06-13-2008, 03:41 AM | #1 |
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toddler meal ideas?
Does anyone have any toddler meal ideas, i think Micah is getting sick of, chicken, grilled cheese, eggs, pancakes, i don't know what else to feed him, he gets all his fruits and veggies, i'm having problems with dinner meals, any ideas?
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I googled Toddler's Nutritional Requirements, and came up with this - it's interesting.
http://www.wholesometoddlerfood.com/Toddlers.htm
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when i got to work here is what i pack for NA-NA example of Breakfast: 3 pancakes fruit juice snack yogurt cookies lunch kids meal plus side mac and cheese. mid day snack jello banana then when he comes home he still eats a dinner... That's my boy, i love big babies !!!
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ps, i printed out all the recipes, thanks again Judy !!!!!
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I'm a big believe in just giving the kids whatever you are eating. Sometimes you hav to serve something 3 or 4 times before they like it, but believe me it will make your life easier down the road if they get used to eating whatever you eat. It avoids picky eating and having to worry when you go somewhere. My kids ate tuna, steak, and chinese food as toddlers.
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I think that any food that they can pick up and is chewable for them is alright. You might try Cheerios for breakfast or a snack. Macaroni and Cheese is always a favorite. Peas, green beans, hominy, or pork and beans. Vienna sausages are good too or you can get the baby food kind. Hmmmm.....I'm having a hard time remembering because my baby is 16 now!!
I agree with what Teri said too.
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Haley! You need to eat better young lady!
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Terri i been that way for years, once in a blue moon i'll eat dinner and that's only if we go out... to keep my weight down.. i learned to eat this way .. i'm fine.. i drink lots of water and take my vit. and i'll pick at night whatever Micah don't eat, i'll eat his veggies...
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Haley,
I love big babies too! I also don't agree that they need only 2 meals/day. I like the idea of establishing a schedule for meals early on. You can make him English muffin pizza, soups, if he likes them are great, even a bowl of cheerios like Diana said. If he likes veggies, you can steam them up and serve them with pasts, rice, potatoes, etc. My daughter ate beautifully until she was a year old. Then she stopped eating! I had her on a bottle until she was 4 1/2! She took it to kindergarten with her. I put milk, raw egg, protein powder, etc. in, made the hole in the nipple huge, and covered it all up with chocolate syrup. Consider yourself lucky that Micah is a good eater.
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As toddlers, our girls ate big people food. I'd cut the meat and any hard to chew or fiberous item into small pieces so they would not choke on it and they did fine. Our oldest loved broccoli. She would ask for more "trees" (I'd cut the broccoli into small pieces that did look like small trees). She grew out of her love for it though and as an adult will not touch the stuff.
Our pediatrician was a big advocate of offering toddlers a big variety of adult foods. Hubby and I like to try new things, so they do, too.
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It has been awhile for me too.. Let's see being italian...lol I use to feed them pastina with a little butter and sometimes I put in a little ricotta cheese, add a little milk and salt.. Yummy they still love it and so do I.. It fills them . I also believe like some mentioned to give them what you are eating.
My son is not a veggie person and its a shame I use to give them veggies when they were little. My kids loved meatballs, so I would give them that.. Hotdogs cut up so they don't choke... mash potatoes . Kids love chicken nuggets I use to buy them in the meat department. Pizza all kids love that , just cut it up.. Breakfast is important so give him cheerios, maybe farina that was another big hit and still his. I make farina with milk , add a little butter and a drop of brown sugar. Somethings they remember and still love.. Pancakes are good, I use to make Mickey Mouse waffles, yes I had a waffle maker...lol My son sometimes will ask me mom can you make the waffles, yes he is 23 yrs old. lol see some memories stay... Your son is at the picky stage and may want to eat the same food over and over, thats ok, this shall pass... Hope I was of help! |
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Hominy is actually corn. It's soaked and the outer covering is removed. It's very good and I have it quite a bit here at home. It comes in a can and will be in the same area that you find canned corn at the grocery store. It comes in white or yellow and they both taste the same. I usually buy some of both and use whatever color goes with my meal. I put it in a dish with a little bit of butter and salt and pepper and cook it in the microwave for a couple of minutes or so. You can also drain the water off and cook it in a skillet with a little bit of butter or bacon grease. Either way it tastes about the same. Try it and let me know what you think. (There are a lot of recipes on the internet)
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I too fed my toddlers whatever we were eating. As adults they'll eat almost anything because they grew up that way.
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