Jen&James said:(P.S. Im sorry for the missed calls - i promise im not stalking you!! lol James loves playing with my phone and somehow had managed to add you to my favourites and it always goes to the favourite screen so keeps calling you!! I have now removed you from the list so you wont get a million calls a day!)
Jade&Evie said:According to the department of health Evie should be all but dead now-she is a formula fed baby who was weaned at 4 months And I don't sterilise her dummies anymore... She's only a couple of weeks off 6 months now and she much prefers finger foods to purees already
TBH it's cheaper (and easier) to buy petit filous than natural yogurt and fresh fruit
Misslarue said:They have a high sugar content. Dan loves them though. But I limit him to one every other day or he would eat them all day long!
What is the sugar content of Petits Filous?
Petits Filous contains 12.4g total sugar per 100g (7.4g per 60g pot). Some of this sugar is naturally occurring milk sugar (lactose) and approximately 6g of added sugar per 60g pot (9.6g per 100g).
happy_chick said:Misslarue said:They have a high sugar content. Dan loves them though. But I limit him to one every other day or he would eat them all day long!
What is the sugar content of Petits Filous?
Petits Filous contains 12.4g total sugar per 100g (7.4g per 60g pot). Some of this sugar is naturally occurring milk sugar (lactose) and approximately 6g of added sugar per 60g pot (9.6g per 100g).
Doesnt fruit contain alot of sugar though too? It confuses me tbh!
I thought that petit felous were ok as it says on the packaging from 4 months or weaning age... Surely one yog every couple of days cant do them that much harm
Misslarue said:happy_chick said:Misslarue said:They have a high sugar content. Dan loves them though. But I limit him to one every other day or he would eat them all day long!
What is the sugar content of Petits Filous?
Petits Filous contains 12.4g total sugar per 100g (7.4g per 60g pot). Some of this sugar is naturally occurring milk sugar (lactose) and approximately 6g of added sugar per 60g pot (9.6g per 100g).
Doesnt fruit contain alot of sugar though too? It confuses me tbh!
I thought that petit felous were ok as it says on the packaging from 4 months or weaning age... Surely one yog every couple of days cant do them that much harm
It's all confusing me too hun! I'm always trying to understand the labels on everything!
Fruit has fructose, the natural fruit sugar where as I think the added 6g of sugar in a Petits Filous would be refined white sugar Thats 10% of that little pot (not including any natural sugars) it really is a lot when you think of it like that! Even so, I still give Dan one every other day. He loves them, he has a healthy balanced diet and I think all things in moderation!
I've tried those stars which have less sugar but he wasn't keen.
My mate told me about Sainsbury's kids fromage frais, they contain no sugar and are sweetened with grape juice. I keep meaning to give them a try!
Strawberry:
Fromage Frais, Sugar, Water, Strawberry Purée From Concentrate (5%), Fructose, Concentrated Aronia Juice, Calcium Citrate, Calcium Phosphate, Modified Maize Starch, Stabilisers: Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum; Flavourings, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid; Vitamin D.
Raspberry:
Fromage Frais, Sugar, Water, Raspberry Purée From Concentrate (5%), Fructose, Calcium Citrate, Calcium Phosphate, Concentrated Elderberry Juice, Concentrated Aronia Juice, Modified Maize Starch, Stabilisers: Guar Gum, Locust Bean Gum; Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid; Flavourings, Vitamin D.
Like Beanie said nat yog is so much cheaper and healthier for your LO, all you need to do is add whatever fruit puree flavour your LO likes.Ingredients:
Fromage Frais, Water, Sugar, Peach Puree (5%), Corn Flour, Natural Flavourings.
Magic Monkey said:I give Petit Filous and Little Stars and I am proud of it!!!! TBH I get fed up with reading posts where people make out that they are some sort of poison.