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What did your toddler eat today?

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ToddlerMama89 · 31/08/2024 20:27

Just for fun and to share ideas! Let’s share what our fuss pot mini humans ate today 😊

2 y/o DS

B: 2 bowls of porridge with peanut butter, ground seeds & strawberries
S: Pack of Organix crisps & mini ice pop at Nanny’s
L: 3/4 Cream cheese sandwich (made with 2 slices wholemeal bread) & cherry tomatoes. Refused grapes & raw pepper sticks
S: Clementine & Organix flapjack bites
D: Satay noodles with grated carrot & broccoli followed by melon & nectarine with yoghurt for pudding

Few too many processed snacks today but ah well!

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InTheLibrary · 31/08/2024 20:42

2yo

B: Cereal with whole milk
S: Cheddar and mango
L: Crumpet with peanut butter, handful of Pom bears, cucumber, and a piece of sushi from my plate
S: blueberry Soreen
D: 2 fish tacos with slaw and avocado

PurBal · 31/08/2024 20:45

We're away so a lot of treats too.
3 year old
Breakfast: bowl of Shreddies, yogurt, 2 satsumas
Snack: Pom bears, and a rich tea biscuit
Lunch: cheese and chutney sandwich made with 2 slices of bread, handful of salt and vinegar crisps, slice of ham, Babybel (cucumber, pepper and tomatoes were available but he didn't eat them), another yogurt.
Small chocolate brownie (homemade so about the size of the "brownie bites" you can buy).
Snack: ice lolly, raisins, fruit purée pouch.
Tea: savoury mince, potatoes, triple helping of carrots (didn't eat broccoli or cauliflower).
He also had hot milk before bed with a small amount of hot chocolate powder.

14 month old
Breakfast: 3 weetabix, banana, yogurt
Lunch: 2 ham rolls and a banana
Snack: malt loaf, purée pouch
Tea: 2 helpings of savoury mince, potatoes, carrots, broccoli and cauliflower.

DancingPhantomsOnTheTerrace · 31/08/2024 21:13

We had pancakes for breakfast but this is unusual. Normally she has porridge.

Lunch was a picnic so she had a cheese sandwich and a banana. Plus a bit of homemade flapjack.

Think she had an apple mid afternoon.

Dinner was fish pie, followed by some plain yoghurt with some raisins.

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JuniperAndTonic · 31/08/2024 21:22

Almost 2 year old daughter - banana pancakes for breakfast with blueberries and yoghurt; few bites of an apple mid morning; brunch/lunch out which was scrambled egg, sausage, beans and a hash brown; banana oat bar after her nap; chicken stroganoff with tagliatelle, peas and broccolli for dinner and a homemade ice lolly for pudding (just fruit blended with yoghurt and frozen in ice lolly moulds).

She has eaten loads at mealtimes today but had less snacks, some days she jsut grazes on snacks all day and doesn’t eat much of her meals!

Bedtime91 · 31/08/2024 21:37

Just turned 3 DD:

  • About two spoonfuls of corn flakes, leaving the rest to go soggy but then asking for them again two hours later.
  • the ham from inside of a ham sandwich and one bite from each quarter
  • three bites of an apple
  • a chocolate coin
  • most of a bowl of chicken orzo with spinach. But only because I let her out as much cheese on top as she wanted.
  • two weetabix

She's not not fussy per se, I just can't get her to sit down and eat!

Yourethebeerthief · 31/08/2024 21:55

Nearly 3 year old

Breakfast: Rice Krispies and a pancake with butter and jam
Snack: strawberries and a banana
Lunch: cheese toastie and tomato soup
Snack: rice cakes with humous, watermelon
Dinner: spaghetti bolognese with grated cheese

OopsieeDaisy · 31/08/2024 22:38

2 year old -

B: 2 slices whole meal toast with peanut butter, strawberries

S: cup of warm milk

L: cheese omelette and cucumber, yoghurt, soft bake bar

D: pasta with homemade sauce, yoghurt, fruit pouch, banana ‘ice-cream’ (frozen banana slices blended with a little milk)

Bedtime drink of warm milk

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