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Runny / Dippy Eggs!

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Posted : Nov 28, 2008 10:11:34 AM
Subject : Runny / Dippy Eggs!

Hi there!

Please could someone let me know when I can give / if I can give my 1 year old an egg with a runny yolk?

Thanks,
Tina

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leannedavies
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Posted : Nov 30, 2008 6:27:05 PM

all i know is that they can have egg from the age of 7 months but i wouldve thought that was a hard egg. apart from that not sure ur health visitor would know

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Posted : Dec 01, 2008 8:06:50 AM

i would love to know too as i would love to start giving my twins a runner egg

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Posted : Dec 04, 2008 2:27:31 PM

Hi ladies, I gave all three of my lo's runny eggs at a 10 months-year old. They are organic/free range farm eggs though as I was worried about supermarket eggs.
If they are fresh and the whites are cooked I always though that it was fine. It didn't do my kids any harm either.
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InLoveWithLove
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Posted : Feb 03, 2009 12:36:11 AM

hiya all....
heres a wee list of foods n wen to introduce them .....
• Gluten (wheat, rye, barley and oats) - 6 months.
• Citrus fruits - 6 months.
• Well-cooked eggs - 6 to 9 months.
• Soft eggs e.g. scrambled eggs - from 1 year.
• Added salt - limited amount from 1 year.
• Sugar - limited amount from 1 year.
• Whole cow’s milk as a main drink - 1 year.
• Honey - 1 year.
• Shellfish - 1 year.
• Pate - 1 year.
• Soft or Blue cheeses - 1 year.
• Whole or chopped nuts - 5 years.

If you suspect that your baby is allergic to a particular food, speak to your doctor who can refer you to a specialist. Do not exclude foods from your baby’s diet without a proper diagnosis. If your baby does develop an allergy be reassured that many babies grow out of this allergy by the age of five
hope this helps x

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