You can buy baby food at the grocery/baby stores. Your facilitator should be able to take you to one. We just brought some bottles, small bowls with lids and spoons--those disposable bibs are pretty darn nice too (although you can always make due with those room service napkins).
We stayed at hotels where they had breakfast (and a refrigerator in the room)--so that was never a meal we needed to worry about. Always some type of porridge, yogurt, milk, juice, bread that can put into small pieces. We always snagged an extra yogurt and banana for a snack for the morning for our son. We also bought soft cookies at the store (like shortbread cookies) and broke them into pieces in the bowl and poured milk over them for his afternoon snack (one of the orphanage treats that they got). You can also buy instant milk cereal and get boiled water from the hotel to make it.
For lunch or dinner some kind of noodle soup is fine-just smash it with a fork. Mashed potatoes go over great--and of course the baby food. The orphanage director will also let you know what your child is eating and will answer any questions. The doctor where we adopted our son even told us what he loved (squash) and hated (cabbage).
You'll do great. Just make sure to pack some for the plane ride home and little cookies or crackers (if you have room-toss a container of those little stars that melt in their mouth in your luggage). Our son has eating problems and can only eat pureed stuff for the most part so make sure you get a little of both kinds of baby food--he may/may not be ready for the stuff that has more texture. We had to go back to the store 3 times!! He ate a lot! Have fun!! (bring lots of T-shirts to wear while you feed her--you are now a member of the human napkin club

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