Finger Foods

Updated on December 18, 2006
L.S. asks from Staten Island, NY
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Hi all! I have a finger food question. My son is 10 months old and is generally a good eater. He had a difficult time with chunky foods for about a month but we seem to have gone beyond that. I need to know what I can give him that's safe for his little bearly two tooth mouth. We try not to give him too many processed foods and we aren't giving him red meat SO with that said...what CAN we give him at this point to eat either by picking it up himself or us feeding him. He is starting to lose interest in baby food. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!

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well now jeffrey is eating everything! He occasionally won't eat some of the harder stuff b/c of teething but he is doing great! he LOVES LOVES LOVES pasta and pizza especially! i've even gotten him to eat some peas (sqashe into the tomato sauce...:) Thanks to all the moms for their help!

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O.Q.

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Tomatos...my daughter loved them when she was your sons age. she ate them whole like an apple...

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S.Q.

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Diced, these foods are good: tomatoe, avocado, carrot, peaches, apple, banana, kiwi, plum, mango, strwaberry, blueberry, the always famous cherrios.

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U.O.

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I don't know how you feel about this but at 10 months(he's just 11 months now)I had already started giving my son table food.

Maybe you can give him some of what you are eating just in smaller pieces.

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A.G.

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trying giving cheerios thats a finger food.

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C.B.

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great and easy foods I suggest are soft pear chunks, tomato, cheerios and other such cereals, broiled chicken (make sure its soft) anything that you eat pretty much but without skin and hard to chew food. They like noodles too! good luck!

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