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This thread features participants sharing their experiences and ideas regarding quick and easy meal options for toddlers, particularly from the perspective of stay-at-home moms. The conversation includes various meal suggestions, personal anecdotes about feeding habits, and reflections on the challenges of dealing with picky eaters.
Views differ on the types of meals toddlers enjoy, with some participants sharing positive experiences with a variety of foods while others express challenges with picky eating. No clear consensus emerges on specific meal ideas.
The discussion is framed around the experiences of stay-at-home moms, focusing on the practicalities of feeding toddlers and the challenges that come with it.
Parents, particularly stay-at-home moms, who are looking for meal ideas and support in navigating the challenges of feeding toddlers may find this discussion helpful.
ChefBeckyD said:My 3 yr old loves veggies, fruit, breads, cheeses, and yogurts. His meals may be unconventional sometimes, but they are pretty healthy. He doesn't like most meat, except fish - he loves fish! - so we don't push him to eat it.....he gets lots of protein from other sources, and he is beginning to eat a little chicken sometimes (he loves the whole-grain chicken bites in the new cookbook)
Often for breakfast he will have a Yogurt and Fruit smoothie, with a slice of toast, or some dry cereal. Another favorite is a whole grain toaster waffle w/ blueberry syrup ( 1/2 cup frozen blueberries, 2 tbls real maple syrup microwaved in a prep bowl until the berries "pop" and make juice) and a glass of milk. He also loves a banana with peanut butter toast and a glass of OJ or milk.
Lunch - sometimes a cheese stick, grapes and whole grain crackers, or a PBJ and fruit.......apple slices with peanut butter, and muffin or crackers. He also loves dips like Hummus and Guacamole with crackers and veggies (he likes carrots, celery, grape tomatoes, cucumbers, and broccoli). He LOVES a cheese sandwich (grilled or not) with tomato soup. Cheese and refried bean tacos are another favorite. Any kind of noodles w/ pasta sauce! Mac & cheese with veggies and dip.
He is a good eater - I actually have fun feeding him and he is pretty willing to try new foods.....as long as it is one food at a time! He won't eat casseroles - doesn't like his food touching each other!
KellyTheChef said:It's amazing how some days they eat and eat...and other days it seems like they don't eat anything!
Sorry, I feel like I am rambling...toddlers are a challenge sometimes, huh?
tabnat80 said:That's reasurring to know that someone else's toddler has those days. I am a 1st time mom. My little boy is 16 months old. I swear somedays it feels like he doesn't eat anything but goldfish and milk. He's extremely picky. He is only 20 lbs, but has always been very petite. He's had acid reflux every since birth so he sees a specialist for it. The Dr. doesn't seem concerned about his low weight, but it worries me to death. You can't make them eat if they don't want to. I've found that out for sure. Anyways, thanks for the input. Maybe today will be an "eating day" lol.
ChefBeckyD said:My 3 yr old loves veggies, fruit, breads, cheeses, and yogurts. His meals may be unconventional sometimes, but they are pretty healthy. He doesn't like most meat, except fish - he loves fish! - so we don't push him to eat it.....he gets lots of protein from other sources, and he is beginning to eat a little chicken sometimes (he loves the whole-grain chicken bites in the new cookbook)
Often for breakfast he will have a Yogurt and Fruit smoothie, with a slice of toast, or some dry cereal. Another favorite is a whole grain toaster waffle w/ blueberry syrup ( 1/2 cup frozen blueberries, 2 tbls real maple syrup microwaved in a prep bowl until the berries "pop" and make juice) and a glass of milk. He also loves a banana with peanut butter toast and a glass of OJ or milk.
Lunch - sometimes a cheese stick, grapes and whole grain crackers, or a PBJ and fruit.......apple slices with peanut butter, and muffin or crackers. He also loves dips like Hummus and Guacamole with crackers and veggies (he likes carrots, celery, grape tomatoes, cucumbers, and broccoli). He LOVES a cheese sandwich (grilled or not) with tomato soup. Cheese and refried bean tacos are another favorite. Any kind of noodles w/ pasta sauce! Mac & cheese with veggies and dip.
He is a good eater - I actually have fun feeding him and he is pretty willing to try new foods.....as long as it is one food at a time! He won't eat casseroles - doesn't like his food touching each other!
tabnat80 said:That's reasurring to know that someone else's toddler has those days. I am a 1st time mom. My little boy is 16 months old. I swear somedays it feels like he doesn't eat anything but goldfish and milk. He's extremely picky. He is only 20 lbs, but has always been very petite. He's had acid reflux every since birth so he sees a specialist for it. The Dr. doesn't seem concerned about his low weight, but it worries me to death. You can't make them eat if they don't want to. I've found that out for sure. Anyways, thanks for the input. Maybe today will be an "eating day" lol.
There's a way to avoid that - no McDonald's allowed. 2 of my nieces are 5 and 2, and I don't think they've ever had McD's. When they do get fast food, it's made clear that it's a treat and sis only gets them meals from Wendy's, because she can get them the turkey and cheese sandwiches with oranges and milk instead of fries and pop.heather9892 said:been there done that
or mcdonalds french fries:grumpy:
chefann said:There's a way to avoid that - no McDonald's allowed. 2 of my nieces are 5 and 2, and I don't think they've ever had McD's. When they do get fast food, it's made clear that it's a treat and sis only gets them meals from Wendy's, because she can get them the turkey and cheese sandwiches with oranges and milk instead of fries and pop.
Ugh! If they get hungry enough...they will eat what you are offering! It has got to be hard...living with MIL and her insisting on this. Perhaps she can come along on his next checkup with the doctor. Maybe if the doctor explains why this is a BAD THEORY she will back off and follow your lead?ahammons said:I'm so glad I'm not the only one! lol My 3yr old used to eat anything when he was younger, but when 18 months rolled around, it was over. Now I have to pretty much bribe him to eat on some days. Luckily he will eat some healthy foods - he actually likes whole wheat bread better than white!Right after DH left, he started eating even less! He's pretty tall for his age, so it makes him seem skinnier than he really is. The problem I'm having right now is that his "skinniness" worries my MIL (we're staying with her while DH is away), and she thinks that if he's willing to eat something, then we should just let him eat it - no matter what it is.
I'd rather him not eat anything at all over junk food! At least my 18mo old will still eat anything! lol Trust me, that kid doesn't miss a meal (or snack)!
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chefann said:(And when I was little, we weren't allowed to be that picky. The rule was, "If it's on your plate, you have to eat it.")