We did sticks but not frozen. I guess you could peel them/seed them if you wanted but we didn't. Stick size was like 1/6 - 1/8 of the cucumber diameter if that makes sense.
We do peeled strips without seeds to start. Once they can chew a little bit we give thinner strips. Whole pickles were also a hit.
Pickles are extremely high in salt. I probably would not give to a baby.
Pin a rose on your nose.
DS loved pickles as well. Unless an idiot made them with too much salt, it's fine. That was our main go to with him if we went somewhere with a buffet.
Dude. Regular commercial pickles have like 1000mg per pickle. So no, I wouldn't recommend feeding that to a 6 month old baby.
Watching salt intake =/= don't give a kid a pickle. Now if their entire diet consisted of salted cod, pickles, salt and vinegar chips, and saltine crackers you may get the side eye from me.
Re: cucumber for gnawing
Dude. Regular commercial pickles have like 1000mg per pickle. So no, I wouldn't recommend feeding that to a 6 month old baby.
My girls LOVE pickles. And anything made with vinegar really. I avoid salt in most things for babies, but I make an exception for pickles.