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4yo will not eat any form of bread.

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milkyjo · 10/08/2017 18:29

Anybody got any ideas for sandwich substitutes?

DD is 4 and will not eat any bread, toasted or not, pitta, pizza (she will scrape off the topping), wraps - basically anything to do with bread. Even beans on toast she will scrape off the beans and leave the toast. DS is fine with sandwiches, pizza, everything, he's a great eater. DD is very fussy about most dinners also but she will usually eat 2/3 things on her plate (but we are very limited for meal ideas). So tonight she has had a slice of chicken and a slice of cheese and a satsuma. And nothing else. I'm really struggling for ideas for tea as kids usually have main meal at lunch.

Alternatives I have tried and failed are:
Crackers
Malt loaf - sometimes though
Omelette
Couscous
Hot cross buns/teacakes

I am reluctant to give her more pasta if she has had it at lunch.

Thanks for any ideas x

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starfishmummy · 10/08/2017 18:50

I wouldn't worry about whether she has the same thing twice in a day. Just cook extra pasta at lunch, get it in the fridge and then serve as pasta salad for tea. Pasta and bread are both wheat products so they're not that different anyway

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BernardsarenotalwaysSaints · 10/08/2017 18:55

Rice or pearl barley are nice alternatives to pasta. Or Ryvita (crispbreads or crackers) for no prep option. Have you tried breadsticks with a dip?

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isthistoonosy · 10/08/2017 18:57

What about rice, noodles, couscous, bulgar wheat, potatoes (boiled, jackets, mash, etc etc).

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milkyjo · 10/08/2017 19:57

She will eat breadsticks and she likes humous so that's an idea. She won't eat rice for a main meal let alone cold for tea. I take the point about wheat based food, when i eat toast for breakfast and sandwich for lunch. I think i'm just worried about her getting hungry due to lack of carbs!

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Ropsleybunny · 10/08/2017 20:00

Does she like potatoes? A small jacket potato with cheese goes down a storm in our house.

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CakeAndChocolate · 10/08/2017 20:01

Will she eat pastry? Pinwheels made from ready rolled puff pastry are nice and easy and you can use normal pizza/sandwich fillings.

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millifiori · 10/08/2017 20:02

Try different carbs. Mash with the chicken, chips with ham, baked potato with beans and cheese, breadsticks with humous if she eats them, unsalted tortilla chips.

Will she eat sweet carbs? Can you try a slice of plain vanilla sponge after dinner to fill her up?

If she eats pasta, having it often is fine. It's just carbs.

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InvisableLobstee · 10/08/2017 20:11

Potatoes are a good carb and one of the most nutritious. Easy to cook a bit extra and reheat or use good quality frozen ones.

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FinallyHere · 10/08/2017 20:16

How is she with green vegetables, like spring greens, spinach, leeks? I much prefer these to rice/bread etc. I think they provide vitamins and bulk. If you are eating green veg, i see no need for bread.

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Blondie1984 · 11/08/2017 01:43

Have you tried her with hot cross buns/tea cakes or crumpets?

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Blondie1984 · 11/08/2017 01:54

Sorry just saw you have tried those

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AtleastitsnotMonday · 11/08/2017 08:47

If she will eat breadsticks try cutting pitta bread into com wide strips and baking in the oven until it's really crisp (snaps when you bend it). Serve with a dip (humous, guacamole, cream cheese) etc.
You can do similar with bagels, cutting them into tiny round disks. They are a bit like crisps when baked.

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Ropsleybunny · 11/08/2017 14:09

My mum makes the most delicious potato cakes with left over mashed potatoes and flour. She makes a dough, rolls it out and cuts them into individual cakes. They're fab warm with butter on. She sometimes adds cheese which is even more yummy.

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AtleastitsnotMonday · 11/08/2017 15:26

How about pancakes?

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