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what foods contain iron? easy recipes for 9 month old please

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shoobaloo · 14/06/2006 16:10

Many thanks in advance!

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CorrieDale · 14/06/2006 16:19

Dried apricots have loads and babies love them. Lentils. Red meat. Lentils make a good soup and can be thrown into a stew, or cooked down to a mush with onion and garlic. Lovely topped with mashed potato. Dunno what to do with meat I'm afraid coz I'm veggie.

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monkeytrousers · 14/06/2006 16:20

Quinoa - lovely in (v thick) veggie soup, has omega acids too. Leafy greens.

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TooTicky · 14/06/2006 16:31

Corriedale, you beat me to it! I'd add well-cooked broccoli as a fun finger food.

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kiskidee · 15/06/2006 20:01

liver. v. easily digested. cook and crumble in mashed potato.

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Holymoly321 · 15/06/2006 21:08

mmm.. I have utterly horrifying memories of my mum trying to make me and my brothers eat liver and bacon and us trying to 'hide' it in tissues under the table!

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Holymoly321 · 15/06/2006 21:09

mmm.. I have utterly horrifying memories of my mum trying to make me and my brothers eat liver and bacon and us trying to 'hide' it in tissues under the table!

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Holymoly321 · 15/06/2006 21:09

mmm.. I have utterly horrifying memories of my mum trying to make me and my brothers eat liver and bacon and us trying to 'hide' it in tissues under the table!

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FrannyandZooey · 15/06/2006 21:24

I don't know if you are breastfeeding, shoobaloo, but I know that a lot of breastfeeding mums are frightened into worrying about iron by their health visitors around this age. Contrary to what you may have been told, breastmilk has plenty of iron in and is perfectly absorbed by your baby. The reason that formula has so much more iron in it is because it is a lot harder for the body to absorb iron from other sources.

\link{http://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/vitamins/iron.html\Kellymom} as always, has good info on this

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Coolmama · 16/06/2006 21:54

An easy way to maximise iron absorption is to serve the food with a small glass of orange juice - the calcium aids the body in it's iron uptake.

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Coolmama · 16/06/2006 21:54

I mean the vitamin C - not the calcium, sorry

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