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“Will the baby be Vegetarian like you, or will she
eat meat?”
I can’t count on both hands how many times I was
asked this question while I was pregnant, and when Florence was born thinking
about it. It was a question that was up there with “will you be bottle feeding
or breast feeding.” The answer is no. Chris and I will be feeding Florence
meat, fish, and dairy products. Neither of us are from vegetarian families. It
is only my Father and I who have chose to be vegetarians, and neither of us
were born vegetarians, it was a decision that we made later on in life.
I am not one of those vegetarians who is scared of meat, or won’t have anything
to do with it. I handle meat, I cook it for other people, and I am okay with
that. I didn’t turn Vegetarian until I was around 11 years old. I decided to
stop eating meat for ethical reasons, ones that were not encouraged by other
people. Everyone supported my decision and helped me to transition.
Deciding whether or not to be a Vegetarian is a
lifestyle, and one that should be respected. Just like people who choose to eat
meat should be respected for their choice. If Florence decides she wants to
lead a Vegetarian lifestyle then Chris and I will support her choice,
regardless of her age. Food is such an important part of life and I believe
that Florence should make her own choices.
I only buy organic, free range animal product that have
been responsibly sourced.
Here is Florence’s food diary for week 6 -
Week
6
|
Breakfast
– 9.00am
|
Lunch
– 1.00pm
|
Dinner
– 4.00pm
|
Bedtime
– 7.00pm
|
Monday
|
Bottle
Ready Brek with Raspberry Purée |
Bottle
Vegetables
with Cheese Sauce
|
Bottle
|
Bottle
|
Tuesday
|
Bottle
Blackberry Purée on Toast |
Bottle
Potato, Broccoli,
and Tomato Purée
Banana Rice
Cake
|
Bottle
|
Bottle
|
Wednesday
|
Bottle
Yoghurt with Apricot and Peach Purée |
Bottle
Easy One-Pot
Chicken
|
Bottle
|
Bottle
|
Thursday
|
Bottle
Weetabix with Strawberry Purée |
Bottle
Parsnip,
Carrot, and Courgette Purée
Apple Rice
Cake
|
Bottle
|
Bottle
|
Friday
|
Bottle
Ready Brek with Blueberry and Banana Purée |
Bottle
Fillet of
Fish with Cheese Sauce and Vegetables
|
Bottle
|
Bottle
|
Saturday
|
Bottle
Yoghurt with Blueberry Purée |
Bottle
Ella’s
Kitchen Cauliflower Cheese
|
Bottle
|
Bottle
|
Sunday
|
Weetabix
with Cow & Gate Apple, Strawberry and Banana Pouch
|
Bottle
Ella’s
Kitchen Macaroni Cheese
|
Bottle
|
Bottle
|
The recipes for Florence's lunches on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday were from a couple of Annabel Karmel books. I think I have six of her books now and I love them all. Sometimes I struggle with food ideas but her books are very inspiring! If you don't have any of her books to hand she has posted a few recipes online that are equally as great.
This week was also a first for cheese too. Florence really enjoyed Monday's Vegetables with Cheese Sauce and couldn't get enough of it! The recipes calls for a couple of vegetables that Florence usually turns her nose up to so I do admit that the cheese sauce is a good mask.
The Easy One-Pot Chicken smelt amazing when I was cooking it, and my Mother and Chris both loved the taste. Florence, on the other hand, wasn't so sure. She tried it but did spit a lot back out. I am hoping it's because chicken has a different texture and is more stringy to what she is used to. I will definitely keep trying her with chicken, perhaps introducing some different flavours with it. Apparently I can take up to 10 times of trying a new flavour before a child will accept it, so I'll try not to feel too defeated that she didn't enjoy it the first time around.
I was worried that she wouldn't like the Cod meal either as the smell was very strong and lingered in the kitchen for days after I made it! But actually, Florence really really enjoyed it and would have certainly ate more if there was extra in her bowl.
On Thursday and Friday I done what I said I would never do and gave Florence shop bought pouches. This was because we were going away for the week and the drive was very long meaning that all of her batch cooked food would have defrosted by the time we arrived. I'll come onto the pouches in Week 7...
Oh, and on an ending note we have changed Florence's water cup now. As some of you may know from previous posts we were having a little trouble getting Florence to drink any water. We tried it in her normal Dr Brown's bottle, a Doidy cup, and the Miracle 360 Trainer Cup but none of them were doing the trick! I done a little research and the cheap and cheerful Tommee Tippee First Cup was highly recommended . It's a free flow cup and the handles make it really easy for Florence to drink from, and for £1.50 from Waitrose you can't go wrong!
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