LynetteLoh
Member
Hi mummies (and daddies),
My DS is coming to 8 mths in 2 weeks and has been on cereal till now. We tried to start him on porridge as his infant care cooks that for the babies there. The infant care uses brown rice, salmon and a vege for the porridge. I think my DS wasn't used to it and he got diarrhea after eating the porridge after 3 days. So now I am intending to cook my own and bring to the infant care for them to feed.
I have a few questions to ask though:
(1) How much water do I put into the slow cooker to cook the porridge? Any guidelines you know of? Can I cook the porridge overnight? And once the porridge starts to cook can I throw in the fish and vege to cook it overnight?
(2) I bought the tiger brand food jar to store the porridge but I'm wondering if it is good to put 2 meals worth inside (for lunch and dinner). Will the porridge go bad? Especially if I intend to cook the porridge with "Ngor Heer" I'm not sure if the fish will turn fishy... Any one can share their experience?
Thanks so much!!
My DS is coming to 8 mths in 2 weeks and has been on cereal till now. We tried to start him on porridge as his infant care cooks that for the babies there. The infant care uses brown rice, salmon and a vege for the porridge. I think my DS wasn't used to it and he got diarrhea after eating the porridge after 3 days. So now I am intending to cook my own and bring to the infant care for them to feed.
I have a few questions to ask though:
(1) How much water do I put into the slow cooker to cook the porridge? Any guidelines you know of? Can I cook the porridge overnight? And once the porridge starts to cook can I throw in the fish and vege to cook it overnight?
(2) I bought the tiger brand food jar to store the porridge but I'm wondering if it is good to put 2 meals worth inside (for lunch and dinner). Will the porridge go bad? Especially if I intend to cook the porridge with "Ngor Heer" I'm not sure if the fish will turn fishy... Any one can share their experience?
Thanks so much!!