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Solids and Milk Allergies

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Forum Description: Struggling with a refluxy baby? Looking for tips to deal with allergies? Share your experiences here.
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Topic: Solids and Milk Allergies
Posted By: mummy2ella
Subject: Solids and Milk Allergies
Date Posted: 04 November 2009 at 1:15pm
Wanting ideas of solid food for an almost 8 month old with a milk allergy.

My (almost) 8 month old has been on solids for too months now, shes having a mixture of fruit, vegetables and farex. I want to introduce more variety into her diet. So if you don’t mind sharing your ideas or suggestions that would be great!

TIA



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Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 04 November 2009 at 1:34pm
Hi, mine just eat whatever we are eating and I have changed all my recipes to be dairy free.

You can substitute baking with rice milk (you will not taste the difference).

Instead of using butter or marg I use rice bran oil in recipes.

Things like mash potato instead of adding milk and butter I just use a little water and oil, after a while your tastes adjust to it, things that would normally be topped with cheese I serve up the boys first then add cheese to ours so we are eating the same but we still get to have cheese

On sandwiches/toast I don't use spread at all, they have never had it so therefore don't miss it. Spreading pureed veges on toast is a great finger food.

Breakfast the youngest has porridge made with water or rice milk and the oldest has weetbix made with rice milk but I use to make it with his formula (he was on a prescription formula).

Rice crackers, cornthins, mother earth fruit sticks, casava crisps, organ outback crackers, healtheries potato sticks are all dairy free. Lots of organic stuff is dairy free.


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Posted By: AandCsmum
Date Posted: 04 November 2009 at 4:53pm
Yeah same as Marisa.

I also make a 'creamy' pasta sauce which is just a white sauce made with oil & rice milk

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Posted By: oscarboo
Date Posted: 04 November 2009 at 9:16pm
You can also make custard with either their formula or BM. Our girl loves it with fruit

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Posted By: whitewave
Date Posted: 04 November 2009 at 10:36pm
Other foods you could include are meat, pasta, couscous... the list goes on...

I see you have a March baby, mine was due in March but he was born a month early. Feel free to come chat to us March '09 mums in our thread!



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