Saturday, June 8, 2013

Self Feeding: 7 Months


My baby is 7 months old, and she absolutely does not like to be spoon-fed. She tolerated it at five months, but around 6 months, whenever I tried to coax a spoon towards her mouth, she either tried to grab it out of my hand or turn her head away.

Before I became a parent, I used to think this was a negative thing. I'm not sure exactly why, but I thought it was a sign of neglect on the parent's part when a child refuses to be spoon fed. Well, after a little bit of research and newfound enlightenment (actually being a mom), I've discovered that it's actually perfectly normal for a baby to want to experiment and handle their own food. Which makes sense, right?


Babies are so amazing. They're born with life-saving reflexes and natural instincts. Feeding themselves is no exception. Self feeding is more commonly known as "baby-led weaning." It's not to be confused with giving up breast milk or formula, though. It's basically just giving your baby a piece the food you're eating and letting them try it. If they don't like it, they'll throw it down. If they do like it, though, they love it!

So far, I've let Raegan try apples, steamed asparagus, baby carrots, celery, teething biscuits, mango, chicken, yogurt, and banana. She only took to the apples, carrots, and yogurt so far. She loves when I make smoothies, and she won't let me or her dad drink them without giving her a taste or two.


She also loves when I freeze portions of my smoothies in her little popsicle molds. She devours them quickly, and most of it actually makes it to her mouth! (By the way, the smoothies I make only contain juice, no milk. Babies aren't supposed to have cow's milk until 12 months.)


It's so much fun seeing how my baby has preferences as to what food she likes and what she doesn't like. So far, fruit is a big hit. She's definitely her mother's daughter!

Read more about baby-led weaning here.

The Best Cookies I've EVER Made!


My ultimate favorite, most loved cookie is the chocolate-chip cookie. 
Coincidently, I began baking at a young age, (I think around 13 or so.) And I've been on the hunt for the best recipe ever since I've started making these babies from scratch. 

I think I've finally found the best recipe in the world. 

Courtesy of Pinterest, I stumbled upon a pin of a wonderful looking chocolate chip cookie. Little did I know, this pin would change my life. I've tried countless amounts of recipes for this cookie, and none compare!

These cookies are so soft, thick, and delicious. They didn't last long in my house among myself and my husband.  I can't wait until I make them again! 

You can find the recipe at Sally's Baking Addiction. You're welcome.