My son is 1.5 years can I feed curd rice for 3 times.
Is it OK or any issues
As I heard from grand MA if we eat curd all the time brain becomes lazy
Kindly suggest me plz
Note. As I will go to office no one at home to prepare snacks and tiffin for my baby
My in-law will take care of him but she can't make tiffin
Kindly suggest me with good options
My son daily food habit
Morng @9Am one banana
Morng at 11Am curd rice
Morng at 12 some milk
He will play and sleep at 1to 2 betwen
At 2.30 curd rice and some rasam
@4.30 some biscuits
@6 some mik
@8.30 curd rice with some chutney
At 10 he will take milk and play and sleep at 11 to 11.30 at the 9t
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Dear parents,
According to me stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet like Dal,dalia,khicdi alu kela rice,apple,upama,halwa,patolia,rab,kadi idle poha satu Custard &from 8pm to 8am give mothers milk is preferable if not give top milk Withoutwater and add sugar as per your taste .
To start with stop milk for 4hrs for 15days and give semisolid diet next 15days stop milk for 8hrs and give semisolid diet lastly stop milk from 8amto8pm and give semisolid diet.
For your knowledge 100ml milk gives 70calories of energy, 100 ml juices give 55calories of energy and 100gm of semisolid diet gives 350calories of energy.
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