baby finger food lunch: peanut butter, plum, & bread (10 months+)

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Prep time15 minutes
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Description

mix peanut butter with plum on a plate until pb loses some of its stickiness. use however much of each you want for the consistency that your baby is used to eating.
crumble up some bread into cheerio-sized pieces. for a 10 month old baby, a quarter to half of a slice is good.
toss the bread and the pb/plum mix until it's coated pretty good115I find this to be a good and healthy version of pb&j for the baby.organic fresh ground peanut butter (1 or 2 tsp)pureed plum (1 or 2 tsp)organic whole grain bread (wheat & oat)

Ingredients

  organic fresh ground peanut butter (1 or 2 tsp)
  pureed plum (1 or 2 tsp)
  organic whole grain bread (wheat & oat)

Notes

I find this to be a good and healthy version of pb&j for the baby.

Instructions

mix peanut butter with plum on a plate until pb loses some of its stickiness. use however much of each you want for the consistency that your baby is used to eating.

crumble up some bread into cheerio-sized pieces. for a 10 month old baby, a quarter to half of a slice is good.

toss the bread and the pb/plum mix until it's coated pretty good

enygma
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Sounds great, but you really

Sounds great, but you really shouldn't give kids peanut butter until they're at least three years old. If there's an allergy in the family, you should wait until the kiddo's at least five.

briefcandle
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I use the Super Baby Food

I use the Super Baby Food book by Ruth Yarrow as my guide for what foods are ok to feed at what ages. We don't have any food sensitivities.

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