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Old 10-03-11, 19:50
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I'm really stuggling to get my 10 month old to eat sandwiches. She loved them at first but I think the novelty has worn off. She loves fruit, especially bananas, try to put them on a sandwich and she picks them out! Anything else I give her, she will eat...not fussy.

Would be really grateful for some ideas as fillings are in short supply and i've tried almost everything, including peanut butter and different types of bread.


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If she doesn't eat sandwiches, but will eat the stuff seperately then just give it to her seperately. My son didn't like them until very recently, when he was little he would just take them apart and eat the bread and filling seperately or not eat them at all.
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If she doesn't eat sandwiches, but will eat the stuff seperately then just give it to her seperately. My son didn't like them until very recently, when he was little he would just take them apart and eat the bread and filling seperately or not eat them at all.
Thanks. I've started to do that or rather, had no choice. Being busy in the day, out & about, it would be great if she would eat a sandwich and not pick. I'm not forcing it on her, I don't want food to become an issue. Apart from the sandwich, she is VERY happy.

Thanks for advice. No one wants to be a bad mum.

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