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When we were traveling she grabbed a cracker out of my hand and went into a state of joyful delirium gumming it until it melted and crumbled and I had to fish the tiny pieces out if her mouth with my finger. When I took the remnants away from her, she burst into a well executed torrent of tears that told me not only was she miffed at losing the cracker, but my little angel had discovered the art of manipulation. As soon as I gave her a new cracker my sunny baby reappeared. By the end of the three hour flight I had an entire package worth of soggy cracker bits on my tray table and a daughter who now knows I will give her whatever she wants if she just whimpers. On our first trip to the commissary after returning home I picked up rice cereal and some carefully selected first foods for Maggie. I have this theory that if I start them out with veggies they will be more likely to accept them in the future. If I start them out with fruit, all they will want if sweet stuff and they’ll never learn to appreciate the flavorful and more nutritionally sound vegetables. I did this with Jonas when he was a baby and it worked according to my hypothesis until I started Jonas on fruits. I made the gross error of choosing a baby food called Blueberry Buckle as Jonas’ first fruit. I figured it was a good choice since blueberries are loaded with antioxidants and very, very good for you. I assumed that Blueberry Buckle was just a cute name for pureed blueberries. It is actually a cute name for blueberries in which the first ingredient is sugar. Why Gerber even manufacturers infant desert food is beyond me. Anyway, Jonas adored the Blueberry Buckle. In fact, it was all he would eat for the next three days until, on a whim, I looked at the label and realized I was pumping my kid full of sugar. Now I read labels. For Maggie I chose green beans, sweet potato and pears, to be introduced in that order. So far we’ve done the rice cereal, which she passionately loves (gag), and green beans which cause her to shudder and contort into hilarious expressions. Since we kept laughing at her faces, she kept eating the offending beans. With every nasty mouthful she gave us a look that clearly said, “What is this stuff?” Then she would laugh, blow green bean raspberries at us, and take another bite. Once I got enough pictures to keep me laughing for a long time, we quit torturing her with the green beans and brought the yummy rice cereal back (I’m not that mean.) I guess we’ll try the sweet potatoes next. ![]() She Likes Her Some Rice Cereal. . . Not So Much With The Green Beans. . . And, yes, that is a "spit happens" bib. |
| suzuki September 21, 2007 11:55 AM PDT Hello! This blog that it was difficult as for the English for the Japanese who watched blog of English study in various ways now that it came from Japan was interesting | ||
| Psychobabble November 20, 2005 12:51 AM PST I've heard the orange veggies are the best ones to start them with. Something about how they are easier to digest? lol, I don't know about that, but dd really loves her carrots! | ||
| rentia October 18, 2005 09:42 AM PDT what a pleasure.....love your blog. | ||
| Lisa June 29, 2005 09:11 PM PDT I swear, I need to stop reading your blog ;) because I could simply echo every entry you post. Em's at the same stage it looks like these days. The girl can put it away! What hilarious pics! I LOVE that last one. See ya at the new site. ;) | ||
| brandy101 June 29, 2005 03:52 PM PDT I had to start my lil piggie on rice cereal (mixed with "boob juice" ) at 3 months! That kid could EAT!She LOVED green beans - they were her #1 fave! The only fruit she'd eat was prunes, oddly enough. She depised the pears and applesauce. To this day she eats plenty of veggies but the only fruit she'll eat is a whole or cut up cold crunchy apple. | ||
| tj June 29, 2005 08:13 AM PDT The last one is too precious! :-) | ||
| Mom2Five June 28, 2005 10:56 PM PDT Maggie makes such cute faces! I also like to delay solid foods as long as possible. Life really is easier that way. My baby is now a year old, and I'm glad I can fill his high chair tray with finger foods and he can feed himself while I fix dinner. They really do grow so quickly! | ||
| Melissa June 28, 2005 08:02 PM PDT oh, I can't resist a sweet baby face..especially one trying food.. too cute | ||
| Solace June 28, 2005 04:59 PM PDT Maggie is absolutely adorable even mid-spit. LOL. Love your blog. | ||
| Lawanda June 28, 2005 04:00 PM PDT That is sooo funny! I love the pics! Baby food is so fun LOL! | ||
| Suzi June 28, 2005 03:55 PM PDT She is absolutely the cutest thing on the Internet, BY FAR. I'm a sucker for babies anyway, but your Maggie is off the adorableness scale! | ||
| Amy June 28, 2005 03:32 PM PDT I can completely sympathize with your wanting to keep your baby, a baby, for as long as possible. I felt the same way about my Maggie ;o) It's nice to know I'm not the only mom who feels that way! What a little cutie!! | ||
| Eulallia June 28, 2005 02:17 PM PDT Oh! I love the veggie shudder! So cute! | ||
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