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| Community Rank: Passenger ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Missouri
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| I don't think there is any place to heat up food and I don't think because of health regulations that you can get them to heat it up for you. My kids at 15 months were pretty much on table food full time. They ate plenty of cheerios, fruit, veggies, pasta, breads, meat cut up small, etc.. Basic items like pasta were very easy to request and we didn't have any problems getting them from our servers. The buffets also had plenty of items available so they never went hungry.
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| Trade Queen Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Connecticut
Posts: 12,337
| I'm not aware of any way to heat up baby food but then again, our son at 15 months was on table food so I may just not be remembering. I know my sister in law used to heat the bootles up by asking for a large glass or mug of HOT water and putting the bottle in it. Maybe this would work with baby food jars? Otherwise, like Becka said - I would just concentrate on regular food, cut up very small. ![]()
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| Community Rank: Scout ![]() Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 4,329
| You won't need the baby food. All three of my DD's were off baby food and eating table food before their first birthdays. My youngest is almost 16 months old and eats straight from our plates now.
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