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Priscilla10
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18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
Hi,
My son is generally speaking a really good eater when it comes to things like pasta, meatloaf, muffins, toast, etc. I can give him large pieces and he'll take bites and feed himself.
But for some reason, he is really picky and won't eat vegetables and fruits that I've made. I've tried giving him chunks of banana, apples, peas, carrots (steamed), etc. I've also tried to mash them but he won't eat it.
He will however, still eat the baby food of pureed veggies and fruits. Do you think it's ok that I'm still buying jars of baby food to feed him as supplements to his main meal? I feel like it's better for him to eat it this way to get his veggies/fruities then not at all.
My DS is almost 18 months old.
Thx!
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Posted 11/28/12 10:58 AM |
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dlj97
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18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
DD is almost 18 months and I give her the pouches all the time, so I see nothing wrong with it! However you can get them to eat their fruits and veggies!
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Posted 11/28/12 11:00 AM |
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ko123
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Name: Kristin
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Re: 18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
Whatever works! Have you tried the squeeze pouches of fruits/veggies? He might like those better?
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Posted 11/28/12 11:01 AM |
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nraboni
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Member since 10/09 6905 total posts
Name: Nicole
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18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
I agree with the PP's! My DD is 20 months and I give her the veggie pouches. She's pretty good about eating fruit. I also buy the applesauce pouches. She loves both veggie and applesauce pouches and that is the only way I can get her to eat any type of veggies.
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Posted 11/28/12 11:05 AM |
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JenMarie
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Member since 11/07 7397 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
DD is 16 months and I always give her the pouches for snacks. They're really convenient when we're out and about. She's generally a really good eater and loves her fruits and veggies, but these are just an easy way to give her a snack that is nutritious.
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Posted 11/28/12 11:22 AM |
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kahlua716
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Name: Keri
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Re: 18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
My nephew is 17m and ONLY eats baby food still.
According to my SIL the pediatrician sees no problem with it- so I would think you're fine 
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Posted 11/28/12 1:04 PM |
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BeachMom
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Name: Kristie
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Re: 18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
My nephew ate the jarred baby food till he was 3 since that was the only way they could get anything helathy into him.
If they still like and and will eat it, I dont see an issue.
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Posted 11/28/12 1:08 PM |
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MissMeliss
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18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
I give DS the baby food squeeze pouches. He's not a big fruit/veggie fan at the moment either.
He's 18 months.
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Posted 11/28/12 1:35 PM |
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Priscilla10
LIF Adolescent

Member since 5/10 618 total posts
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18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
Thanks everyone! That makes me feel a lot better 
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Posted 11/28/12 1:59 PM |
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Tiggeruth
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Name: Heidi
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Re: 18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
Posted by dlj97
DD is almost 18 months and I give her the pouches all the time, so I see nothing wrong with it! However you can get them to eat their fruits and veggies!
same here...I find pouches to be a life saver at times...she loves them and they are easy to store and keep on hand
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Posted 11/28/12 3:14 PM |
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ItsaJoya19
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Member since 1/10 2949 total posts
Name: E
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Re: 18 month old still eating jarred baby food sometimes
We will sometimes give DD (21mo) stage3 fruits, banana custard or peach cobbler ones with her breakfast. She does eat "big girl" fruits, like blueberries, bananas, strawberries, peaches, etc. but sometimes she wants the baby food version as a snack. I agree with PP - whatever works to get the good stuff in!
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Posted 11/28/12 3:18 PM |
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