Monday, March 17, 2008

Day 1 of Seaweed Powder

Seaweed is rich in iodine. Iodine aids production of thyroxin hormone which is needed for the metabolism and good mental function.



I bought this seaweed from Cold Storage at Takashimaya. It just contain seaweed no other flavouring or seasoning. It is already in powder form, so I just added 1 teaspoon into the cooked porridge. Here how the bottle looks like:







Schedule for Today:

Morning (8 am to 9 am): Breastmilk

Noon (11 am to 12pm): Lunch, continue with breastmilk as and when needed

Early Afternoon (2pm to 3pm): Some fruit puree & breastmilk as and when needed

Late Afternoon (5pm to 6pm): Dinner & breastmilk as and when needed

Night (after 6pm): Breastmilk



Allergy Reaction:

No allergy was observed



Texture of Food:

Same as previously.



Amount of Food:

The amount of food is 1 1/2 tablespoons of rice grains (white + brown) + 1 tablespoon of potato + 1 tablespoon of lentils + 1 tablespoon of chopped spinach + chopped baby carrot + 1 teaspoon of seaweed powder + 1 teaspoon of butter.



Baby reaction:

He loves his porridge with added seaweed.



Age:

9 months