favorite toddler meals...

musicmom

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Roast (soft and easy for them to chew)
mac n cheese (all time favorite still)
cereal
spaghetti (veggies mushed in)
avacodo
fish with vinegar
anything with cheese on it.
 

Ari2

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I'm afraid my beloved children are freaks: They hated mac n' cheese. I made it twice, once pretty cheesy and the other with just a white sauce and a hint of cheese. Nope, and nope.

They do like sweet potato pancakes, quesadillas with tomatoes, yogurt with fruit (esp. Brown Cow), dried apples, and oatmeal.

I gave my daughter creamed spinach once, and for days she was deeply suspicious of anything coming at her on a spoon. :eek: If this persists when she is older, she's going to have a tough life as I really like spinach and add it to a lot of things.
 

Kaytee

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I made yeelow squash last night with butter and brown sugar (yes I know the most healthy but..) Nichole loved it and ate about 1/2 a squash byherself
 

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Dadu2004

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Easy Mac
Spaghetti O's
Chicken Nuggets & Fries
Chicken Noodle Soup
Bologna Sandwiches

That's pretty well the extent of what Delaney wants constantly! I have to make her eat other things, or she'd pretty well stick to this.
 

Ari2

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Right now the favorite meal is something like this: Cut-up green beans, pasta with peas and chicken, sweet potatoes, yogurt with fruit, and a ton of cut-up fruit (blackberries, strawberries, bananas, grapes, cherries, etc.).

Other favorite foods include sweet potato pancakes, sweet corn, quesadillas with tomato, and (sometimes) orzo pasta with cheese, tomato sauce, and peas.
 
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I have a picky eater boy at home. Here are a few extra tips that may help to encourage your child to eat more fruits and vegetables:
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- Have a bowl of fruit on the kitchen table for a quick, easy snack
- Always have freshly cut vegetable sticks in the refrigerator
- Add raisins, bananas, and other fresh or dried fruits to hot or cold cereals
- Top broiled or grilled meats with a homemade salsa made with tomatoes, mangoes, avocados, red onions, cilantro and limejuice
- Add bananas or berries to pancakes
- Provide dried fruit instead of candy
- Keep a bag of frozen vegetables in the freezer that can be added to stews, casseroles, and stir-fried dishes
- Freeze fruits such as bananas or grapes for a frozen treat
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