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What does your 12 month old eat/drink in a day?

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Lsquiggles · 12/07/2020 20:51

Curious to see what and how much your 1 year olds are eating! Mainly to give me inspiration of what to give my fussy 12 month old DD Smile

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Natalie654321 · 12/07/2020 20:55

This is what my daughter ate today:
7:00 7oz cows milk
8:30 ready brek with cows milk and peanut butter, half a banana
11:00 raisins
12:00 Peppers, tomatoes, sweetcorn, orange, hummus, boiled egg, cheese and half an apple (a lot of this ended up on the floor)
2:30 7oz cows milk
5:00 salmon, potatoes, vegetables
6:50 7oz cows milk
Soon I will change the 2:30 bottle for a snack.

Ihaveoflate · 12/07/2020 20:59

Today my 1 year old had the following and it's fairly representative.
Breakfast: porridge with fruit puree
Snack: baby biscuit and a handful of blueberries
Lunch: eggy bread, cucumber sticks, a few melty puffs, slices of banana, plain yogurt with fruit puree
Snack: bits of cheese and the rest of the banana
Tea: vegetarian kedgeree followed by blueberries and a cup of milk
She also has milk first thing in the morning

Lockdownseperation · 12/07/2020 21:39

12 months next week
7.00 bf
8.00 breakfast - will have to ask DH. I think toast with peanut butter and an apple.
11.30 blueberries and grapes
1.00 bf
2.00 eggy bread, beans and strawberrIt’s.. One teaspoon of oat yoghurt.
No afternoon snack as everything running late today
4.30 bf
5.15 pitta bread, falafel, homous, baba ganosh, salad and jewelled cous cous, pineapple rings
7.00 bf

I’m expecting 10 pm and 2/3am bf as well.

I have no idea how much she actually eats.

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20viona · 12/07/2020 21:47

7am 8oz cows milk
8.30am cheerios and strawberries
12.30pm scotch pancake, grapes and a babybel with a few melty puffs
5.30pm pasta bake (same as us) with a yoghurt
7.15pm 8oz cows milk

No snacks between meals just 3 big meals. Saying that if I'm eating she does like to try everything 🤣

She eats a lot of scrambled egg and toast, oat pancake which I make, spaghetti with peas and Philadelphia is an easy one.

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