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I'm guessing your daughter is above 6 months old since she's eating the Gerber Puffs? If that's the case, you can try making baked sweet potato fries. They're nutritious, easy to make and a hit with pretty much any child I know. They're soft enough to be eaten by toddlers. You can find a simple recipe in the link below along with a few others. I usually add a dash of cinnamon sugar if I'm making them for older toddlers. http://posts.mode.com/baby-led-weaning-savoury-recipes-6-months/
I steamed peas and mashed them before spreading them out in front of my son when he's on his high chair. It's a great idea because I get at least 20 minutes of "peace and quiet" and he's distracted enough for me to do my own this. Brocollis also make a great easy finger food. My son sucks all the juice from it before gnawing and it. It's definitely messier because he throws the remains down once he's done with it.
Mashed potato rolls,Baked sweet potato sticks,Rice nuggets, mashed peas cutlet would make healthy as well as delicious finger foods for the babies.Apart from that, please check the article to know about other alternatives: https://sg.theasianparent.com/babys-first-finger-foods?utm_medium=web&utm_source=search&utm_campaign=elastic
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Yogurt Melts These are made from freeze-dried yogurt and fruit. A ¼-cup serving has a mere 30 calories. Snack on ‘em straight, or make a DIY snack mix with puffed cereal and popcorn.
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