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22 January 2011

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toddler meals–: Toddler meals?
I have a 17 month old girl (and an 8 wk old girl). I was doing so well feeding my 17 month old healthy easy meals, but now that I have another little one, life has become a little bit harder in that area. Does anyone have any easy, healthy toddler meal ideas? Breakfast, lunch or dinner? I dont care. Thanks!


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Answer by neona807
Do some prep work in advance! Cut your fruits and veggies and put them in the fridge in a sealed container (I like rubber maid). My sister’s little ones like a little bit of veggie dip to dip their carrots into, if your not against a little mess, its a fun way to get them to eat veggies.

Also you can cut cheese into cubes, brown up sausage or chicken ahead of time and refrigerate.
Then just take out what you want for your child’s meal, and reheat the hot items in the microwave.

Be sure to prepare a nice size amount ahead of time so you only have to do prep work one or two days a week at most.

Another good thing – peanut butter and graham crackers or peanut butter and ritz type crackers, they make nice little sandwiches that can be prepared ahead and put into sandwich baggies.

Answer by KitKat
She should be eating what you eat but cut smaller. Breakfast should be the easiest…give her dry cheerios and juice or small cut up fruit.

Answer by angie15x
Cook extra for dinners and then use the leftovers for lunches. Cook healthy lunches in bulk and then freeze them for later use. Use leftover meat from last night’s dinner to make wrap sandwiches. Serve with a side of fresh cut fruit (apples, bananas, grapes, whatever). Offer simple things with dipping sauces for lunch (leftover plain chicken, carrot sticks, broccoli, and string cheese served with ranch and BBQ sauces for dipping). Whole grain pasta can be made ahead of time or leftover from dinner the night before, top with cheese and shredded meat (chicken, turkey, beef, or pork). Make a big lot of fishsticks (baked, not fryed) and freeze in toddler sized portions for later use.

Answer by shari b
Well, hopefully you are cooking healthy meals for yourself. If so, she is old enough to eat everything you are. Just cut it up small of course. Don’t bother with those expensive premade things at the grocery….do it yourself. So hopefully you are eating a variety of foods to keep yourself healthy….you need to be now taking care of such young ones too…so don’t forget about yourself…they need you to be healthy and alert and active to be taking care of them….so cook good meals for yourself and you got both of you covered! I had 4 and this is all I did and they are all healthy and fit. Happy Mothering!

Answer by NCMOMMAAC
Well, the whole “your child can eat anything you eat” thing is so played out. Those people must have the “perfect” children who never do anything wrong. I know my 2 year old won’t eat the things I eat most of the time. To keep things healthy for him I make sure I serve him at least one vegetable at lunch and dinner. Desert is always fruit. Snacks are usually fruit or “healthy” snacks like dry cereal, whole grain goldfish, whole grain graham crackers. For those days when life is busy and peanut butter and jelly is on the menu for lunch, I always have whole grain whole wheat bread. If you keep healthy ingredients on hand you can feed your toddler almost anything in a pinch. I tried to tell mine that green beans are just green french fries last night, didn’t go over so well.

Answer by Meesh
If your little one likes vegetables, try putting some shredded carrots and cheese in a baggie for snack time. If she is allowed to have chips, I would suggest the pringles snack packs. They provide one serving, and once gone, they are gone.

For my little one at breakfast time, I purchased the mix and eat oatmeal, which I make with rice or almond milk, because of his allergies. For lunch and dinner, he likes for me to mix, one can of yellow or white corn, with one cup of water or vegetable broth, and 1/2 cup of star pasta. To add protein, I will add canned turkey, chicken, or tuna to the mixture. He loves it. I put a bit of ginger and garlic in it and he loves that even more. It is inexpensive and it is good for you as well.

I have also made Italian Wedding soup, which can be stretched a long way. Since he loves spinach and carrots, it is a great way to get his vegetables in him.

Answer by Jim B
Use your brain and put a little effort into keeping you family healthy.

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toddler meals–: What are easy quick meals for a toddler?
My daughter is 9 months she has eight teeth she is eats dinner with us (mom & dad) but I’m looking for meals to giver for lunch. She is tired of baby food. I have given her toddler meals. Those are ok but I want to make lunch for both of us. I looking for something quick she doesn’t like to wait to long.


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Answer by Abz
milk + cookies

Answer by Tiffany
Hot dog w/ tater tots, grilled cheese, cereal, instant mac & cheese

Answer by colombiankid819
well my baby bro(7 months ) has 6 teeth and he love ramen soup for lunch

Answer by Jill
Mac n Cheese, Veggies, french fries, hot dogs, fruit cups, apple sauce, chicken nuggets or chicken patties etc

Answer by Kaley L
im not a mother but i do have a baby brother and i have kinda experienced it.maybe some chicken soup in a can like cambllels chicken soup or something.

Answer by debbiepolley20
We have a two year old, but we have had great success with those frozen chicken nuggets which we pop in the micowave for 1 minute and he loves them. Something new is that we now use a small george forman grill..wow…he loves the fresh cooked chicken and steak strips…you only need to cook it for a minute or so and he gets soft fresh chicken etc…worth a try and we can eat it too…

Answer by peaches
All “finger foods” – you can prepare them in advance and store them in the fridge in coloured containers, so you know whats in them and you don’t have to keep opening them and look inside. One for carrot ts,one for celery,cold meat,cheese,etc. Fruit of the week, after the meal. For hot meals, the same, I use to prepare a lot of my meals in advance on Sunday, when I cooked the big family meal, like the roast or chicken. Then I would also make the meat loaf,scallop potatoes, and a lot of times you just make a plate and microwave it. You know what she likes, so cook to suite her and add your choices for her to try. Let her watch you making it, let her smell the spices, etc. I did that with my girls and today they are just GREAT cooks – their husbands are sooo,sooo grateful. It all starts at home. By the way, when she helps you with the meal she will develop an understanding of how long it takes to make it, and her “patience” will develop. Give her a kiss for me, I just LOVE babies,children,young adults – before WE big adults start to influence their lives. From the mouth of babes, comes the truth!. If this is your first child, you will learn that statement, like the rest of the mothers out there, you just Never know What Your Child is Going to Say.

Answer by NCMOMMAAC
Soup has always been my stand by along with grilled cheese. My daughter just had her 9 month appt and I asked the doctor about giving her finger foods, he suggested holding off on hot dogs for now, they are a choking hazard. When your ready to give her hotdogs cut the hotdog in 1/2 lengthwise and then cut it into pieces you don’t want to just give her little round slices.

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