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What else can I put in R's sandwich, or on bread for tea, apart from:


cottage cheese

grated cheddar

mashed avocado

philadelphia


He's 11 months and a good eater but I need new ideas for simple finger food (he usually has his 'main' meal for lunch), and ideally something that wouldn't go too soggy when I make it the night before for his lunchbag for the childminder.

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Tuna mayo and sweetcorn go down well here. Also cream cheese and fruit spread, chicken pureed woth cottage cheese (bit of a faff but at the time I would have tried anything to get E to have some protein!), hummmus, hummus and avocado...


As you can tell sandwiches are popular here!

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My son loves mackerel pate. I thought it would be too strong for him but he really likes it. I just whizz up a mackerel fillet with a spoonful of cottage cheese and creme freche so it's nice and creamy and a squeeze of lemon juice. It's good in a sarnie or with toasted pitta bread. Hummous with a bit of grated carrot is also a favourite.
Tried soft spreadable goats cheese (just stuff from supermarket) this week on pitta and it seemed to go down well. oh also tuna mayo, left over roast chicken (though he prefers it if it's with mayo or similar) ...just discovered cucumber and that goes down really well, cucumber sandwiches?! or sticks of it for finger food?
Hummus is a big favourite here. As is marmite (but sparingly given the salt). Ham is a bit salty so I've seen it recommended only from 12 months, but not sure what the magic is when they turn 1.... Cold roast chicken goes down well. Mini pizzas are good and easy - but some blinis from supermarket, add a bit of tomato paste and a little cheese and stick under the grill for a few minutes.

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