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I opened this post with excitement as I thought I was about to find a dairy free alternative to babybel which my newly dairy-free kid (who loves cheese) is missing.


What about dried fruit for non messy snacks on the go? My daughter loves them. I think they are protein rich but I am not an expert on such things. Bananas are though.


Edited to apologise as I didn't register that you were asking for a 9m old. My daughter is 3.5 and I can't remember the food rules for pre-1 (amazing how quickly you forget).

While it's true that soya is a source of phyto-oestrogens, realistically how much does a baby/child have to eat before there is a problem? Most of the research on this has focused on infants receiving exclusively soya-based formula. This is a very different scenario from a weanling have a couple soya yogurt pots. If there is some research on this for older babies and children, I'd love to read it (and if I find any, I'll pass it on). xx

Thank you for the suggestions. I knew when I was lacking in inspiration there would be lots of wisdom and experience out there! Chick peas have been a hit and as soon as I remember to buy some polenta we'll have a go with that too.


Gubodge - where can you get the cream cheese substitute?


I'm not sure I am brave enough to try goats cheese. When he accidentally ate a milk based pancake recently we had 4 days of exploding nappies...


Love alieh's spoon too.


I've got an appointment with a dietician at Kings soon so hopefully some helpful suggestions there too.

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