Hello all!
Well I have to report that Katie is obviously textbook in relation to her eating... she'll be 6 months on Monday and suddenly yesterday and today she seems to have got the hang of this eating lark! She obvously read Gill Rapley's thesis. Last night she sucked all the little bits off a large piece of broccoli, leaving only a soggy stalk; this morning she ate most of half a rice cake (well it all disappeared, suspect I will be finding soggy bits of rice cake about her person and the high chair for the rest of the day...) and then just now DH and I went out for brunch and she ate most of my toast crusts... I tried to make sure it was bits without too much scrambled egg or brown sauce
Shelly - I am a complete newcomer to this but can try and help with a few of your questions, but no idea on the infant cereal as we haven't tried that at all.
Some good first foods: broccoli, cauliflower, steamed carrots, lightly steamed apple, banana, rice cakes, toast crusts, sweet potato, really most veg or fruit cut into chip shaped pieces.
I've not been very organised about offering a new food every 2-3 days; I've offered her whatever I'm eating or whatever is in the fridge... but I suspect this would be the sensible thing to do.
In terms of the fear of choking - I don't really worry about it - maybe I should. I read somewhere that they were less likely to choke with BLW as they are more in control, rather than parents shovelling in puree - but I don't know whether there is any real evidence for this. Katie started really gagging and coughing on a large piece of broccoli a few days ago and I just patted her on the back and it came up again.
I've noticed that Katie was less interested in her 11am feed than usual today - wonder if she was still full of rice cake? She was BF at 7, had rice cake at 8 for breakfast, then BF at 11 and toast at 12. I am trying to make sure solids are about 1-2 hrs after a feed.
Bryony