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Anyone else's lo refuse jars?

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Posted : Dec 19, 2008 11:26:24 AM
Subject : Anyone else's lo refuse jars?

Caleb normally gets fresh food pureed but I've tried him on jars the odd time because in the new year I'll be going over to visit a friend in England and can't very well pack the blender! trouble is he clamps his mouth shut at the first taste of ANY jar.....!

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Louise & Kara

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Posted : Dec 19, 2008 11:16:08 PM

My daughter had very little jars at the start and went straight off them as she didn't like the taste. I was glad to be honest as I preferred her to eat home cooked food. She is 15 months now and a great eater. I am a fussy eater and she is a better eater than me. I do understand where you are coming from but I am sure your friend won't mind you cooking over there. Why dont you find out if she has a blender before you go. I am sure she won't mind you asking her.

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Posted : Dec 20, 2008 11:59:18 AM

Hi hun,

My lo doesnt like jars, they taste awfu.
Ive got a hand blender, cudnt you get one like that, ther not as bulky as the big blenders. And as Louise & Kara said maybe your friend can lend you hers if shes got one.

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ickleun
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Posted : Jan 16, 2009 9:19:02 AM

Our lo will eat them but is a lot more fussy with jars (he only gets them on rare occasions for convenience!). My nephew on the other hand will gulp them down and gets really fussy with home cooked foods (but I think that is because the jars are a lot smoother!).

My only advice would be to keep trying!

Another option might be to buy a hand blender in England - you can get them for a fiver at the cheaper end of the market - and thats all you would need as a temporary option!

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Posted : Feb 03, 2009 12:06:44 AM

hello all
i know its a bit late but i just tot id say thatu can get little baby food blenders
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mini-Blender-Lindam/dp/B000NC8E6M
there really good
hope this helps :)

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Rhian2
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Posted : Mar 03, 2009 8:54:33 AM

My little one (boy, 13 months) will not touch anything out of a jar. Its home cooked for him all the way. I blame myself for not introducing him to jars early enough - I waited until he was 11 months before trying, and he won't touch them. He either clamps his mouth shut, or sticks his tongue right out with the spoonful of jar food on it for me to wipe it off. He will eat yoghurts and fruit from jars (but I tend to make my own anyway - in for a penny in for a pound), but nothing savoury. arggghhhh!

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