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pudding - stupid question, sorry

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jetjets · 25/03/2007 21:50

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AitchYouBerk · 25/03/2007 21:53

dd doesn't get pudding, particulalry. unless you count fruit.

hana · 25/03/2007 21:55

puddings for mine have been fruit and yogurt - that's it even at 5 and 2.

Seona1973 · 25/03/2007 21:55

dd doesnt always get a pudding - when she does it is normally a yoghurt or sometimes as a special treat she can have an ice lolly or an ice pole. We give fruit as snacks or along with a sandwich, etc

tassis · 25/03/2007 21:56

we (dh and I) don't tend to have pudding

LOs tend to have yogurt or fruit

MiaMamma · 26/03/2007 12:32

same here - DD is having yoghurt and/or fruit for pudding.

sophiewd · 26/03/2007 12:34

Fruit and yoghurt also those Fruitopia things as well, that's pudding. Sometimes I make up a bit of custard and put with banana.

Mumpbump · 26/03/2007 12:34

Ds doesn't have pudding and never has had. He does have a yogurt when he gets home from nursery to try to get some more calories into him. I think it's up to you whether you give them a pudding or not...

cedar12 · 26/03/2007 12:36

Fruit or yoghurt here to with the odd treat chocolate mousse or icecream but shes 3 now.

WanderingTrolley · 26/03/2007 12:38

"all the books say to give snacks and pudding"

They're just filling pages - there's no money to be made in

Chapters Five to Ten: Puddings, Desserts and Afters

Give them a piece of fruit, luv.

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