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For my son we would give him cereal at lunch time and a jar of veggies or fruits at dinner time. Nurse him BEFORE you give him the food, if he's really hungry he won't want to eat something new. Breastmilk is still his primary source of nutrition until a year. We waited for the meats until he was around 9-10 months. Dairy at a year. You can use pumped breastmilk in the cereal, if you can't pump you can use water or regular milk if your doctor oks it. Our pediatrician suggested giving him one new food for 5 days before starting a new one to see if he had any food allergies, although I know some others on here have said that's not necessary. You can make baby food cheaper than buying it (i'm assuming you are on a budget if you're on WIC). Fresh veggies, steam or boil, and smash or blend in a blender. You can freeze it in ice cub trays, then just defrost a cube or two per meal. A jar of baby food costs .75 to $1, and gets you 1 meal. A sweet potato is about 50 cents and can get you 3-4 meals. Butternut squash or a frozen bag of peas can make 10-12 meals. It's very easy and much more economical. Good luck and remember not to stress if he's not eating a whole lot, this is just "practice" food!