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What do you feed your toddler with no molars?

post #1 of 6
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I guess it's the morning sickness but I'm at a loss for what to give my son during the day. (I don't eat and then I forget to feed him...when I remember I have no idea because all food sounds gross...so he ends up eating crackers)

We're going to the store today so I wanted some ideas!
post #2 of 6
pretty much whatever we ate, with the exception of nuts. ds cut molars a few months ago, but his diet really hasn't changed any since then. He likes pasta, fish, rice cakes, hummus, apples, cheese, pretzels, crackers, pancakes, etc.
post #3 of 6
there isn't that much that they can't eat even without molars. They still chew their food, they just use there gums and other teeth instead.
post #4 of 6
My poor little matthew still only has his four front teeth all the way through. He has had others working on popping through all the way for MONTHS. He eats whatever we are eating. Some things I cut smaller, such as steak or chicken. It takes him longer, but he is very happy to eat whatever we are AND feed himself.
post #5 of 6
DS was eating chicken and pork cut into small pieces at 7 months old. He only had 4 teeth. Give him whatever you want!
post #6 of 6
My little one only has two teeth at 16 months and she's been eating what we eat for a loooooong time. Some of her favourites; blueberries, rice cakes, cheese, chicken, pineapple, strawberries, broccoli, peas, pasta, steak (I do cut that up smaller for her), zucchini, yogurt, eggs, toast, squash.
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