Neither bananas nor avocados freeze well, so these foods are best made to order.
You Will Need:
Bananas, Or
Avocados
Rice Cereal
Oatmeal (optional)
Yogurt (optional)
Bananas:
When your baby is around 5-6 months, Bananas are a great first food to give along with rice cereal. You really only need to start out with a slice or two of bananas. Simply mash the bananas in a small bowl using a fork or the back of a spoon.
The first time you try to give your baby bananas, mix it with a little bit of breast milk or formula and a small amount of rice cereal. It should be more of a thinner consistency than a thick one at first. As baby gets used to eating solids you can make it thicker. Around 7-9 months, you can add oatmeal instead of rice cereal.
Avocados:
Avocados are a great source of a good and Heart Healthy fat called monounsaturated fat. After you remove the peel and the pit, avocados can simply be smashed with a fork, mixed with a bit of breast milk or formula and served to your baby. Avocados can be offered to your baby around 6 months.
With Yogurt:
When your baby starts eating yogurt around 7-9 months old, you can mix in a tablespoon or two with either banana or avocado, or you can mix all three together along with some rice cereal or oatmeal.
As baby gets older and starts to eat chunkier food, you can dice up half of a banana or avocado and smash up the other half. Mix the diced pieces with the smashed portion to help your baby get used to eating chunky foods.
Eventually when they become older, self-feeders you will be able to simply cut large chunks and let your baby feed themselves.
Follow your baby's lead, they may be ready to start solids by 4 1/2 months, or they may not be ready until they are 7 months. Your baby will let you know when they are ready.
Published by Lisa Curcio
I am a SAHM to 4 great boys and a feisty baby girl. My youngest son was born May 2008 with a Congenital Heart Defect. Teacher to the Children, Finder of the Legos, Washer of the Laundry, Hoarder of the Nutel... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentWhatever did folks do to feed their babies before Gerber came along? Oh yes, they fed the child
mashed versions of what everyone else ate!
Great info, thanks.
Great stuff for mothers.
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This is a great resource for new moms. Well done!
Great recipe!
Great recipe for baby food!