Stuff for Baby: Paul’s First Yogurt!

My kid's food is more expensive than mine ok! The rice grain for his porridge costs me RM8 per kg – I buy California pearl rice!!! I'm really not sure why I've become so kiasee, but maybe it's the influence of all the organic-feeding momzillas around. He's got special spoons for his feeding times, and his bibs are out of this world – I bought three dura-bibs for RM16.90 each okay, don't play play!

And so because I have become such a kiasu and kiasee mommy, when I saw this at the Jaya Grocer yesterday, I fell for the 'overseas imported food, there should be quality food' bait.

Well, the other reason is also because  I'm terrifed of making my own yogurt. Eric thinks I might just poison the whole family with my attempts at home-making my yogurt. However, I've been wanting to introduce Paul to Yogurt for some time, and when I saw this, Yoplait Baby's First Yogurt, the RM12.99 for a pack of six price tag didn't stop me at all.

Yoplait Baby's First Yogurt

Upon unpackaging – the six feed-size cartons come in two banana flavored packs, and four vanilla-flavored packs.

Comes in a packof 6!

Here's what the Vanilla flavored yogurt looks like. It tastes good, after all, baby's yogurt is made from full fat milk over our usuall low-fat, adult variant. ALAS! PAUL didn't like it at all. Took me all of 1/2 hour and Paul would only take five spoonfuls!  

Looks good, even nicer to eat!

Will try this after a few more days. Fingers crossed, hopefully he will learn to love it, otherwise, I'll have to do the Mommy-DBKL thing again.

 

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Aug16

2 Responses to “Stuff for Baby: Paul’s First Yogurt!”

  1. They say that you should try giving new foods to a baby at least 10 times before he gets accustomed to the new taste. So don’t give up just yet since yogurt is sooooooo good for them babies. For my baby, I’ve tried banana MORE than 10 times over the course of 3 months and she has refused every single time. Thus I know it’s a dead end. But a lot of the new food that I’ve introduced (yogurt being one of them) was rejected the first few times before she accepted it. Now she can eat 3 quarters to a full tub as a snack. Good luck!

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