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2 year old breakfast ideas

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Fonzie · 25/08/2004 13:01

Any ideas for breakfast for 2 year old. We were rolling along nicely on cereal and fruit but it's come to a grinding halt. He doesn't like eggs but any other suggestions are very welcome.

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woodpops · 05/01/2005 14:35

THank you for that. Brain still on Xmas mode. I'm glad I make you laugh. I'm not alwayd the brightest bulb in the packet. But who cares

nailpolish · 05/01/2005 14:38

i meant it in a nice way woods, , i just think you sound so nice a friendly and never grumpy

woodpops · 05/01/2005 14:53

I wasn't being funny honest . It's just my silly sense of humor. People don't always get it!!!! I like to think I'm nice and friendly but believe me I can be a miserable cow when I want to be. Just ask dh .

StNickschik · 05/01/2005 14:59

Dd has Rice Krispies/cornflakes followed by toast and marmite and CBeebies! somtimes fromage frais and fruit and croissants at w/es.

KateandtheGirls · 05/01/2005 15:07

My 2 year old has a yogurt and a banana; then sometimes she will have some Cheerios or toast or a bagel.

Hulababy · 05/01/2005 20:26

My two year old will eat loads at breakfast given the chance. She is allowed whatever cereals she likes - including the baddies - but that's because her overall diet is so good, and we don't add sugar to it. Oh, and daddy has the naughty ones as well! But ceraels are normally the second course of her breakfast. Other things she has:

fruit - banana, apples, melon, kiwi, whatever we have in really
yogurt
toast
sausages
eggs - scrambled, omelete (with ham and mushrooms, etc.)
eggy bread
croissants
breakfast rolls
pancakes
crumpets/pikelets
beans on taost

And on the two nursery days when in a rush, she may have something like fruit at home and then either a cereal bar or a packet of those Nutri Grain minis. Not great and probably high in sugar and/or fat - but as I said before, her diet is varied and healthy and it isn't every day.

Posey · 05/01/2005 20:54

Another one here for "alternative" breads - brioche, croissants, fruit buns, "Nimble" type bread which is rather lighter. My ds is 2 and not a great fan of normal bread but likes all the others.
He also likes Cheerios without milk, or Muddles, I think because he can feed them himself without getting too messy.
Fromage frais
Eggy bread

Furball · 05/01/2005 22:21

Maybe you should try more varity or cereals, see Here

hoxtonchick · 05/01/2005 22:22

porridge

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