Insightful Newsflash #2: if your kid is spitting up the baby food and you wonder why, try living on the stuff yourself for a couple of days.
Insightful Newsflash #2: if your kid is spitting up the baby food and you wonder why, try living on the stuff yourself for a couple of days.
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Feel better, Joe.
Joe - actually you will probably be happier with the baby food than the baby is. The very young are VERY PICKY eaters.
As to food poisoning, I prefer just tea only for a couple of days. Almost any food just makes it worse.
My Great Grandmother thought canned baby food was a measure of the world's greatest progress. She had lost her first child to "second summer sickness" in about 1890.
Hope you get well soon.
Get better soon Blogfather! And I agree, go with tea or clear liquids for a few days and skip the baby food.
Sorry, dude. Try some flat ginger ale. That always works for me.
Be well soon, my faery blogfather-- can't you just magick yourself out of it? :)
Tried that, Jinn. Though I suspect I may have accidentally mispronounced the "Icio Choler" phrase as "Chateau Chunder" in my frzzled state.
The results have been... unfortunate.
Baby food?
Joe. Dude. Why would you eat something when you are sick which would likely make you puke when you're well?
Anyway, seconds on the tea and flat gingerale, and feel better soon...
LOL! That's good.
Get well soon, mate.
Ugh - sorry to hear you're so sick, Joe.
Boiled white rice. A little chicken broth, warm. These tend to stay down when other things don't ....
Get well soon!
BRAT - Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, Toast...
A.L.
Um...Did we eat at the same place? I am over it today - mostly.
Soda crackers and 7-Up.
In my experience a small child will eat whatever baby food is served, if you stick the spoon far enough back in his mouth.
WHATEVER you decide might stay down or in ...
drink gallons of water and a pinch of salt and
sugar for electrolytes. Cranberry juice if ya
can. Bits of cheese and cooked cereal to start
after the worst is over. Mac and cheese?
Baby food? Yechh.
I'd give Oxo broth a go.
Get well soon!
or, if your toddler starts puking in the car when he's never shown signs of car-sickness before: you might want to try noticing that his breakfast milk is sour when you put it in the pan to warm up for him, because you're in a vacation apartment with no AC, it's hot and you didn't have the fridge turned up high enough. Oops.
Oh sweetie - feel better. And yes, babyfood is a bad way to go. Boil some white rice, have a little plain yogurt with it, drink flat ginger ale and gatorade. Move up to clear broth.