Eat like a queen! Lamb for baby, eggs for the rest of us...
Updated | By East Coast Radio/ Udesha Moodley-Judhoo
Baby even dropped the premium cut lamb chop whilst reaching for his broccoli...

After we saw a mother share a video of her baby eating a meal in her high chair, a pretty expensive meal, we realised that many parents might be going through this.
The baby girl is eating a lamb cutlet. If you're a meat lover, you will know that some cuts of meat are more expensive than others.
According to Onya Magazine in Australia, "French cut lamb chops tend to be more expensive than the rest. However, they are an incredible delicacy."
The video got lots of traction, with many other parents sharing their experiences with their babies' 'premium' diets.
And we have to be honest, we agree that our kids have good taste and are living an upgraded life when it comes to the foods they eat.
WATCH the video below, courtesy of TikTok.
@caitlinmunyard Meanwhile dad and I are over here eating eggs on toast for dinner 🙃😂 #babyfunny #firsttimemum #babytiktok #babylove #babyledweaning #blw #costofliving #babygirl #mumsoftiktok #funnybaby ♬ make me go viral - funnyvideostoday83
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It seems that other moms decided to jump on the bandwagon. Check out some of their comments:
Caitlin Rose: "And the berries you need to remortgage the house in order to buy, of course my baby has to be a berry fiend 🙄"
Talia Vartzokas: "My son was just causally squishing blue berries today"
Georgie | Mother Nourish: "definitely 10 second rule for the lamb"
Emma: "The only meat my 2.5yo will eat is lamb cutlets. 6! She ate 6 the other night. She is sending me broke $52/kg!"

Image Courtesy of TikTok
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