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flowermama
When DD1 was on solids I used to give her Heinz baby pasta (I think it had alphabet shapes) and she loved it. I've been looking for it in the supermarket but it seems to have been discontinued! Does anyone know of any other baby pastas? I could just chop up regular pasta but baby pasta was a lot easier original.gif
3_for_me
I always buy the little pasta bits for soups or risaroni pasta, cook a bunch up, put the sauce on and freeze it in single serves. original.gif
flowermama
QUOTE (3_for_me @ 10/06/2012, 08:11 PM) *
I always buy the little pasta bits for soups or risaroni pasta, cook a bunch up, put the sauce on and freeze it in single serves. original.gif


Thanks, that sounds good...do you just find them in the regular pasta section? I love your sig by the way original.gif
nae08
How about Risoni (small rice shaped pasta)
I also found Coles brand dinosaur shapes. My boys love it!
3_for_me
Yep with the pasta, they are often up the top shelf hiding near the lasagne and other specialty pastas
sakura73
I buy Bellamy's baby pasta: they have baby macaroni and pasta shapes, both are made of spelt grain and very delicious.
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