Q&A: toddler lunch ideas|Toddler breakfast and lunch ideas?
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Q&A–: Toddler breakfast and lunch ideas?
I am running out of ideas for breakfast and lunch for my 16 month old daughter. She is getting tired of the same old things. These are some of the breakfast shes had : oatmeal, mandarin oranges, mini pancakes, toast jelly, cream cheese and raison bread, cereal. Lunch she usually has noodles, or soup. Please help with new ideas, she won’t eat sandwiches or cheese.
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Answer by Croatian Sensation
food’s a good start
Answer by *SAMI*
She has BIG breakfasts! My dad used to give me Dinosaur oatmeal, and I still eat it!!!!! And my mom used to make pancakes with either an S (for my name, Sami) or a heart. try making things like that! Your a mom, you’ll get the hang of it.
Answer by Ookpik
Pasta for lunch, cut up veggies,
Answer by Jen
How about quesidillas (with refried beans to hold it together instead of cheese) with some salsa to dip it in.
Hard boiled eggs and grape tomatoes are a favorite of my toddler.
Since she likes cream cheese, would she try a roll-up? Cream cheese and olive, say, spread and cut up to look like spirals?
Answer by L.
Tyson chicken nuggets or Morning Star Farms veggie chickin nuggets for lunch is a hit at our house…so is canned pasta from Chef Boyardee (mini raviolis or the ABC pasta).
For breakfast try mini bagels with cream cheese, French toast sticks, or scrambled eggs. My toddler also like Nutrigrain bars for breakfast with milk.
Answer by Donna L
Have you tried the toddler meals that are put out by Gerber and other baby food companies. Veggies are great.
Does she attend a day care, or are you just at home? Crackers and meat is a good sandwic alternative. Why do you say she won’t eat sandwiches? start with something like a fluffernutter (peanut butter and marshmallow fluff). Even if she takes it apatrt it’s okay, kinda messy but fun! How about hot dogs and burgers? Breakfast, eggs, waffles, french toast, what do you eat your toddler can eat the same!!
Answer by alanawear
Pasta (fun kinds) multi colored pinwheels by barilla with a bit of sauce. Heat up some frozen veggies, corn, peas and carrots, try yogurt, pierogies are good! Fish sticks, fresh fruit – watermelon, cantaloupe, peaches, grapes, blueberries, strawberries – all good. Mini bagel pizzas, (get the wheat bagels), tuna fish, hummus, fluff up one egg, add a bit of milk – cook it flat – flip it, add veggies and serve it as a mini om let. Try cold cuts with no bread – roll them in lettuce. try rice dishes.
Answer by Renee B
you can try bananas, if she has teeth, you can try peeled apples sliced thin, grapes cut into quarters, waffles, scrambled eggs, etc…lunch you could do chicken tenders, hot dogs cut into small pieces, mini pizzas, oh, you could do yogurt…of course none of these are good if you’re vegetarian…if she’s not eating as much as she used to, it could be just a phase…they go through times where they eat fine, and then they barely eat at all…don’t worry, she’ll start eating good again…hope that helps!!
Answer by akleba
for breakfast my daughter has cereal, milk, any type of fruit, applesauce, fruit strips or something along that line…..for lunch mac n cheese, speghetti, beans, peas, carrots, fruit, toddler meals(pre made). Stuff like that
Answer by dsmd
I took cookie cutters and cut french toast or pancakes in to little shapes and letters to make it more interesting. When I cut out a shape or a letter I would ask her what it was it was or I would cut up all differt colored fruit and we would learn colors.
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Q&A–: Cold lunch ideas for a toddler?
My 2 and a half year old is starting a new daycare and we have to provide lunch for her. I need some cold lunch and snack ideas for her. They do not have a microwave so mac n cheese and things like that are not an option. What do you pack your child for lunch?
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Answer by cpr_hrrs
Gogurt, peanut butter/jelly sandwich, ham/cheese sandwich, fruit cup, pudding, fresh fuits, carrots etc…
Answer by Red razzle
yogurt maybe some hotdogs ul be suprised how much babies and toddlers like hotdogs straight from teh fridge and they are chewy so u dont worry about choking. Chilled fruits ummmm cheese they love cheese a lot too if u have the slicces just get one out and give it to them they lvoe it
Answer by Seafoam Green
I’ve been doing the same thing for 2 years! I pack a sandwich every day (lunchmeat, PB&J, tuna salad, chicken salad, etc), then she gets a few of the following snacks:
Veggies:
carrot sticks & ranch
celery sticks & peanut butter
canned grean beans or carrots (she actually eats them!)
Fruit:
Fresh fruit when possible (plums, bananas, apples, peaches, grapes)
canned fruit cups
Dairy:
Go-gurt (yogurt in a plastic sleeve)
cheese sticks
Other:
dry cheerios
raisins
dried fruit (cranberries, cherries, etc)
granola bars
a little cup of salad
applesauce
I have small freezer packs that I put in her lunch box to keep things cool.
I always pack milk in a thermos, and when she finishes her milk they give her water.
Answer by india lima foxtrot cr3
Just get a small Thermos and send leftovers.
Answer by Suzy Homemaker goes to college
my son loves a good turkey sandwich.
I melt the cheese so it holds the sandwich together better, but it can still be served cold.
one of his fave side dishes is a slice or two of tomato.
he’s also eaten a spinach salad with cold grilled chicken
sorry, where we live the weather has been cold so most of his meals these last 6 months have been hot-food…having difficult time thinking of cold foods he likes….
for snacks he likes string cheese, goldfish, fruit cups, broccoli with ranch dip, sliced apples with maybe a bit of peanut butter or raisins
good luck
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I have a 14 month old, and for breakfast he has nutrigrain bars and yogurt . And for luch he either eats a cut up hotdog with diced up cooked carrotts or rolled up deli meats with town house crackers. He likes grilled chees sandwiches and PB N’ J also or sometimes I’ll make him a half of bagel and give him some olives with it he really likes it cuz he can feed all of these things to himself. It gives them a kick to try new things if you let THEM do it themselves.
For breakfast: muffins, fruit or vegetable breads, egg or scrambled egg “toad in a hole” (egg in circle cut into a slice of bread), breakfast burritos, French toast, yogurts (get plain yogurt and add different fruit preserves.
For lunch: lunchmeat rolled up with cream cheese or egg, homemade “lunchables” (cut lunchmeat into shapes with cookie cutter or knife and serve with crackers), English muffin pizzas
Remember, if you’ll serve it to her for breakfast, you can serve it to her for lunch and dinner, too. In my house, nights we have breakfast for dinner are the most popular.
For breakfast you can have cut up scrambled eggs, bagels, french toast sticks with syrup, yogurt with some cereal crunches on top, or one big pancake with eyes made of butter, a nose made out of a slice of banana, and a smile made out of bacon. You can make the pancake more fun by adding some food coloring to the batter. For lunch you can have some lunch meats rolled up, like ham, turkey, salami, etc., peanut butter and jelly on crackers, cream cheese and crackers, grapes, sliced apples and peanut butter, celery and peanut butter, cut up hot dog, cut up hamburger, chicken nuggets, or macaroni and cheese. Pre-made toddler meals are always good too. For a drink you can have milk, orange juice, apple juice, chocolate milk, fruit smoothies (blend ice, milk, and a fruit like strawberries or bananas in a blender), or iced tea. I hope this helps! Good luck!