For the last 6-8 weeks or so, Eliana has not been too keen on eating anything I try to feed her off a spoon. She is deeply offended by this concept. Why should she allow me to feed her when she can feed herself? She is a very independent little person. So, a new challenge has been figuring out what to do with all the frozen purees so she will eat them. Occasionally, she will let me feed her.
But, it is either a puree she really loves and doesn’t care that I have to put it into her mouth. Or, I’ve been a sneaky Mommy and given it to her using regular silverware. I think she is over using her rubber spoons. As far as she is concerned, she is too old for them. She sees me and Matt using the metal spoons so that’s what she wants to use too. That makes sense.
However, I do need to say that metal spoons might be successful because Eliana has a strange love of licking metal objects. Drains (gross), dresser knobs and latches (weird), zippers (doesn’t that hurt her tongue?), the buttons on her onesies (“safe-ish” metal as far as I’m concerned), tinfoil (scary) and anything else she can get her mouth on. I’m definitely asking the doctor about when to become concerned about the possibility of her having pica at her check-up in a couple weeks.
Day 1:
Breakfast: Banana sticks and peach puree
Dinner: String cheese and baby carrots
Day 2:
Breakfast: Banana sticks with blueberry puree
Obviously she has the full-body bib for blueberries! |
Lunch: White bean hummus with spinach on toast and peach puree
Lunch: Peach puree, carrot sticks and white bean hummus with spinach
No, I didn’t consciously make the spoons, sippy cup and napkin match the color of her food. Apparently, my craziness runs that deep. Matt laughed at my “restaurant style” presentation too. |
Dinner: Sauteed chicken breast (Yes, she has had chicken. And yes, the pescatarian in me cried a little inside.)
Day 6:
Breakfast: Banana sticks with blueberry puree
Lunch: Wheat pasta with spinach and basil pesto and clementines
Dinner: String cheese, carrots and focaccia at one of our favorite local restaurants, La Villa.
Looking back at her meals I noticed several things:
- 1. We were definitely on a peach puree kick that week!
- 2. She will actually eat more purees than she did a few weeks ago. This makes things a little easier.
- 3. While not everything is always perfectly balanced nutritionally, I’m glad that she does eat a variety of “colors”- orange carrots, peaches and clementines, green spinach, basil and peas, purple/blue blueberries. Well, I suppose mostly orange and green that week. Will work on that one.
- 4. I need to change up her dinners. I like doing the easy and “clean” dinner of string cheese and carrot sticks because I don’t need to use a bib or wipe off her hands and face like I do at the end of other meals. These moments became so un-fun for both of us that I started to feed her these “cleaner” meals to avoid the drama of cleaning her up after she was finished eating. She HATES the bib (go figure, since I wrote all about my obsession with bibs in an earlier post) and the post-meal clean up. For a tiny person she is LOUD and the neighbors must think I’m torturing her based on her protests every time I put on her bib or wipe her hands and face. But, string cheese and carrot sticks isn’t such a nutritious meal to have every day. So, I’ve gotta work on that one. And raw carrot sticks are no longer on the menu. She can break off pieces and that makes me nervous that she might choke on them. But, I discovered that roasting them makes them really tasty and soft enough for Eliana to eat them safely.
So, there’s a window into her daily meals. I’ll keep track again soon and give you all an update of what she eats across the day. And maybe I’ll write a list of all the random non-food items she tries to eat too. Metal objects are just the beginning. Oh boy!
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Excellent JZL! I'm so glad to hear the TTF is getting exposed to so many different foods and tastes… As for the metal issue, I think it's the texture and taste, as Sophie looks for anything she can grab to taste and “teethe” on. As for your photo storage capacity… find yourself an external hard drive on Amazon.com or at Costco or Staples. You can get between 1-2.5TB (terra bites, 1000 Giga bites in TB)for under $200. They're easy plug and play storage for documents, photos, videos, etc. so you can keep your computer hard drive and Ipad free of memory eating pictures.
Missing BK,
Steve