There is nothing both my sons liked more than rusks for their breakfast every morning! The best weaning food there is! Will be giving my next one the same.
A very enjoyable biscuit for baby to enjoy (I myself am guilty of nicking a few).
A great taste and minimal mess. Can be added to porridge to thicken it up or simply enjoyed as a treat. A weekly must have. My family are big fans of these biscuits.
These are a great size for baby to hold, easy to eat from 6 months onward.
Weaknesses:
Sticky baby hands
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I have fed rusks to my toddler and am now introducing them to my new baby. They are great for teething and just as a snack between meals. I also like that it can be crumbled with milk to make a cereal. My only issue is they can become sticky, but what baby isn't stick sometimes?
There aren't many products around that still taste very similar to the way you remember them being 40 years ago, but Farley's Rusks are still Farley's Rusks. I have to take the one star off the five stars my taste buds recommend, though, because there's no need for so much sugar.
Babies love them mixed with milk or full weaned as a biscuit. Well worth the money and enjoyable for everyone. My kids still have them now as snacks sometimes on there own and sometimes with milk
Farley’s rusk was the first finger food my baby tried and it was amazing. It also helped my baby from the irritation caused during the teething process. Would surely recommend!
As a family, rusks are a favourite - I can remember eating them myself, as a child! They still taste yummy today, and we all enjoy eating them- adults and children! They’re a great first weaning food, they can be mixed with your baby’s milk to make a porridge. My children have all been fully breastfed and haven’t taken a bottle, I therefore haven’t used them in this way (although you could always express your milk, should you want to). I break the rusk in half to make it the right size for little hands. My 6 month old daughter loves gumming them and as they’re quite hard - I find they help her when teething. The rusks come packed in a foil wrapper, which seals well when scrunched - preventing them becoming soft. They're easy to pack in your bag, for snacks on the go. The sugar contents is quite high, but you can buy low sugar varieties - fine as part of a balanced diet. I would definitely recommend them.
Who doesn't like these there great even I like these ? my daughter loved these I also mixed these with warm baby milk when weaning her would recommend trying these
Bought these to try with my 6 month old son, but it was only when I got home my husband pointed out how much sugar is in them. I couldn't believe it. I know its healthy to have a varied diet, but I'd rather not be giving him such sweet biscuits when he loves the Organix puffs much are much better for him. I didnt realise that you could get the no added sugar variety, which I'll be looking out for during my next shop. I do like that they have multiple uses depending on your babies age and stage of development.
I like to mix with fruit for my little boy. He really loves it. My friend was recommend for me as well and it was a good chose. I can recommend for everyone.
Farleys rusks have been a favourite of mine with all my children perfect to start weaning them with just had some milk, unfortunately they dont seem to last too long in my house as my partner seems to enjoy them too
Absolutely love these. Being a mother of 4 and expecting my 5th have always been a hit all my children loves these and I do too. Will definitely be offering these to baby number 5 when weaning.
Easy to use, quick, on the go, used from 6 months to 99 years. Loved by all the family
Yummy creamy i get with every shop. My 5 and 4 year olds also love them
The Farley rusks are very good value for money. I’ve used them with all 3 of my kids. They are very easy to digest as when little one is sucking on them the saliva makes it crumble and extremely soft to eat
Very good if your baby is teething as it takes time to eat the biscuit. You can also give on the go as its very quick just to take it with you. And my baby seems to enjoy it very much.
Good for young children when starting to wean, good for teething
Weaknesses:
Quite big and bulky
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I used these with my son when he was around 6 months and had recently started weaning. They are great to give them something to keep them busy for a while my only con would be they are quite big and bulky so I would reccomend cutting them up if they are still quite young. They are also great if your little one is teething to give them something to chew on.
We love rusks! They are so versatile and can be used in a few different ways, my daughter loves them mashed into milk or a fruit pot, everyone in the family love them
My daughter loves a rusk she started eating them when she started weaning and ash she has gotten older (10 months) she like to swap hands holding it and also helps when she is teething as she rubs it on her gums at times which can be quite soothing for her
My baby loves the taste, reduced sugars and salts so it’s healthy for my child
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Nothing that i came actually
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These rusks are best ones i have come across they taste really good so even a fussy eater will like it , you can also mix with milk and gibe as a cereal or as a finger food
Well, who doesn't love a rusk! Both my girls have dribbled over rusks and thoroughly enjoyed them every time. They're such an easy go to filler upper or snack. Mix with milk for a tasty alternative. My 3 year old still asks for a rusk when the baby has one. I think we'll always have rusks in the cupboard whether theres a baby in the house or not. Would definitely recommend for all ages.