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Snack suggestions for 1 year old

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Tiredmum21 · 26/11/2018 19:57

I'm a first time mum to a year old - she's just started nursery a month ago, three days a week 8am - 6pm.

When I pick her up she'll have had her dinner at about 4.45 but there have been a few times when she's been hungry enough for a snack before bed. I usually given her some toast or wholemeal crackers but wondering if anyone can recommend what else I could give? She's not keen on bananas and I'm not sure about fruit before bed? Any suggestions appreciated!

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SPR1107 · 26/11/2018 20:02

We always do:
Weetabix
Porridge
Rice cakes with peanut butter
Crumpets
A small bowl of whatever we're having for dinner

sleepismysuperpower1 · 26/11/2018 20:25

a piece of bread, spread with peanut butter. to make it smaller, just give her one or 2 quarters and save the rest for later, + cup of milk

rice cakes + milk

porridge (i use the instant hot oats from Tesco as it doesn't have sugar in it) with a little honey

sweetcorn rings + milk

you can have the milk hot or cold x

all the best x

Tigger001 · 26/11/2018 21:01

We give some of the following My DS won't drink milk so we give up with that.

Porridge, sometimes with a blob of peanut butter
Homemade blueberry flapjack , 30g oats, 1 egg, 1 banana, 1tsp baking powder. Splash of milk , as much of whatever fruit you want , in the oven 12 mins on 170
Cheese and tomato toast
Sugar free jammy bread

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Tiredmum21 · 27/11/2018 20:19

Thanks for the suggestions - will be giving some of these a go this week!

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Mauricia · 29/11/2018 09:56

My child is 1.4 years and for snacking I give him porridge with milk, yogurts, fruits, vegetables, cookies, and smoothies. He adores it and always eats the full portion Smile. I adhere to proper nutrition and feed my baby only healthy food. My husband gave me the best blender for green smoothies while I was still pregnant. Now this blender is an indispensable thing for me and my baby.

Crystilmuff · 29/11/2018 16:59

A diet of kitkat and breastmilk

Di11y · 29/11/2018 17:10

a babybel goes down well with 15mo dd

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