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Pasta with tomato sauce, cheese sauce, grated cheese or pesto


Pitta and hummous, slices of raw pepper, cucumber, tomato, carrot


Pizza pref home made


Toasted sandwiches


Scrambled egg

Frittata


Hard boiled egg


Grated cheese


Chopped mozarella


Chicken goujons


Shredded chicken


Home made fish fingers


Mashed potato with cheese


Mashed sweet potato

i have the same problem, my one year old insists on feeding herself, which isn't too bad most off the time- most things she can just pick up and eat, it just means a bit more mess at the end. Pasta shapes are a good base, and i can often slip in spoonfuls of sauce as she eats. I also put things onto her fork, and she can pick it up and eat it herself.

i do mini sandwiches at lunch time ( her favourite is banana ones) , and often toast soldiers dipped in humous or avocado.

I have been doing baby led weaning with mine from 6months and have been posting some of the recipes on my blog. Hope it helps. :) http://bighungryfamily.blogspot.com/


All recipes with BLW by them are specifically no added salt and usually fairly quick and easy.

All types of food! My little one hasn't taken food from a spoon in months... So I've kind of perfected the whole 'finger food' thing. Anabel Karmel's recipe book is really handy to get ideas from. Some he likes are:


Loaded potato skins (tuna/sweetcorn or something veggie)

breaded fish/chicken - She actually recommended using cornflakes as a coating, and this is really quick/easy/helpful and weirdly tasty.

cut up veggies he can eat himself (cooked/raw carrots, cucumber)

corn-on-the-cob is a massive favourite.

cream cheese sandwiches

Any type of cooked beans (he can just pick them up and eat them himself)

all types of cheese cut up (mozarella, cheddar)

breadsticks - huge winner

toast with egg on it (I let the egg soak in a little bit and give it to him)

Crepes - I've found if I make these, it can be good for when we're on the go. Just roll some cream cheese/peanut butter/jam on them and then cut them up and give him for lunch if you're somewhere you can't properly feed him.


Hope some of this helps... But like sophiechrisophy says, he'll basically eat anything we eat so sometimes we just make a little extra in the evening (minus salt/sugar) and give him that the next day for lunch.

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