a time on the off change they will react. Meals/life is much more relaxed if you just dive in and deal with a reaction when/if the child ever has one.
We also made a point of giving all the high risk foods early...my 9month old loves peanut butter and was eating it daily for awhile. Now we live more relaxed because we don't have to worry about the off chance of her being exposed to it for the first time while out and about or if some random kid kisses her after eat a PB&J sandwich.