today Emilia had 20oz formula
B.heinz banana custard pot
L. tomato pasta and ham jar and a mini fruit pot
D.didn't have one as she has a cold so missed it cos of napping and I thought formula was more important while she's ill more fluids for her
so far today alyssa has had
ready brek and banana with juice
a slice of toast and a petit filous and i have bf'd her 3 times. she had a lil formula in her ready brek but no bottles so far today which is a first.
Today H has had
7.00am 9 oz bottle
9.00am baby weatabix made with 3 oz formula and banana some water
12.30 homemade chicken casserole and a banana custard desert with some water
3.00 9 oz bottle
4.00 banana biscotti (doesnt normally have a snack but he hasnt slept all afternoon and now he is crawling he is all over the place so gave him one and a cuddle so he cud have some chill out time)
5.00 toast with cream cheese on (most ends up on the floor but prob eat a soldier of toast) and homemade brocolli and cauliflower cheese with water!!
HE will have a 9 oz bottle before bed which is going to be soon at this rate!! Lol!!
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Todays menu:
Brioche and banana
Nectarine
Lamb hotpot in the slowcooker (freezing the remainder)
Will take a banana and organix snacks as we are out all afternoon
Omelette with peppers and toast+some fruit
B: ready break,
L: yogurt and banana chunks some water
D: ellas kitchen roast lamb dinner followed by some stewed Apple and custard. She had Heinz baby juice to drink
3 7 oz bottles and 4ozs at bedtime
proud mummy to Mia - born 8-1-12 at 17:57 weighing 7lb 2oz
can't see tickers as I'm tapatalking
yesterday was a fun day
lyssa had half a rusk with 2 spoons of c&g fruity porridge and milk to mush it up
then some crisps at nannas (tayto 99cal onion crisps, bit like quavers)
then a banana custard pot, a cheese biscuit, a nibble on my pork pie, a bit of cheese and a bit of blackforest gataux and a lil mouthful of sponge cake (we were at a christening and she wanted everything i had so i gave her tastes)
and a petit filou in the evening
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