As some of you know oxsarahxo sadly lost her baby girl Jessica Charlotte Reay hours after giving birth. We are arranging a star to be named after Jessica and a lantern for her resting place from all of us. We also thought it would be nice to make a contribution to Sarah & Matt so they can use it towards flower arrangements, head stone or resting place arrangements. If you would like to contibute please PM me for details. Wobbles (oxsarahxo cannot see this message - Please do not discuss this on the forum) | Welcome to BabyandBump's Recipe Exchange Forum - Share your recipes, get tips and advice to save time, save money, and have fun in the kitchen. This thread is called 'Mums Homemade Baby's Recipes' and is in our Lounge Area section. |
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Well I hope she likes it going on what you said  |
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| Kina are you trying to get Ella to spoon feed herself now? what age can we start doing this? Ella likes to pretend and feed me with a spoon! bless! dont think she could feed herself though without making a mess. |
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| you can start doing it from this age hunny, but just prepared for a lot lot lot of mess for quiet a while |
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| I've just been letting her feed herself finger foods like veggies, pasta, strips of chicken breast, rice, fruit. For lunch I'm going to do her cheesy scrambled eggs on toast fingers (she can have her highchair in the kitchen with that!!). |
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| I introduced herbs very early on and it is suprising how much they love them,also Butternut squash oh they love that mashed.....and sweet potato.
Sorry butting in there....I was naughty gave chloe dippy eggs quite young,they were from my mum's hens so ok,lol |
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| ah right I get you now Kina. Ella will feed herself finger foods, infact she prefers to feed herself than be spoonfed. She makes me laugh when Im sat on the sofa eating she comes over and helps herself to food from my plate!
I was naughty the other day she shared our mc donalds, she absolutley loves chips and she had a chicken nugget and some burger bun. oh and she ate my gurkin hehe.
do you think a few chips once in a while is ok ? the rest of the time she eats health proper food. |
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| I've given Ella a couple chips when we're out to keep her happy - and she likes the burger bun and tomato and things from inside (went to Wetherspoons the other day to meet some mums). If I am eating something I have to hide it otherwise she's like your Ella and she'll crawl over to nick it!! |
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| I'm just about to make Ella some cheese biscuits, will let you know how they go later!!  |
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| Right these are really easy and tasty  Plus a lot cheaper than the little packets of cheesy biscuits (those farleys ones!).
Yon need equal quantities of plain flour, butter and grated cheese. I used 6oz and that made lots.
Rub the butter into the flour and make it into a breadcrumb texture. Add the grated cheese and form in a ball of dough, if it's too sticky add a little more flour. Ball it up, wrap in polythene (I put it inside a bag) and put it in the fridge for 20-30 mins. Flour your surface and rolling pin then roll out the dough and either cut into strips or use a cutter to make little biscuits. Cook on about 180 for 10 mins (until nice and golden). They're really tasty and Ella enjoyed them aswell  |
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