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My baby doesn't want to eat any veggies..I introduced jaggery to him..so now he wants everything to be sweet..what to do??can anyone help? whenever I give him khichdi or mashed potatoes carrots he just vomits.please help mommies. @Rebecca Prakash @Resham Java
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anubhuti krishna

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Rebecca Prakash

Anubhuti as I always state in my weaning answers, no kind of sweet should be introduced to the babies till 1 year or atleast till their preferences towards vegetables is formed. No jaggery, no sugar, Palm sugar or whatever... Sweet is sweet. It is very important to introduce vegetables first. Don't worry now, just go cold turkey with sweet, don't offer at all. Give only vegetables, dal, dal kichadi etc. First few days he will resist and might not eat but please be consistent. Now as he is 8 mo you start offering family food, whatever you all eat as a family, encourage self feeding. Offer soft roti, dosa, Paratha, idly, sabzi, upma etc.

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Toddlers are fussy eaters.<br> Try to make their plate colourful. Make use of all ur art skill to draw something r shape their food on plate with Moulds. This will make a difference.<br> Let the kid eat herself, let it be messy, they always like to feel the texture, let them feel it and eat it. This methid appreciates most of the kids eat at least half the portion of their food.<br> There is a trick, if they are sweet toothed, add a little more of strawberry puree, sweet potato purees on their plated food.<br> Try to speak, recite some poems, listen to music. Distract them when they are fussy.<br> Give them finger foods paneer fingers, cheese veggie cutlets, boiled carrots etc<br> The rule is feed them on demand, .<br> ;Feed him new set of food one at a time in small amounts only instead of serving a heavy meal. Do not give him sugary foods an hour before meal or during snack time.

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