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Sunday, November 14, 2010

11/13/10, Food Fight!

We thought perhaps it was time to start William on solid foods, well as it turns out, William didn't care for food much. We've never seen him make such a face. He didn't like the look of it, the feel of it, the smell of it or the taste of it. We put a tiny, itsy piece of banana on his tongue and he gagged, and then puked up a bunch of breast milk, and was pretty annoyed with us.
We tried avocado first but that just really irritated him. He was really disgusted with that. Since he refused to even open his mouth for it we switched to squashed banana and he didn’t want that either. We're doing baby-led-weaning, which means in a nutshell, the baby feeds himself what he chooses and when. You offer them 'real' food, like fruits and vegetables, and let them play with it and then they can choose to put it into their mouths themselves, or not. He did not do this. LOL...he played, kind of, but was instantly annoyed with the feel of the food. So I did go and try to put some in his mouth, which is when he said in no uncertain terms "NO"....so clearly he's not ready.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby-led_weaning

I’m thinking his tongue-thrust reflex is still there, since he pushed the food right out. Most babies will enjoy banana, which he clearly didn't. Breast milk is very sweet so sweet veggies and fruits usually work well but he just didn't seem ready to me.

I may try some organic brown rice cereal mixed with breast milk next week, just to see if he'll even put it in his mouth. I'm holding off on wheat for now, maybe another two months or so, it's a little harder on their digestive system and William has always had a pretty bad digestive system to begin with.
We got video of him refusing the food and making that awful face but it's taking a lifetime to upload, so I'll send it later when it's done. It's on Facebook right now though.
Enjoy the pictures!

















Monday, April 20, 2009

Choclate Banana Won-Tons, Pillsbury Bake-Off contest



The picture looks burnt, it's not, it's the chocolate seeping out the ends. Tastes pretty good, worth a try.


I submitted this for the one million dollar Pillsbury bake-off, that I had four days notice on, so not much time. The deadline has passed so I can post what I submitted here.

3 ripe bananas
2 tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp white sugar
1 egg (for egg wash)
2 cartons of Pillsbury Refrigerated Flaky Dough
2 tbsp milk (can be skim)


Preheat oven to 375. Take two Pillsbury Flaky Dough Crusts (2 tubes, 8 ounces each) and remove dough. Cut each dough in half so you have four rectangles. In a blender, mix three sliced bananas, 2 tbsp milk, 3/4 cup of cocoa, 2 tbsp brown sugar and 1 tbsp white sugar. Mix until it's a pudding-like consistency.

Add 1/4 of the mixture to each dough rectangle. Fold the edge over to form a dough triangle. Bring the two edges together and fold on the center so it looks like an open envelope. Take the top point and bring it down to the center to form the won-ton.

Place all four won-tons on a parchment lined cookie sheet and add an eggwash to each and then top with some granulated white sugar. Bake for approximately 15 minutes or until the dough is golden and flaky.