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BuzzyBee
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Topic: Processed Cheese,,, Posted: 18 March 2008 at 9:24pm |
Is it okay to feed this to my son? (Lucas eats around 3 slices per day ...maybe 4)
When I asked my Dr at his 10 month check she said she would recommend processed cheese over normal cheese ...any idea why this would be?...
And when I last saw Plunket nurse she told me there was no problem with him eating processed cheese slices..
AND THEN tonight my Nana passes on a msg from my Aunty that I shouldn't be feeding Lucas processed cheese as its just full of fat and could cause obesity later on in life ...something to do with the fat stores/cells blah blah
Basically told me I was the reason why Lucas is 'fat' in her words ...since when has it been a bad thing for a baby to be a healthy size?
Do you feed your baby processed cheese? Is there really any harm in me doing so?
Argh im so worked up now.
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 9:28pm |
Gosh some people can be so rude! Im sure as long as its not the only he eats, and its part of a balanced diet then its fine.
4 a day does sound quite a lot tho.
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 9:29pm |
Tis very rare to eat 4 a day ....2 is usually where I stop offering them to him UNLESS he refuses to eat his veges then I give him a slice to muck around with whilst I feed him (how much of the cheese actually ends up in his mouth is prob a diff story)
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 10:09pm |
My only query would be what is in them to process it - i don't know anything about them, but maybe some of the chemicals might be too much for little systems - and it might very well not be too. Hello, Lucas is so NOT fat!
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 10:12pm |
ok, checked on wiki and the main concern would be salt levels - don't know how much our processed cheese has, but it would be worth checking if you are concerned.
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 10:15pm |
Yeah I think my Aunty is saying that because her boy is 10kg and a month older than lucas, and lucas is 12.5kg now ...but weight doesn't mean anything in my books, her boy walks and lucas doesn't. He just piles the weight on lol.
I can't for the life of me remember why my Dr. suggested the processed cheese over the normal cheese, I thought it was odd at the time.
Poor boy loves his cheese but now I don't know if I'm prepared to feed it to him anymore
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 10:16pm |
Thanks Miss, if its just the salt content then I'm guessing one slice a day isn't going to do much harm?
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 10:21pm |
I'd say go for it. There are so many things which *might* cause problems in later life if you listened to every piece of research you saw you'd be living on water. Or maybe not even that, some people reckon bottled water is evil incarnate...
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Posted: 18 March 2008 at 10:24pm |
Lol don't get me started on bottled water, that's all we drink around here ...and even then its hard to get Lucas to take it, he prefers titty all day everyday.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 6:50am |
I think in moderation it's not an issue.
Personally we don't use processed cheeses in our house because we are turning more to organic foods and trying to cut out processed stuff.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 8:56am |
DD loves cheese slices and has at least 1 every day, shes 2.2 years and 13.3kg which I don't think is over weight.
I personally think things like that are ok in moderation.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 9:10am |
Yep moderation is the key
Slightly OT (feel free to ignore me)- but i once had a client who worked in cheese factories tell me processed cheese was floor scrappings
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 9:57am |
well if lucas is fat James is obese he's nearly 9 months and over 10kg, so pfft at the comment on that, haleigh love processed cheese and shes healthy, james prefers the block cheese rather than the slices.
so are savaloys apparently to gloria haha but they taste oh so good
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 10:00am |
Omigoodness. I am so annoyed at people who think chubby babies are fat!
Drives me mad.
My plunket nurse was concerned about Hannah when she was 18 months as she was higher on the weigh percentile graph than the height one. Well freak me! Sorry that my 18 month old is chubby!!! Anyway, she's super lanky and tall now so you really can't tell.
Tell her to feck off.
BUT, I would be concerned about an overload of processed cheese... but that's mainly because I don't like the idea of processed stuff and am into raw produce more than anything else. But one slice a day shouldn't do any harm!
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 10:04am |
I was about to say Nikki Hannah chubby?? hehe she's not chubby at all but oh so cute
yeah it anoys me when people give me a weird look when i say how old james is, and the fact he's bigger than most my friends 1yr old is hard.
but chub is good
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