Posted by: | Robin, 4dbirdie@bellsouth.net | Subject: | Is it OK to try? | When: | 10:00 PM, 07 Oct 2000 | IP: | 208.61.134.16 |
I previously wrote about my VERY picky eater...Tonight I had macaroni and cheese for dinner and let her try half a noodle. She liked it so much that I let her lick some cheese sauce from my fingers when she finished. I know it's a great bonding technique, but it will it hurt her to try new things like this as long as I am concious of onion and garlic seasoning? I would never feed it to her as part of a meal, but as a taste test treat only. If not, is it safe to try the different baby foods like spag and mac and cheese and the like if there's no seasoning? BTW- I finally found Rep-Cal! We'll see how she does tonite...
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Posted by: | GottaLuvUm, blueundies@usa.net | Subject: | .... | When: | 10:05 PM, 07 Oct 2000 | IP: | 207.250.192.99 |
I dont see why macaroni would be bad! You might want to be aware of how much milk products she is intaking! Some gliders can be lactose intollerant! So I think as a treat sure why not! Lets see what everyone else has to say!
Posted by: | Robin, 4dbirdie@bellsouth.net | Subject: | none | When: | 11:55 PM, 07 Oct 2000 | IP: | 208.61.134.16 |
Uhoh...she doesn't seem to like the Leadbeaters!
Posted by: | Mary, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu | Subject: | Cheese | When: | 1:38 AM, 08 Oct 2000 | IP: | 12.77.80.9 |
Cheese is very nad for gliders. You can use other things but don't use cheese. As for the leadbetaers try haveing her lick it off of your finer...ot add a little apple sauce to it. Mix it with some of her favorites foods.
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