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Baby Steps

37: Baby Foods & Picky Eaters W/ Jenny Best

Baby Steps

Fulmer Media

Parenting, Kids & Family

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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This week we are joined by Jenny Best from Solid Starts to discuss picky eaters, and food for the little ones!


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0:00.0

So there I was, 6 a.m. I'm hanging out with Findu and 7-month-old toddler things like

0:23.4

I don't know. Stacking blocks and clapping on hands. He's not exactly a toddler. He's a, he's

0:31.0

he's still just a baby. He's a baby. He's an infant, an infant. So there was 6 a.m. I'm

0:37.1

holding it down with Find. West walks into the room. He's just woken up. He says, I got

0:44.0

a popsicle. And he at 6 a.m. had woken up out of his bed, went into the kitchen, opened up

0:51.3

the freezer, got the popsicle box, got a popsicle out of the popsicle box, took the wrapper off.

0:56.0

That's an extra level. That's the first time he's ever taken the wrapper off himself. And

1:00.9

walks in and says, I got a popsicle. And I say, oh, oh, no, no, no, we don't eat popsicles

1:08.2

for breakfast. Oh, let's put it back. And then he was so proud of himself. He was so proud

1:17.0

of himself. We're getting a popsicle and opening it up by himself. But it was popsicle.

1:22.8

We don't have popsicles for breakfast. Right. Right. Got it. Gotta start the day off. Right

1:26.8

with some, you know, with some sugary blueberries. Some butter toast. Yeah. I mean, could we have

1:37.6

let the popsicle slide? Maybe. But the real trick, the real thing that gets us is Ariel,

1:46.2

about 30 seconds before had said, sure, Wes, you can have a popsicle because he went to

1:54.8

Ariel first. I was really proud of him. And he was like, look, like mommy. And I was like

1:59.9

cool. But okay. And there was never a point when I actually said, yes, you can eat that

2:04.4

popsicle. I just, I just never was like, he could see it in your eyes. He could probably

2:08.1

see it in my eyes. I was more like, Wes, you did a great job opening it up by yourself.

2:14.5

You know, such a big kid, you know, eating breakfast, but you know, fixing your own breakfast.

2:22.3

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I said all that too. But then, then I said no popsicle and he flipped

2:29.0

out because I think he thought mommy said, yes, popsicle. And that's the worst type of

2:34.6

confusing. I didn't say no. I didn't say no. So technically in toddler, that means yes.

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