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Q&A–: What do you give your toddler foods menu?
Just been curious what do you give your toddler foods menu?
The following is the answer: (Hint: The correct answer provided by the users, does not guarantee the right.)
Answer by dee a
I don’t really understand you question. Are you talking about like a kids menu at a restaurant? Or at home. Our boys are 3 and 5, they really don’t eat a whole lot yet and when we go out to eat they could never eat a whole plate off a kids menu so we usually get one plate and let them share and let them have some off ours as well. At home they eat everything that we eat, except the 5 year old has some food allergies that we have to watch, so sometimes I do end up making him a separate meal.
Answer by ruby’s mom
ruby eats:
organic mini waffles for breakfast every day (she loves them and they are calcium fortified — she hates milk)
calcium fortified OJ
tomatoes
“pirates booty,” “veggie booty,” and “tings”
garden burgers (all brands/varieties)
soy “chicken” nuggets (we are vegetarian)
cheese — mozzarella is her fave
whole wheat mac and cheese
apples
sweet potato fries (a brand called “alexia” — all natural and frozen)
pizza (homemade usually: wheat crust, homemade sauce, mozz, and spinach), but she also eats take out pizza sometimes
vegetable lasagna
vegan chili
bananas
soy bologna
multi grain bread
big, soft pretzels (she loooooves them. we get them at whole foods and jamba juice)
whole wheat bagels (or regular if necessary)
steamed carrots, but only when mixed into other things (such as pasta or chili)
cucumbers (she loves them…don’t give her many, though, since they don’t have much nutrition)
organic mini cheese crackers
organic vanilla cookies
orgnaic “goldfish” and “cheddar bunnies”
that’s pretty much it right now.
edit” OOOH, if you mean off of a kids menu: grilled cheese or mac and cheese.
Answer by wendy b
anything you eat, unless spicy hot, they can eat. just cut it up small so they can chew and pick it up if they are not utensil ready.
Answer by Blondie131
BREAKFAST choices:
eggs (1 scrambled)
waffle (1 regular size or 2 mini ones)
pancakes (1 regular size or 2 small ones)
oatmeal (1 packet)
bowl of cereal
-all served with a fruit (i do banana or apple in the morning)
SNACKS:
served with juice
-grahm crakcer (1)
-nilla wafers (4 or 5)
-pretzels (5 or 6)
-applesauce
-rice cake crisps (by quaker, reallly good!)(4 or 5)
-all served with a fruit (peaches, strawberries, grapes, cantaloupe)
LUNCH:
-grilled cheese (half a sandwhich)
-3 or 4 chicken nuggets
-mac and cheese
-yogurt
-sliced deli meat (turkey or bologna only)
served with water and a fruit or veggie
DINNER:
-hamburger
-rotisserie chicken
-baked chicken (coat breasts in italian dressing, cover with bread crumbs, bake @350 degrees)
-pasta with meatball and sauce ( a little)
-pizza (occasionally 1/2 a slice is enough with other sides)
served with water
served with rice and a veggie or potato and a veggie
some veggie favs i see are:
-carrots, string beans, asparasus, peas, broccoli
DESSERT:
-ice cream (i prefer peach or strawberry or vanilla flavors)
-frozen yogurt
-100% juice no sugar added ice pops
-fruit
-carrot cake
try to limit juice to one or two cups a day, one milk in the morning and once at night, at least 4 or 5 cups of water.
make sure ur juice is 100% juice.
*Motts make a juice called Motts for Tots which is watered down 100% juice with vitamins, comes in several flavors, i only buy that.*
make sure no foods have fake sugar like sucralose or aspartame.
make sure no foods contain too much sodium per serving or high fructose corn syrup!
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Question–: How to work veggies into my picky toddler’s menu?
My son is 16 months and is quite a picky eater. The problem doesn’t lie so much in the problem that he doesn’t like many foods, but more that he won’t even try them. I try my best to serve him a well-balanced diet, but recently have run into an issue with veggies. Do you have any tips on how to get him to eat more of them. Just a note…he will try almost anything between two slices of bread, so if you know any tips to work veggies into a sandwich, I think he might be willing to try it!
The answer in the following: (Hint: The answer is not necessarily.)
Answer by Rachael
Have you tried tomato sandwiches?
My son is also picky and the only way I can get him to eat any veggies is to put cheese on them. He’s willing to eat the veggie to get the cheese.
Answer by angrhaylie
try making tuna or chicken salad and put diced carrots, celery, really anything i know it doesn’t sound good but it’s worth a try
Answer by Deans
There’s a great cookbook by Jerry Seinfeld’s wife called Deceptively Delicious. It shows you how to puree veggies into normal other foods kids will eat, and they never know the difference.
Answer by misterkaleb
We wash and steam fresh organic spinach and kale then chop it up finely and freeze it in ice cube trays. Then it’s super easy to pop out a cube and add it to soup/pasta sauce/etc. It’s unfortunate because she’s not learning that she likes the veggies but at least she’s getting them.
How about a spinach pesto spread on sandwiches?
Answer by Nicki S
My little boy loves pasta or mash so I hide it in there. If he love sandwiches why not try homemade coleslaw with ham or tuna and cucumber? Also I find that if I just keep putting things on his plate but not pushing him to eat it, he eventually tries them. Also if he see’s you eat it and look like you are enjoying it, he’s most likely to try it.
Answer by sapna
Different kind of toppings can be used to lure the kids… like cheese, jam, pickle.. or something they like .. may be choclate sauce
Answer by Ness
I know this sounds totally weird but a girlfriend told me this and has worked wonders w/ my 18 month old.. Frozen veggies.. I get frozed peas and corn and just give it to him frozen… He loves it.. I think since its something new, cold, and it feels good on their little gums
hope this helps!!!
Answer by 3mom
I chop up veggies (not pureed)and mix them with cooked pasta and some marinara sauce. I also slice up sweet potato, pan cook it and sprinkle it with a little cinnamon.
Also, try a hummus spread.
Answer by tessajanell
We do dip. My kids will eat anything dipped in ketchup or ranch. I also use variations on the cookbook deceptively delicious. Some of the recipes are a little much for me and I am not into the food processor part but I have found that I can use baby food in some of them. Always put veggies on his plate though. They say it takes upwards of ten tries to get them to try something. Keep trying girl it will come together soon. In a couple weeks you’ll see that he will be eating completely differently. It’s how these things go with kids.
Answer by mrztreed1
I put butter and pepper on my veggies and all my children from ages 11-2 love them. Also a little amount of cheese will work but not too much because you don’t want to drown the taste of the veggies out. The Green Giant Steamers are also a big hit as well. Good Luck I have a house with 6 little picky eaters so I know your pain.
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You know, I like the Seinfeld book too, but I’ll frequently add a jar of pureed sqash into mac n cheese, or pureed carrots into spaghetti. I’m not making my own purees!
But note that I also offer fresh as well, because they need to develop a taste for them. My son’t fav’s are fruit (pears, banana, avocado) and veggies (beets, peas & carrots – frozen, and broccoli). Do whatever you can to get them in I always say…