Do you actually need to introduce 100 foods before your baby turns one… or is this just another overwhelming parenting trend?

If you’ve spent any time on social media as a parent, you’ve probably heard about the “100 foods before one” trend. But is it really necessary for your baby’s development or just adding pressure to an already overwhelming season?

In this episode, Kathy breaks down where the concept came from, what it gets right, and where it can actually lead parents astray. She shares her own experience using the list, why it can be helpful for some families (but not all), and what truly matters when it comes to raising a healthy, adventurous eater.

Episode 26: Episode 26: Should I do 100 foods before one? Unpacking the science of today’s top feeding trends | Food for Tot Podcast with Kathy O’Bryan | The Mini Me Dietitian

  • Where the “100 foods before one” trend originated (and why it’s not research-based)
  • The real goal behind introducing a variety of foods in infancy
  • Why hitting 100 foods doesn’t guarantee preventing picky eating
  • How to know if a checklist approach works for your personality and lifestyle
  • The biggest mistake parents make when focusing only on what their baby eats
  • Why the how of feeding matters just as much as the food itself
  • What to do if your baby ate everything… and now your toddler is suddenly picky
  • How to create sustainable feeding habits that actually work for your whole family
  • A more flexible, realistic approach to raising a confident, happy eater

Food for Tot Podcast with Kathy O’Bryan | Episode 26 on Spotify

Food for Tot Podcast with Kathy O’Bryan | Episode 26 on Apple