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fbc
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Sun, Feb 19 2017, 12:09 pm
So we're down to 16 oz milk a day, but for real meals, what do you give? Someone suggested eggs (any way), rice cake with melted cheese, toast, grilled cheese, fish sticks. What else? Need more ideas!! Oh yeah noodles are already on the list. More ideas welcome!! I'm just not sure how big of a meal she needs? If we're having chicken and potatoes for dinner, should I be giving her chicken and potatoes (cut up, obv). Or something simpler? Thanks!
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devorah1231
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Sun, Feb 19 2017, 12:14 pm
Babies can eat pretty much anything. If your baby is one, the only thing you have to worry about are choking hazards. For supper, you can give your baby whatever you are eating. Meals to send to babysitter ideas:
Soup
Avocado
Leftovers from supper
bread/sandwiches
oatmeal
cheese
crackers
applesauce
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fbc
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Sun, Feb 19 2017, 12:27 pm
Thanks! Yeah we do lots of that already so I guess we're off to a good start
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miriamg
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Sun, Feb 19 2017, 1:59 pm
Chicken and potatoes are great. Also meatballs, soups, sandwiches, yogurts. Basically anything except many raw fruits, vegetables, and nuts which could cause choking.
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ectomorph
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Sun, Feb 19 2017, 2:20 pm
My 2 year old loves soup with soup cookies (croutons). He sees us eating it and wants.
Fish sticks
French fries
We're dairy free.
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mummiedearest
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Sun, Feb 19 2017, 2:33 pm
yogurt
cheese
eggs
soup
chicken
beef
lamb
rice
potatoes
pasta
kasha
vegetables
fruit
bread/toast
fish
waffles
pancakes (standard, potato, veggie, cheese)
applesauce (I make my own with any fruit I need to use up cooked in. easy to make)
hot dogs, cut into safe pieces
chicken nuggets
fish sticks
toddler finger food
rice cakes
crackers
veggie patties (my kids like dr. praegers broccoli littles)
cold breakfast cereals
pretty much anything, just be careful of choking hazards. also, don't be hesitant to give strange combinations. one of my kids dipped fish sticks into applesauce for years...
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lucky14
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Sun, Feb 19 2017, 10:45 pm
this is what my 1 year old ate today:
breakfast: cereal (cheerios) and milk
snack: sliced pear
lunch: 3/4 whole wheat english muffin with melted cheese on it (cut into strips), cucumber (cut up into teeny tiny pieces), and a sliced softish apple
snack: cheese and apple slices
dinner: chicken chopped up small, rice, and edamame (halved)
I try to give him at least 2 veggies and 2 fruits a day. The fruits are pretty easy to get in, but I have to get creative with the veggies sometimes!
thinking of things others haven't mentioned yet: I have a couple of lentil recipes that he likes and the other day I made us pea soup for lunch which was a big hit.
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