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What is your 2 year old's favourite lunch?

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Thankyouandgoodnight · 14/09/2008 11:02

DD's is currently soup with cheese on toast

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PavlovtheCat · 14/09/2008 11:04

Noodles with pork dumplings, eaten with chopsticks.

Acinonyx · 14/09/2008 11:04

At 2 it was scrambled egg on toast.

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RandomIdiot · 14/09/2008 12:17

Jam sandwiches. Some cubes of cheese, slices of ham follwed by grapes or banana.

She loves cheese and ham but refuses them in a sandwich

RubySlippers · 14/09/2008 12:19

beans on toast or chicken and peas (with cous cous or rice)

crokky · 14/09/2008 12:19

cream cheese sandwich, some banana, some hula hoops

OneBoyOneGirl · 14/09/2008 12:25

does anyone elses DD just eat the fillings and leave the bread then? my DD's favourite is pasta atm.

MrsMattie · 14/09/2008 12:30

My son was addicted to macaroni cheese at this age.

Rosa · 14/09/2008 12:45

vege soup - dunking pizza
anything with cheese ( but must be identified as cheese e.g not in a sauce)
pasta in any shape or form .
Followed by fruit esp raspberries, blueberries strawberries.

Lizzylou · 14/09/2008 12:47

DS2's is also veg soup with cheese on toast
He also likes crumpet with cheese on top, carrot sticks, celery and raw mushroom.
Followed by a yoghurt

Ledodgy · 14/09/2008 12:49

Atm it's ham , mushroom and onion omlette with baked beans.

tinto · 14/09/2008 12:55

baked beans!

ilovemydog · 14/09/2008 12:58

she eats most things, but asks for cheese and bread...

and yoghurt

SmugColditz · 14/09/2008 13:02

boiled egg and soldiers

dilemma456 · 14/09/2008 14:58

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compo · 14/09/2008 14:59

cheese grapes and strawberries
she will sometimes nibble a piece of toast if she deigns to

norksinmywaistband · 14/09/2008 15:42

Toast or pasta ( will not touch bread in untoasted form)
Both only with a little butter on them no protein with occasional exception of bacon or baked beans.

Cucumber and grapes by the bucket load

Shannaratiger · 14/09/2008 15:45

Rice cakes with or without peanut butter.

PictureThis · 14/09/2008 15:46

Grapes and fromage frais if she had her way.

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MummyToOneForNow · 14/09/2008 15:49

DD only eats sandwich fillings and won't touch the bread (but she will eat toast if in the mood ). She is very unpredictable - one day she will wolf something down and a few days later will push it away uninterested. She isn't talking yet so can't tell me what she would like to eat...

A generally good bet is pasta with veg and a cheese or tomato based sauce.

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Yanda · 14/09/2008 18:17

Hummous, tzatziki and cream cheese with toasted pitta fingers, carrot and cucumber sticks, tomatoes and anything else dippy I happen to have in. Gosh I sound like a very yummy mummy, but she just likes it because she had it in a cafe once (her choice). She demands rice pudding for afters!

llynnnn · 14/09/2008 18:33

dd is the opposite, picks out the filling, leaves it and just eats the bread.

her faves at the mo are scrambled egg on toast or beans on toast
ALWAYS followed by a yoghurt! I'm in deep trouble if we havent got any in!!

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