For example brand like farley's rusk, or any Finnish brand.
I searched almost all the super markets in Oulu, but couldn't find any

Thanks in Advance.

Answer was given already, I repeat it, underlined:penelope wrote:Empty calories; begs the question: why bother![]()
/PaulPaul_D wrote:Well, almost nothing in it, it is for learning how to feed oneself with these funny things at [the end of] the arms. And it is for soothing the pain in the mouth.
penelope wrote:But nearly 400 kcal per 100g![]()
Empty calories; begs the question: why bother![]()
Much better to give fruit/veg which would give lots of vitamins and minerals for the same calorific value.
No, you are not the only one. But it seems like eeeeeverybody here (in Finland) is feeding that to their babies and raving about how a great snack it is. And not only to babies, but to toddlers and even older kids too. I see it as processed... um... non-food ("crap" is actually what I think about it), and in addition I really don't think it is a good idea to teach children to constantly snack (and especially on pure carbohydrates).penelope wrote:But I'm pretty sure I am not the only one around here who thinks that Finnish-grown sugar and fat-free maize pop snacks are not the best solution to teething problems.
I'm not a baby, but would gladdly snaffle down a pack of Farley's rusks.CH wrote:To OP: We don't have any baby biscuits here, and with that I don't mean only brands, but the whole concept of special biscuits for babies is foreign. But you could always make them yourself, I have seen online recipes. (Some Googling later...) For instance here are several: http://wholesomebabyfood.com/teethingbiscuits.htm