Mynx
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Also can they have normal gravy now? x
I was using baby gravies for Evie till she was a year old. Now I usually use the reduced salt Bisto


Also can they have normal gravy now? x
They can have normal gravy as long it's not got too much salt in. Once they get to about 2 you can stop watching how much salt they have so closely.
Once Tegan was 18 months I just gave her what we would eat how we eat it. Fats are essential for brain development etc and as long as they aren't eating fatty stuff all the time it's fine! Everything in moderation is my motto![]()
They can have normal gravy as long it's not got too much salt in. Once they get to about 2 you can stop watching how much salt they have so closely.
Once Tegan was 18 months I just gave her what we would eat how we eat it. Fats are essential for brain development etc and as long as they aren't eating fatty stuff all the time it's fine! Everything in moderation is my motto![]()
Agreed!
I used to stress about the salt levels in gravies etc but then I realised that there's such a small amount going on to her dinner (which is always unsalted as I dont use in my cooking.. we add it after if we want it) that it really wont make that much of a difference unless she was having a cupful at every meal![]()
when your LO's have rice crispies etc do you still add milk? Daisy's had cheerios but with no milk, but usually has weetabix and toast.
For lunch today she just had soup and bread with some raisins, skips and yoghurt.
For dinner we're having a turkey roast which is another thing I'm wondering, we never give her roast potatoes cause of the fat - how do you make them for your LO's
fab thread, I'm always in need of ideas and thought Daisy was starting to under eat but doesnt sound like it nowx
Belle had 3/4 of vegimite cheese and tomato on toast then a bowl of grapes banana and strawberries covered in natural yoghurt and honey![]()