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What's the one food dc is guaranteed to eat?

42 replies

wibblyjelly · 21/06/2014 07:57

With 2 year old ds, it's eggs. He loves them! It's the one thing, even when he is ill, that I know he will eat.

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KittyandTeal · 21/06/2014 08:00

Pasta and pesto for my 21mo.

MrsBungle · 21/06/2014 08:01

Pasta and meatballs

HomeIsWhereTheHeartIs · 21/06/2014 08:01

Petit filous. In all fairness I am the same. They are gorgeous.

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nooka · 21/06/2014 08:12

Chedder cheese, even when dd was very fussy. Although when we moved to North America ds objected to it being coloured orange. Eggs always went down well, or plain potatoes.

teacher54321 · 21/06/2014 08:14

Pasta with cheese. Or just cheese. Or just pasta.

CustardLover · 21/06/2014 08:17

Raisins. Or bread.

Ledkr · 21/06/2014 08:17

Marmite sandwich cut into shapes (precious fifth born)

CheerfulYank · 21/06/2014 08:21

Burritos for DS and bananas for DD.

bronya · 21/06/2014 08:22

Jacket potato with baked beans and cheese.

pommedeterre · 21/06/2014 08:22

Sausages or pasta for dd1. Or cake and chocolate!

Dd2 is probably banana.

gleegeek · 21/06/2014 08:25

Pasta

Cluelessat30 · 21/06/2014 08:29

Banana, rice pudding.

Mumof3xox · 21/06/2014 08:30

Pasta for all three

TodaysAGoodDay · 21/06/2014 08:38

Pasta or yoghurt.

lljkk · 21/06/2014 08:39

Chips.

whatshallwedo · 21/06/2014 08:40

Hummus or pasta

ouryve · 21/06/2014 08:44

DS1(10) pasta in a tomatoey sauce. Not spicey, though.
DS2(8) chips.

Does not guarantee easy meal planning, as DS1 will only eat oven chips and DS2 can't eat pasta without gagging on it. (both have ASD)

The only meal where we all have pretty much the same thing on our plates (apart from no peas for DS2) is breaded fish, oven chips and the aforementioned peas. Have to be ordinary frozen peas. DS1 has fish and chips for lunch at school, every Friday and I found out why he wasn't having peas with it, yesterday - they serve mushy peas!

vvviola · 21/06/2014 08:46

DD1 - cheese
DD2 - avocado (which is a blessing as being allergic to dairy and egg, eating out is a nightmare, but this being NZ every cafe will have avocado and plain pasta so she can at least have something)

Monica101 · 21/06/2014 08:49

I wish my 2 year old would eat eggs - so healthy!

Cheddar cheese, crisps, apple - all go down well with my 2.1 year old.

ScrambledEggAndToast · 21/06/2014 08:49

Quinoa salad with chopped pine nuts followed by asparagus dipped in hummus chips from the chippy with curry sauce

allisgood1 · 21/06/2014 08:52

Baked beans here

eatyourveg · 21/06/2014 09:11

marmite and yogurt - (yes together!)

AmeliaToppingLovesShopping · 21/06/2014 09:18

Pesto pasta, always clean plates and they actually cheer if I say that is what's for tea.

ikeaismylocal · 21/06/2014 19:18

Olives, liver pate or pasta.

beela · 21/06/2014 20:44

Pasta. Or pasta. Or preferably pasta.