Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Puffs and other stuff


Noah is starting to be able to eat puffs (dry baby cereal) with reasonable success. They are just so darn difficult to pick us and put in your mouth!


Once he gets them in there he mashes them with his gums reasonably well. Sometimes the fingers get in the way.




In addition to puffs, Noah is currently eating the following: beef, chicken, (plain) yogurt, chickpeas, green peas, green beans (but not crazy about the green beans), carrots, sweet potatoes, regular potatoes, spinach, zucchini, yellow summer squash, butternut squash, winter squash (no idea what this means, it came in a jar with "winter squash" as the only ingredient), tomatoes, corn, bananas, blueberries, apples, apricots, avacado, rice cereal, oatmeal, mixed grain cereal, and as of yesterday one bite of strawberry. It seems like a lot, huh. Mostly this list was a fun excersize for me, as I realize that soon it may no longer be reasonable for me to list everything he's ever eaten.

He's getting about 1/2 jarred stuff and 1/2 stuff we make for him at home, and seems to like it all well enough after he's had it the first few times. He definitely protested the first few times he ate something with a wierd texture (avacado or beef, for example), but didn't bat an eye over things I had assumed he might not like (plain yogurt, for example). Overall it's been really fun introducing him to food. Here's hoping he continues to eat anything we put in front of him!

And for today's totally random picture, I give you the following:


Yes, that is a tomato plant growing out of our compost pile. I had thought that the big plastic box would prevent this sort of thing, but apparently PA volunteer tomatoes are determined. Also, the vents in this model composter are big enough to grow tomatoes out of. Who knew? Maybe we should write Gardener Supply Co and inform them. At any rate there have been no actual tomatoes on this plant as of yet...

We are either the world's best gardeners or we are so awful the gardening gods have grown impatient with us and are doing things themselves. Either way, yay tomatoes!

-- posted from the phone

1 comment:

  1. I can't believe how many things Noah eats! He's only 7 mo. old, right? Very impressive! When did he start "solids" (why do they even call them solids?)

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