The yogurt is a good idea, and with my son I used to mix it just with
baby fruit, (I didn't want to use that precious pumped milk for
cereal!) and he liked it like that.
And I agree, the cereal isn't necessary, and although I would worry
about salty foods, I wouldn't worry about seasoned or spicy foods, as
I've seen some babies from different cultures thrive on seasoned
flavorful food!
I guess I would ask what the mom means by salty and spicy foods. Is
it stuff she makes herself where a portion can be pulled out before
salting? Or are we talking highly processed convenience foods? That
might make a difference on what is reasonable for this mom...
June Eastman, BS, M.Ed., IBCLC
Lawrence Massachusetts WIC Program
>
> I was wondering why the mother needs to feed cereal? My 2nd never had
> baby cereal. She had vegies, then fruit, but the time period between
> "baby" foods and real food was just a few months. Oh, I never worried
> about spices, either. Both my kids love well seasoned food and that
> which is spicy too!
>
> Joylyn
>
> Jennifer Stevens, RN wrote:
>
> >In a message dated 7/29/2005 10:00:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> >[log in to unmask] writes:
> >One more question: a mom today was asking if it is OK to mix her baby's
> >cereal with formula, as she is getting tired of pumping. (he doesn't like
> >it mixed w/water)
> >(he's six months old). Please offer your input re: your general
> >suggestions. (I suggested mixing it with a small amount of organic, whole
> >milk yogurt).
> >In the past, I have hand expressed milk for baby cereal. It's faster than
> >pumping, and you don't have to clean anything.
> >
> >Jennifer Stevens, RN
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