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Toddler snack ideas please

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Thatwentbadly · 06/01/2021 09:49

I feel as if I’m alway making meals or snacks! I had completely forgotten about this stage.

My youngest can’t have dairy, soya or coconut which makes it more difficult.

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MaMaD1990 · 06/01/2021 09:52

Veggie sticks and dip of your choice, any fruits, scones with replacement ingredients, baked egg and veggie cups (not sure if eggs are dairy tbh!), granola bars, herby sweet potato cakes. Lots of these you can cook in batch and freeze which will save you time in the kitchen!

AuntyJack · 06/01/2021 11:00

Cherry tomatoes
Snow peas
Carrot sticks
Apple pieces
Orange cut in eighths
Toast fingers with avocado or peanut butter or something else
Boiled egg
Celery sticks with peanut butter and sultanas (ants on a log)
Grapes

mdh2020 · 06/01/2021 11:16

My children thought carrots and tomatoes were snacks and treats until other people gave them biscuits,

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mindutopia · 06/01/2021 12:17

We do lots of fruit and veg. Mine will easily eat a whole raw carrot. Carrots, cucumber, frozen peas, apples (we got one of those spiral apple slicers that cuts them in a spiral and cores and mine think it's the most amazing thing ever), banana, clementines. (non-dairy) cheese and ham slices, breadsticks, oatcakes, dried fruit (apple slices, raisins, etc.), and boiled eggs too (we got one of those egg steamer things so it's really easy to cook an egg quickly).

theruffles · 06/01/2021 12:22

Rice cakes
Breadsticks
Fruit
Soreen loaf bars
Raisins/dried cranberries/other dried fruit
Veggie sticks
Plain biscuits
Crackers with cheese/cheese spread
Boiled egg
Melty crisps

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