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Is this enough food?

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TakeMe2Insanity · 20/06/2018 21:55

Making party lunch boxes for 2-2.5 year olds
Cream cheese sandwich (1 piece bread)
Babybel
Fruit bag
Toddler crisps
Drink

They will have access to cake and the adult food.

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YoucancallmeVal · 20/06/2018 22:48

Plenty!

StrugglingMumma · 20/06/2018 22:53

As long as there is extra food out incase some are still hungry, I don't see a problem with it. (My two year old eats more than my teen son)

Have you checked all toddlers can have cream cheese?

Blondie1984 · 21/06/2018 01:11

I think it sounds fine - especially if there is other food on offer

The only thing I might do differently is that I would probably do a cheestring rather than a Babybel as they tend to be a bit easier to eat (plus they have an entertainment factor thrown in)

TakeMe2Insanity · 21/06/2018 14:51

Thank you. Checked allergies and cream cheese is a hit.

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MollyHuaCha · 21/06/2018 14:54

Sounds like enough to me.

kateandme · 21/06/2018 19:59

sounds lovely.as long as they are openly offerd adult food too.as kids at that age are so varied in appetite some can snaffle it up some cant handle much at all.but this sounds like a tasty treat.
I don't want to rain on it at all.but might a nice biscuit.a hob nob or digestive, or jammie dodger even.with party bags its a lovely time to treat to yumminess and a biscuit would light mines eyes up.

RockingMyFiftiesNot · 21/06/2018 20:55

Sounds lovely. Only point I'd make is that you've 2x cheese items in a small collection.

TakeMe2Insanity · 21/06/2018 23:52

Yes was worried about the double cheese, but they’ll have access to chicken, salads, crudites, hummus, cake and biscuits although I could put a biscuit in their bag so they idealistically stay put...

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