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EAT => Feeding Solid Food => Topic started by: Canadian_Mom on December 31, 2012, 19:55:31 pm
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So I have been feeding DS1 mashed sweet potato and squash that I made (I forgot about the "need" to puree it)...does it really matter if it isn't pureed (so water added to make it a smoother consistency)? He has easily eaten a few tbsp of the mashed from day one, so is there any reason to puree that I am missing? (other than making it easier to swallow?) He does have strong mouth muscles and the other day quickly drank 3.5oz from a straw sippy cup (he had been fighting drinking from the bottle yet again...)
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Sounds fine to me. I've mashed some stuff for dd as well instead of pureeing it and she's already fine with thicker consistencies and lumps. :)
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No worries at all. Lots of babies skip the puree/mash stage altogether. It's just about first tastes.
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Thanks ladies! I know it was a silly question, but this morning I started to think that maybe I was doing something "wrong", lol! I tend to have those moments where I miss the obvious ;)
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We are like Anna says and didn't do purees or mash at all- it's all just about them being able to manage it in the mouth- something like pumpkin is going to be really soft so mashing- or offering in soft cooked sticks is great at 6 months!