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Topic: weetbix Posted: 26 June 2008 at 9:58am |
Morning everyone
Thomas has taken to liking Weetbix in the morning for breakfast, i just gave him one crushed with milk but it seemed to me like he wanted more, how many would you feed your baby? I would have thought one was enough but he was still smacking his lips! He sleeps for 13 hours overnight so obviously is pretty hungry in the morning when he wakes.
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 10:04am |
Ah little boys aye!
Not sure about weetbix but to give you an idea..Blake has two pieces of toast and a bowl of rice bubbles ..has done since about 10 months....Its the one meal of the day I can guarantee he will scoff so stick with it and shovel it in...
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 10:07am |
thanks kelpa im a big believer in a big breakfast, start the day off right etc, i usually give him toast as well but might try 2 weetbix instead. he likes rice bubbles too but not corn flakes... he doesnt eat a whole lot the rest of the day
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 10:44am |
Yea..breakfast important ah!I def need mine :)
I used to make up big bowls and of banana and custard or semolina with fruit and Blake would scoff it all at lunchtime and huge bowls of mashed veges and mince/chicken .....think why he has always been good weight putter on til about 3 months ago......so now when he is fussy coming up two year old he is not vanishing away to a shadow as he still enjoys huge brekkie and lunch :) Thank GOD!
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 1:43pm |
Check with plunket (or something similar that you trust) as weetbix is quite hard on the digestive system. There's some natural health belief that they shouldn't have it till they're 2 as they're digestive system simply can't handle it. However, I feed my kids a weetbix in the morning since they were 1 and they seem fine. Now they both eat 1-2 each morning, then ricies, then a piece of toast.
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 1:57pm |
Wow, that's a hearty breakfast Sara! My eldest 2 only have wheetbix, Rico has 2, Gia struggles to get one down. I give Jett 1.5 wheetbix. I'm sure he'd eat more, but that does him for now. I then give him some bits of toast.
I'd say Thomas would love another wheetbix for breakie!
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 2:23pm |
Yip, we're big breakie eaters.
Was reading my post and hope I didn't sound condescending, really sorry if I did. Reality is if it's healthy and they want more then that's got to be good
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 2:35pm |
Ella has either 1.5 weetbix with milk and yoghurt or porridage with milk and yoghurt and sometimes a piece of fruit and then she helps herself to a little bit of whatever we are having for breakfast. I was intitally worried about her eating weetbix too young (started around 9 months), but she hasn't any problems digesting it and it is now for fav breakfast
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 2:39pm |
Was talking to one of the girls in my coffee group this morning and she normally gives her 19 month old one weetbix, her DH gives her two. The other day when they were both there DD still seemed hungry after two so DH gave her another two which she ate all up. I can only do two at a time!!! Glad I didn't have her nappy that day
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 3:06pm |
the thing to remember about weetbix is that it is high in fibre and therefore should not be an everyday breakfast initially. It is essentially an adult breakfast cereal  and as such designed for adults digestive systems etc...
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 3:12pm |
I know it's not a proper nutrition website but it was the first non-forum site I found that mentioned weetbix.
It basically said what Deb did... and that under 1 year olds should only be given weetbix in small servings 1-2 times per week.
Oops. Forgot link
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 3:14pm |
wow 4 weetbix! i can do 2 only, even DP only does 3!
I had heard that too bizzy, he has been having the baby muesli up until now but has just decided that he wont eat that anymore, he just jams his mouth shut. he has just started a clingy phase so was sitting on my knee while i was eating my breakfast and he stole some! maybe ill give plunketline a call and see what they say he is being really fussy at the moment so it was just a relief to find something he would eat!
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 3:17pm |
thanks for that nikkiwhyte, quite a good website
so its ok 2-3 times a week, i think ill try him with porridge tomorrow its essentially pretty similar in flavour and texture but oats are better for you
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 3:43pm |
Mmmm porridge!
Gremlins have weetbix on the weekends and toast and fruit during the week coz we have less time during the week and they can feed themselves toast, they refuse to self feed anything off a spoon.
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 3:46pm |
T refuses to be spoon fed thats another reason i was so suprised about him eating the weetbix guttered he is a bit little for it!
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 3:59pm |
one of the things my boys liked for breakfast was rice bubbles with yoghurt...the yoghurt stuck them together and made it easier to pick them up with the spoon.
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 4:02pm |
oh thanks for that idea, ill try him and see if he likes that, he likes lumpy things that he can chew like macaroni cheese etc so hopefully that will be another option
from what age can they start feeding themselves roughly?
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 4:22pm |
Leah also like it when I mix half a jar of fruit with milk for her ricies as a change from yogurt. Leah will only feed herself and hates it if we try to help her. Although she will eat from our forks and our plates if given half a chance (not that it happens very often!)
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 4:25pm |
I encourage my kids to try to feed themselves as soon as they can hold a spoon. Although this can be very messy it gives them independence that most kids crave. I think by memory I started by us both having a spoon.
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Posted: 26 June 2008 at 5:07pm |
I did exactly the same as 2bmumof3 with the 2 spoons. Keira loves her weetbix. We used to do half a weetbix with youghurt, and toast. Theese days its ricebubbles with yoghurt, it changes all the time as she gets bored after a few weeks so we try something different and rotate what she has.
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