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Experimental Little Invention Takes Existence

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  • Cici_K
    Cici_K Posts: 262 Forumite
    Is this normal? My 7 month old for breakie has 1 and half weetabix with fruit, half a banana. Also has his milk first thing he wakes up. I think he will have 2 but I try not to give into him. I mean 2 weetabix

    Lunch is a 10 month old jar? Sometimes still hungry milk again

    Dinner we will have another milk and then prob portion like a 10 month old and he still asking fr more, give him some snacks.

    He has min 4 bottles 210ml of milk. Water and so forth? His pretty tall in 9to12 months clothing.

    No one can eat in front of him otherwise hell go mad asking for food.

    My first, till this day we struggle feeding him.
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    dipdap wrote: »
    Errrrr :think:
    My maths brain's gone to sleep :rotfl: where's Savvy when you need him :D
    I think I get what you mean :)
    It loses 10p off the total but then the 10% kicks in so in real terms you only lose 10% of the 10p (or gain I'm not sure which)
    Makes sense, I think :think: :rotfl:

    Just to throw a spanner in the works. What if instead of buying a 95p jar and it comparing against £1.04, what if you got a jar that compared 65p v 65p?? There is a C&G baby fruit cocktail 4 month.
    would it force it to compare as the same do you think and then keep the other 10 jars as 89/95/99p v 50p in T :think:
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • rose28454
    rose28454 Posts: 4,963 Forumite
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    Cici_K wrote: »
    Is this normal? My 7 month old for breakie has 1 and half weetabix with fruit, half a banana. Also has his milk first thing he wakes up. I think he will have 2 but I try not to give into him.

    Lunch is a 10 month old jar? Sometimes still hungry milk again

    Dinner we will have another milk and then prob portion like a 10 month old and he still asking fr more, give him some snacks.

    He has min 4 bottles 210ml of milk. Water and so forth? His pretty tall in 9to12 months clothing.

    No one can eat in front of him otherwise hell go mad asking for food.

    My first, till this day we struggle feeding him.

    My son ( 29 now) was 9lb 10oz born. he weighed 24 pounds at 6 months and 36lbs at 12 months. When I went back to work and weaned hime he was on 7 x 7oz bottles a day. He is now a slim young man. If he is hungry feed him. As long as what you are giving him is healthy then he will be fine.
    Maybe keep some healthy snacks ready so when he sees others eating he can have something.
  • Glitchy
    Glitchy Posts: 66 Forumite
    One of mine baby foods compares to £1.54 for 2 not £1 so might be best to leave this off
    Womble total from August - Dec 2013 £o.41

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  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Cici_K wrote: »
    Is this normal? My 7 month old for breakie has 1 and half weetabix with fruit, half a banana. Also has his milk first thing he wakes up. I think he will have 2 but I try not to give into him. I mean 2 weetabix

    Lunch is a 10 month old jar? Sometimes still hungry milk again

    Dinner we will have another milk and then prob portion like a 10 month old and he still asking fr more, give him some snacks.

    He has min 4 bottles 210ml of milk. Water and so forth? His pretty tall in 9to12 months clothing.

    No one can eat in front of him otherwise hell go mad asking for food.

    My first, till this day we struggle feeding him.
    Crikey, he'll be a big fella :D
    If he is hungry, then I say give it to him and dont worry. He may be going through a growth spurt. My 11 month old has 3 bottles of milk a day 240ml (7am, 230pm, 630pm) and has 3 meals. she's not very hungry at breakfast so we dealy her's til about 8/830am - she makes up for it at lunch and dinner though.

    I can't remember about my DS - he's only 4 next month but it seems so long ago.
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    rose28454 wrote: »
    My son ( 29 now) was 9lb 10oz born. he weighed 24 pounds at 6 months and 36lbs at 12 months. When I went back to work and weaned hime he was on 7 x 7oz bottles a day. He is now a slim young man. If he is hungry feed him. As long as what you are giving him is healthy then he will be fine.
    Maybe keep some healthy snacks ready so when he sees others eating he can have something.

    :eek::eek::eek::D:D I love chubby babies. :rotfl:
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • Cici_K
    Cici_K Posts: 262 Forumite
    rose28454 wrote: »
    My son ( 29 now) was 9lb 10oz born. he weighed 24 pounds at 6 months and 36lbs at 12 months. When I went back to work and weaned hime he was on 7 x 7oz bottles a day. He is now a slim young man. If he is hungry feed him. As long as what you are giving him is healthy then he will be fine.
    Maybe keep some healthy snacks ready so when he sees others eating he can have something.

    Omg he was a big baby :eek:Zak was just 3kg at birth but has been eager to eat from day 1. Think he's like 9kg now. It's so good. To fighting for him to eat. The oldest we use to it little toys up on the doors and say look and quickly shove food in. Lol god funny when you think about it
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Glitchy wrote: »
    One of mine baby foods compares to £1.54 for 2 not £1 so might be best to leave this off

    I've just had a look and because the receipt shows 11 jars v 10 in T, one of them HAS to compare at full price. No way round it, other that to buy one that doesn't compare and is N/A. I may trial a 65p jar and hope it compares against 65p. But knowing my luck, it will muck it up..hmm, decisions, decisions. And it's only saving 10p or so
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Cici_K wrote: »
    Omg he was a big baby :eek:Zak was just 3kg at birth but has been eager to eat from day 1. Think he's like 9kg now. It's so good. To fighting for him to eat. The oldest we use to it little toys up on the doors and say look and quickly shove food in. Lol god funny when you think about it

    ha ha, that's the kind of thing we do with tigercub. she's not that bothered unless you bring a yogurt or a piece of fruit out. She has a spoon/plastic pot/lid off a jar to occupy her whilst i shovel it in for her :rotfl:
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Just to throw a spanner in the works. What if instead of buying a 95p jar and it comparing against £1.04, what if you got a jar that compared 65p v 65p?? There is a C&G baby fruit cocktail 4 month.
    would it force it to compare as the same do you think and then keep the other 10 jars as 89/95/99p v 50p in T :think:

    I thought this, the problem is I've no idea which 10 of the 11 it compares :rotfl:
    If it accidently picked the 65p one as one of the 10 you'd lose 40/50p ish off the APG :(
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