Other than rice cereal, which he likes, what foods are safe
for my baby?
Once your baby is happy on rice cereal, you can start to
introduce other foods. Be sure to only introduce a new food
every 2-3 days. In this way it will be easy to pinpoint
the cause of any allergic reactions. These early foods must
be very smooth, and can be thinned with baby milk if necessary.
Once your baby is used to rice porridge you can try other
kinds of porridge, such as barley and oat cereal. In this
way, baby will get different vitamins and minerals from
the different foods. Just make sure that the porridge is
thin and smooth. Vegetables must be cooked (use as little
water as possible to retain all the vitamins) and pureed
to a very smooth consistency. Vegetables such as sweet potato
and carrot are a good choice for the early additions. These
are nutritious vegetables which are also often the most
palatable to babies. The taste and texture of vegetables
is frequently not popular with babies, especially green
vegetables such as beans. However, your baby may love beans.
You won’t know until you try! Other vegetables to
try are peas and a variety of squash.
It is a good idea to get baby used to vegetables before
you introduce fruits, since babies who have fruit very early
sometimes prefer only sweet foods. Banana and apple puree
are good fruits to start with. Bananas can be mashed very
well so that there are no lumps, while apple needs to be
lightly cooked and then pureed. Peaches and pears are also
good fruits to try early on. If you plan to do your own
food for your baby, you can prepare a cup full of puree,
and then free it in an ice tray. Then you can defrost individual
cubes for baby’s meal. Its a great time saver in the
long run.
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