MrMe hates butter (and margarine and all those butter type spreads) so so oddMy daughter doesn't like butter in her sandwiches and the butter on her toast has to be completely melted.....she is a little weirdo like her Mammy
MrMe hates butter (and margarine and all those butter type spreads) so so oddMy daughter doesn't like butter in her sandwiches and the butter on her toast has to be completely melted.....she is a little weirdo like her Mammy
She used to do this.....I think she sickened herself.....abit like me with red aftershockThis is me
My 4yo however, will eat spoonfuls of butter.
If we go to a restaurant, and you get rolls with butter, she opens the butter and eats it like a chocolate
I love the stuff, my sandwiches and toast are 80% butter and 20% breadMrMe hates butter (and margarine and all those butter type spreads) so so odd
That was my tea this eveButter on a hot crumpet
Again I'd eat chunks of the stuff.....I feel I may need to cut back when I stop feeding or I'll be buying a new wardrobeI'll eat it melted.. But only a thin thin layer.
Same as cheese... I can't eat cheese unless its melted and only thin layer
Agreed. I can't eat raw cheese. Only melted/cooked.I'll eat it melted.. But only a thin thin layer.
Same as cheese... I can't eat cheese unless its melted and only thin layer
Just eaten a bowl full of home made buttercreamButter is elite
Me with cheeseI'll eat it melted.. But only a thin thin layer.
Same as cheese... I can't eat cheese unless its melted and only thin layer
Ah we have this issue I’ve literally just upgraded her to the next size up as her head wasn’t fitting in the baby seat any more. Now though the next size up is too big. This doesn’t help but she’s 9th centile weight (well just under now) but 50th length so we have a similar issue. Her head drops forwards if she falls asleep but she’s too big for the next size down.My 14 month old is very petite (7.5kg) and 9th percentile height, he still uses a newborn carrier car seat which says it is up to 13kg. Does anyone know if at any point I need to take the head cushion insert part out or do you leave them in?
The bit that goes around their head?My 14 month old is very petite (7.5kg) and 9th percentile height, he still uses a newborn carrier car seat which says it is up to 13kg. Does anyone know if at any point I need to take the head cushion insert part out or do you leave them in?
Does her carseat recline?Ah we have this issue I’ve literally just upgraded her to the next size up as her head wasn’t fitting in the baby seat any more. Now though the next size up is too big. This doesn’t help but she’s 9th centile weight (well just under now) but 50th length so we have a similar issue. Her head drops forwards if she falls asleep but she’s too big for the next size down.
I was thinking of getting the birth - 4 years one but seems daft when he defo has lots of room still in this one. I think you can get the reclining rear face ones that may be better.Ah we have this issue I’ve literally just upgraded her to the next size up as her head wasn’t fitting in the baby seat any more. Now though the next size up is too big. This doesn’t help but she’s 9th centile weight (well just under now) but 50th length so we have a similar issue. Her head drops forwards if she falls asleep but she’s too big for the next size down.
Oopsno one ever mentioned anything so assumed it just stayed how it came.. it is just like a padded sausage around his head?..The bit that goes around their head?
It should be take out around 6 months/when they can support their own head.
Or is there another bit?
Does her carseat recline?
Yeah but it’s shite and I don’t think it reclines far enough either that or we are too totally missing something but we’ve been over it a million timesThe bit that goes around their head?
It should be take out around 6 months/when they can support their own head.
Or is there another bit?
Does her carseat recline?
Yeah, that's the "newborn insert".This is what I am trying to reference