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Since JT started feeding 3 weeks ago, we've made do with using a ceramic saucer that fits in the palm of my hand. I wanted to feel out first how much he's gonna be eating daily so I'd know what to buy, how big his bowls or plates need to be. Within that time span, his consumption increased from 1 tsp of cerelac once a day to 1 tbsp three times a day. The saucer wasn't enough anymore. And he kept grabbing the spoon and fragile saucer that I feared it'll fall out of my hands and smash on the floor. So we went to SM Megamall (of course, Lola Emilie had to come, too). We bought a 7-pieces feeding set (3 bowls of different sizes, cup, 2 spoons, and a fork); a set of 3-pieces bowl with lid of different sizes to store in his food (the one currently stored in our refrigerator is mashed chayotte or sayote) and will also double as his feeding bowl whenever we go out; and a transparent plastic container to put all these stuff and his bottles in. For his first spoon, I'm using the one in the middle. The other ones are for when he grows older. This set was given by his Ninang Fawie. What I love about them is that they change color (turns white) when the food or liquid into which it is immersed is too hot for baby.
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