What do you feed your baby during the day? I’d love to know, as I’m always searching for new food ideas for Sage.įor more baby food ideas, check out my 6-8 month old meal plan and my Baby Food Resources I’ve Been Loving. You can also check out what we ate when Sage was 9 months old right here, and what we ate when she was 7 months old right here. There you have it – What My 11 Month Old Eats In A Day, with an added taste test from me! I hope that this helps to give you some inspiration and baby meal ideas. Pro tip: If you don’t use the whole avocado, use one of these avocado huggers to keep the remaining half fresh in the fridge! Again, not something I’d usually have on the side, but it was delicious with the salmon! On the side I also added some avocado, chopped up with this handy crinkle cutter. For our protein I fried up some salmon drizzled with lemon juice (a great alternative to salt when preparing baby food!) and black pepper. Then, since the oven was on anyway, I roasted mine and Matt’s broccoli with avocado oil, garlic powder, black pepper and sea salt. For Sage, I steamed her broccoli and added on a little garlic powder and black pepper. They’re a bit hit and miss at the moment!įor dinner, I chopped up and roasted some sweet potato in a little avocado oil and water (so that it steam roasted and became super soft) and sprinkled with cinnamon. I thought they’d be good for her teething, but I think she still needs to get used to them. I made some popsicles with mango, lime, coconut milk, ginger and pineapple. Today, we had strawberries with our pasta and meat sauce! Cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until bubbles begin to form, flip and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes, or until golden. Butter the pan/griddle and scoop cup of batter onto the hot pan. ![]() Heat a large non stick pan or griddle on medium heat. It’s a great alternative to cheese! And if you’ve seen my baby food posts, you’ll know that I love serving up her meals with ‘non traditional’ sides. Fold in the fresh blueberries and let batter sit for 5 minutes while pan is heating up. ![]() For toppings, I added a little nutritional yeast to everybody’s pasta. I already had a lentil beef bolognese made up for Sage, which is a mum hack that I definitely recommend! Prep your baby’s food ahead of time (I use these silicone moulds ) and then freeze them so you’ve always got something easy to grab! I also had pasta sauce that I made with tomatoes from our garden, so I just added some grass fed beef to that as well for myself. ![]() Lunchįor lunch I decided to make pasta with a meat sauce. The only difference is that one isn’t technically ‘baby friendly’ since it has baking powder and salt in it. For breakfast I cooked up some coconut flour blueberry pancakes, and I can totally see why Sage likes them so much! The official recipe is coming soon, so keep your eyes peeled, but this coconut flour pancake recipe is similar.
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