Shop bought jars

Is anyone only giving jars at mealtimes? I feel bad but this is all I have capacity for at lunch and dinner times right now. Sometimes I make baby different pancakes/ fritters/ fruit/ veg and snacks like rice cakes but I feel like the only thing she actually swallows a lot of is jars. Help! P.S. she has porridge for breakfast!
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Keep it simple, yoghurt, fruit, veggies, cheese don't make it too hard for yourself, Instagram has a lot to answer for ! Xxx

My daughter’s barely eating. I offer sliced fruit, toast, crumpets, egg, cheese at lunches. Then whatever we have for dinner - curry, bolognaise, sausage & sweet potato air fried. She’s literally not eating. Give her a puff crisp type thing & it’s demolished 🫠

Mine gags and projectile pukes on basically any fruit or veg. Even a bit of smashed raspberry this morning. She has CMPA so no dairy, yogurt, cheese, butter... She’ll demolish some melty puffs or a pouch so I’m giving them more frequently than I should. I’m also trying more finger foods every day alongside though!

@Lauryn aww love this picture, you’re doing amazing!!

@Allie melty puffs for the win 🤣

@Morgan the puffs 🫠 they love the puffs!!

@Amber thank you🩷

I think fine to use bought food if that works for you, but would add to it with a bit of extra veg for vitamins and iron, plus maybe some extra protein. Can just mix in a bit of pureed peas, carrots or similar, and/or bit of yogurt, lentils, meat. There isn’t anything bad in the bought food (except pureed fruit which isn’t great whether bought or homemade) it just lacks in some areas, so adding things sorts that.

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