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    Posted: 29 August 2012 at 9:55am
From what age ?
I know there is the fibre concern... but if it was only once and a while should be alright at 6 months or not ??

any other ideas for breakfast except banana or brought porrige mix things.

Im not so keen on the idea of offering veg for breakfast.

She is already eating meat puree and fibre foods like kumera with ease...

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yoghurt, toast fingers

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i used to give mine cornflakes with yoghurt mixed in so they would all stick together. Not sure if i did at 6 months though.

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At 6 months we weren't really doing breakfast - breakfast would be bf/milk then one maybe two solid meals which were all fruit and vege puree at that age.

For cereals I used the baby ones or made porridge until DD was 1.

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I would probably wait until she is a little older to try weetbix.

DS used to have ricies when he was younger- with either milk or yogurt (yoghurt was great as he meant he could feed himself). Or toast fingers which he sucked on. At 6 mths tho he wasn't really having any solids as he wasn't interested in food.

 

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