simply_stephjoy26 #2 drowning in dog hair and debt, haven't you had that baby yet?

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My baby is the same age and he has food 1 or 2x a day just bits like toast, fruit, vegetables bits of chicken etc I can't believe she is giving a 2 course meal especially a curry! Also (just my opinion) I hate the serving of sweet and savoury at once with a baby so tiny that will just mush it all together!

My kid is 2 1/2 now and will only eat a very very VERY limited number of foods. My friend’s kid of the same age eats a very limited number of entirely different foods. They’ll eat what they eat and when they’re so young, one might love caviar and the other only agree to eat apple purée 🤷🏻‍♀️ they do their own thing, and at their own speed.

I did (and still do) BLW and my kid will now only deign to eat the foods they consider ‘acceptable’ about 50% of the time. The other 50% of the time previously acceptable foods are entirely rejected.

Just waiting for when she takes her to A&E next cos she refuses to eat butter chicken that she previously tasted a bit of. It must be so exhausting and debilitating being that stressed about her kid eating. I just take any food as a win.
 
When weaning my now toddler, due to allergies, we had to do 1 food for 3 days, then another for 3 days to see if there was any kind of reaction.
Seeing steph feeding her 6 month old a plate of buffet food each day really breaks my heart for my daughter. But in reality, she really should just be offering tastes and textures of fruit and veg at this age.
Great if Lylas little tummy can stomach butter chicken, egg muffins and whatever else she's given for the gram, but I do fear in a few weeks we're going to see either "Lyla's not drinking her milk/eating her food I'm so worried" or "Lyla's had a reaction and I don't know which of the 30 new foods it could possibly be"
 
When weaning my now toddler, due to allergies, we had to do 1 food for 3 days, then another for 3 days to see if there was any kind of reaction.
Seeing steph feeding her 6 month old a plate of buffet food each day really breaks my heart for my daughter. But in reality, she really should just be offering tastes and textures of fruit and veg at this age.
Great if Lylas little tummy can stomach butter chicken, egg muffins and whatever else she's given for the gram, but I do fear in a few weeks we're going to see either "Lyla's not drinking her milk/eating her food I'm so worried" or "Lyla's had a reaction and I don't know which of the 30 new foods it could possibly be"
I was going to say this, I was told you are only meant to give 1 type of food for 1-2 days to see if they develop a reaction, otherwise they could have a serious/even life threatening reaction to something but you wouldn't know what as you introduced 30 different things in one day? It's just common sense really, but Steph doesn't have that because #autism

Also why does she think Lyla is such a unique special name? My son has 3 Lylas in his nursery, spelt exactly the same and I'm pretty sure it was in the top 10 baby names this year. She is delusional
 
Lovely.....
 

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