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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://littlesnippets.co.uk/2017/02/07/baby-led-weaning-tips/#comment-44&quot;&gt;TheEverythingDiary&lt;/a&gt;.

Honestly don&#039;t worry about it! It&#039;s easy for me to say that now, but 3 months ago I was exactly the same as you.. I started with broccoli because I could boil it to within an inch of its life and the stalk was quite good for her to hold onto. I&#039;d also recommend homemade potato wedges and banana although that can be quite slippery so you can leave half of the skin on to give your baby more to hold onto. Grated cheese is good too and also yoghurt because you worry less about choking just be prepared for the mess! Good luck! X]]></description>
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<p>Honestly don&#8217;t worry about it! It&#8217;s easy for me to say that now, but 3 months ago I was exactly the same as you.. I started with broccoli because I could boil it to within an inch of its life and the stalk was quite good for her to hold onto. I&#8217;d also recommend homemade potato wedges and banana although that can be quite slippery so you can leave half of the skin on to give your baby more to hold onto. Grated cheese is good too and also yoghurt because you worry less about choking just be prepared for the mess! Good luck! X</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this! My baby is 4 months old and honestly I am dreading weaning. I&#039;ve taken the government based weaning class and it definitely wasn&#039;t for me as blw is the way I want to go but I&#039;m so unsure on where to start. Can you recommend what foods worked best for you when you first started? X]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this! My baby is 4 months old and honestly I am dreading weaning. I&#8217;ve taken the government based weaning class and it definitely wasn&#8217;t for me as blw is the way I want to go but I&#8217;m so unsure on where to start. Can you recommend what foods worked best for you when you first started? X</p>
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