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Old 14-11-11, 21:14
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My eleven month old has no interest in breakfast any more used to love porridge with fruit, weetabix, natural yougurt with fruit and ready break.

She drinks a seven oz bottle and bits at some of my toast.

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Old 15-11-11, 09:44
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Do you space out the bottle and food ? She could be quite full from the bottle and hence not wanting the breakfast. If she will nibble at your toast then maybe try giving her some of her own, or other finger foods. My son likes things like pancakes, and I make them with half wholewheat flour in the batter and serve with fruit on the side, or even sometimes mix fruit into the batter before I cook them.
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How long should i leave between giving her the bottle and trying her with breakfast.
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Not a clue tbh. My DS always had his bottle as soon as he got up, breakfast could have been an hour or more later depending on getting up time.
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When my little girl won't eat anything else, she will always eat the yolk of a boiled egg. She has this most days in addition to cereal.
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How about AK's Cheesy Scramble - scrambled egg with cheese and chopped tomato. Me and my 9 month old son had it for breakfast this morning. It was easy to make and delicious. Maybe if he eats your toast he might eat something else if you eat it too
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at that age Freddie didn't have a bottle on waking, he had breakfast instead then the bottle at 10.30, then lunch, then bottle at 3.00, then tea, then another bottle at bedtime.

maybe you could do breakfast only instead. Toast fingers is good start with butter, or just plain cereals like cheerios to much on, etc.
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