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		<title>Egg-cellent</title>
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She&#8217;s really getting into finger foods now. This is a blessing and a curse, as they say. It&#8217;s becoming a problem because she really only wants to eat what she can put in her mouth. She doesn&#8217;t want a bottle either. She&#8217;ll take it. Sometimes she&#8217;ll drink it. Often she drinks half  and [...]]]></description>
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<p>She&#8217;s really getting into finger foods now. This is a blessing and a curse, as they say. It&#8217;s becoming a problem because she really only wants to eat what she can put in her mouth. She doesn&#8217;t want a bottle either. She&#8217;ll take it. Sometimes she&#8217;ll drink it. Often she drinks half  and then throws it down and takes off running. She&#8217;s not quite skilled at putting food in her mouth just yet; so, she doesn&#8217;t eat very much on her own. The trouble is that she doesn&#8217;t want me to feed her, either. She doesn&#8217;t get the spoon yet &#8211; it&#8217;s still a device of mystery when not in mama&#8217;s hand. I&#8217;m working on various ways to get her to eat pureed foods and trying all kinds of finger foods, probably more quickly than I would have planned. But with a baby, nothing goes as planned so here we are trying eggs and whatever else we can get our hands on.</p>
<p>Claire&#8217;s had egg yolks before and they were on the <b><i>Do Not Eat</i></b> list for some time. However, with her lack of coordination (and teeth) I am running out of options of what she will eat. So I decided to hard-boil a few eggs and give it another go. Here is the result:</p>
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<p>She loved it. The yolks* are mushy and easy to grasp and they melt in her mouth. I&#8217;m happy because she&#8217;s eating and eggs are such an easy food to prepare. Once they are hard-boiled they last about a week in the fridge, which makes for an easy, ready-to-eat food.</p>
<p>*Note that the whites of the eggs are typically an allergen and it&#8217;s advised that you don&#8217;t give egg whites to a baby under 12 months.</p>
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