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Toddler food?

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What does your toddler eat on a typical day?

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  1. oatmeal apple sauce, spaguetty, sandwich, chicken, crackers, juice....


  2. My son loves rice a roni he just ate several helpings at lunch. For breakfast he ate cheerios and a waffle and banana cut up in small pieces milk to drink. Lunch rice a roni, grapes, juice, crackers. Snack graham cracker sticks, peach slices, goldfish crackers, craisins. Dinner either soft tacos, or pork chops and mashed potatoes and salad. I am fortunate to have such a good eater his older brother is picky. Btw he is turning 2 this month.

  3. When mine were little, a typical day was usually cereal or oatmeal and fruit for breakfast, then an hour or so later a piece of fruit for snack, a peanut butter and raisin or jelly or banana sandwich for lunch, then another snack of carrot sticks, and for dinner it was a smaller portion of whatever we were having. With milk to drink at every meal. Drinks between meals were limited to 3 cups of juice a day, with water in between.  I still don't keep alot of junk food in the house, so they have pretty healthy eating habits now at 14 and 10.

    For snacks their favorites were:

    apples or applesauce

    toast and peanut butter (sometimes with raisins)

    oatmeal with strawberry jelly

    carrot sticks

    celery stick with peanut butter and raisins

  4. Whatever I eat. He eats cereal for breakfast, fruit for a snack, and regular lunch and dinner. There isn't anything that he doesn't like.

  5. lots f finger foods like boiled carrots,diced potatoes which might keep them busy

  6. she's 20 months and an example day of food is:

    Breakfast - bottle of milk, small bowl of cereal & half a banana with a handful of soaked goji berries.

    Mid afternoon snack - sliced apple & milk

    Lunch - cucumber, cheese, wholemeal bread, ham

    mid afternoon-Chocolate buttons, half a banana,milk

    Tea- whatever we eat, plus a salad or bowl of veg & milk

    And lots of water.

    Its not at any specific time, and she prefers to just snack rather than stuff herself with lots.
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