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Breakfast ideas for nearly 2 yr old please!

9 replies

Littleraysofsunshine · 16/08/2012 08:56

would love to hear your ideas!

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RikersBeard · 16/08/2012 08:59

Errr....cereal, fruit and Greek yogurt, scrambled eggs, toast. I can't cope with anything more complicated than that!!

BrittaPerry · 16/08/2012 09:07

Porridge is a ally dead easy - used to think it complex for some reason. One cup of cheap oats, one cup milk, one cup water. Heat and stir till it bubbles. Turn head own, keep stirring. Put in bowls an add fruit, syrup, jam, raisins, chocolate, whatever.

Slow release, cheap, and every single child loves it.

Wheresmycaffeinedrip · 16/08/2012 09:08

Blueberry pancakes
Breakfast sundae
Toasted fruitbread
Breakfast muffins
Porridge
Toasted cinnamon and raisin bagel
Fruit salad with yogurt

TheSkiingGardener · 19/08/2012 06:20

BrittaPerry I have to disagree, my 2 year old won't touch porridge!

Anyway, we have

Blueberry or banana pancakes
Cereal (muesli type)
Toast
Muffins
Crumpets
Fruit bread

Each followed by the pick of he fruit bowl.

KatyMac · 19/08/2012 06:29

Scrambled eggs
Hash Browns & beans
Pancakes
Croissants (bake your own from a tube)
Bacon sandwiches

poachedeggs · 19/08/2012 06:33

Crikey porridge is our absolute staple, so nutritious and cheap and can be spiced up with dried or fresh fruit, honey, cocoa, seeds, golden syrup our anything really.

Otherwise toast (cream cheese, peanut butter, pate, jam, honey etc), eggs in various forms, eggy bread, muesli, cereal, pancakes etc.

Mine always seem starving and ready for anything at breakfast time (just as well because I can't think straight in the morning!) :)

SammyB30 · 19/08/2012 07:11

Agree on the porridge! None of that ready brek rubbish either, proper porridge oats are fine. Spoonful of jam or honey and bingo! Really good start to the day so if lunch isn't quite so nutritious you know you started the day ok!

mrspink27 · 19/08/2012 21:37

Eggy bread? Pancakes, crumpets, muffins, eggs, cheese on toast, cereal, yoghurt and fruit.

bessie26 · 21/08/2012 23:33

usually toast/cereal/bananas during the week, eggs/pancakes/muffins/croissants at the weekend when we have more time.

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