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Take the stress out of messy eating
By Clare Firth on 01/02/2011 20:09:48
Tearing your hair out over mucky mealtimes? Follow our dos and don'ts for a calmer weaning experience
You’re not a fully-fledged mum until you’ve had at least one porridge-in-hair incident, and if you haven’t reached that stage yet, chances are you will soon. Between seven and nine months, your baby is making rapid progress with weaning, tackling
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Seven ways to solve fussy eating
By Clare Firth on 02/09/2012 12:58:11
Are you despairing of your baby ever eating a decent meal? Read our tried-and-tested strategies for increasing his food intake
. The right textureIt’s not just the taste of a food that can put a baby off, but also the texture. Some babies prefer very smooth purees; others would rather have their food lumpy, or even feed themselves with chopped finger food. Experiment with different
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How to introduce lumps
By joanne Lumsden on 11/10/2012 13:00:25
Mastering lumpy food is essential for your baby's development. Here's how to make the transition go smoothly
lumpsOnce your baby has got used to eating simple purees, which she can suck from a spoon, you can start bulking out the texture of her food. This is likely to be a few weeks after her first tastes of solids. It doesn’t matter if she hasn’t got any teeth
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