

As mum to two boys I have survived two bouts of introducing solid food, and when I say survived – I mean exactly that.
My youngest son Leo is two-and-a-half-years old (the half is important) and thankfully he can now chew steak with the best of them.
It wasn’t always this way. I remember the ups, the downs and the frantic 3am Googling of “How much banana is too much banana?”
Here are eight of the most common thoughts I had while introducing solids to both of them.
1. Everyone has an opinion. HALP!

Before I had kids, I wondered what could possibly be challenging about adding in some mashed banana to baby’s day?