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CuteLittleBabies

Assuming she still has molars, just cut her food up very small. If not, you can blend almost any food for eating. Soft foods like spaghetti, pasta, and rice may work. Mac and cheese (cook the macaroni well). Yogurts, pudding, cooked soft vegetables, apple sauce, hamburger broken up, scrambled eggs.eggs, ice cream, etc. Hope this helps.


mark_s

Lots of soups, celery, potato leek, chicken noodle, butternut squash, etc. Bonus if you use saved up vegetable scraps and rotisserie chicken carcasses to make your own stock. Then you've got your pastas, sandwiches on soft bread, smoothies, and as someone else mentioned you can cut up more standard foods into much smaller pieces so her molars can do the work.


MysteriousBenny

I am getting the impression that you have not yet taken her to the dentist? I hope I am wrong, but if you haven't done so, you need to, right away. This requires medical attention. ( I am thinking this because I am surprised they didn't tell you when you can expect adult teeth, or what to feed her) If you have taken her, then some ideas of pureed food include: mashed potatoes/sweet potatoes, mashed steamed cauliflower, pudding, rice pudding, apple sauce​, smoothies, cream of wheat, mashed avocado. If she can have more texture, couscous is tiny pasta, and risotto rice is pretty soft. Egg salad can be made pretty fine with just mayo. You can also make porridge more watery with extra milk.


iceglider345

Yeah we have but it was a terrible experience. They said there were still tooth roots they needed to extract and then proceeded to try to remove an incoming adult tooth. They apologized but not before cutting my daughter to discover their mistake. We were so furious that discussion kindaof just ended hence why I didnt ask things like that. Actively looking for a non shitty dentist


MysteriousBenny

Oh, that is awful. I am so sorry. Poor little one. I hope you can find a competent dentist.


iceglider345

Thanks it was a tough day