DP. Nothing against carbs(love them) but the latter is more filling than 95% of cereals. |
I'm literally telling the OP to give her kids fat. A bowl of cereal won't satiate hunger. |
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10 yr old likes the following. My family has to eat a bowl of salad (veggies, fruits, nuts, berries) before dinner since we end up eating a lot of non-veg foods.
Panang chicken curry with rice Chicken satay (with peanut sauce and toast) Goat biryani with cucumber raita Butter chicken and garlic naan Japchae Yachaejeon Chicken dumplings and spicy carrot salad Pilaf with peas-paneer curry and okra Copy cat Ikea platter - meatballs, mashed potatoes, lingonberry jam and gravy Chicken alfredo with salad Turkey lasagna Cheesy sunken burritos Shrimp in coconut curry with cashew rice Baked chicken with corn casserole. Paneer Kathi rolls with mint chutney Mexican lasagna Chicken and rice casserole in mushroom soup Shepherd's pie Crispy fish with quinoa veggi pilaf. Tandoori chicken legs with raita Dosa with potato stuffing and coconut chutney |
I know but I was doing snack at 315 , then hungry at 4c still hungry at 430, waiting til 5 for dinner… but then I thought why? So now we eat at that time, and it works so much better. She had swim twice a week anyway which is at a normal meal time so would meet to eat either early or at 7pm. I don’t want to make dinner at 7pm it’s too late. I’m a morning person 🤷♀️ |
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I get the shaved steak from Wegmans and do a Bulgogi bowl with rice and broccoli.
Chicken pot pie but with biscuit topping Grilled chicken with French Fries and a veggie on the side. Smash burgers with fries and a veggie Taco/quesadilla night with various dips and chips “Sushi” bowls: make some sushi rice and add toppings of choice (one of my kids likes the fake California crab stick they use in California rolls). Pasta bolognese (can even hide veggies in the sauce). Ramen bowls (I use the packaged noodles but make the other components myself) Pizza and Caesar salad Lasagna (big winner but I need to make it on a weekend. Spaghetti carbonara or an Alfredo style pasta with chicken |
And if she uses whole milk? There is fat and protein. You are splitting hairs. |
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Homemade Ramen noodles = Ramen + beef broth + splash soy
Breaded + fried thin sliced chicken = chicken tenders Baked salmon Spaghetti with meatballs Hamburgers Steak Tacos Paneer + sauce + rice |
It works for you so grest. Ny kids get home at 4:30 from ES. The other parent and preschool kid get home until after 5 so we eat dinner at 6:30. |
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I’m just here to commiserate mainly. I have three also that eat a wide variety of things. Oldest two are tween and teen. The older two eat A LOT. At dinner, they will do the same: they will have one serving or less, say it is fine, then right after dinner they are getting snacks and before bed, they need a second dinner. Youngest is harder. She’ll take a couple bites of dinner then want fruit and cheese.
I don’t really fight it anymore. My tactic is to make sure I have heathy snacks in the house. So.. when it comes time for snacks and second dinners, it is usually come combo of cheese, plain yogurt, nuts, fruits, dried fruits, peanut butter, whole wheat pitas, lot of glasses of whole milk. |
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Kids like foods that they are trained to eat from a very young age. So my answers will be very different from your answers. My kids ate everything we ate which included spicy and complex flavors from a young age. We toned the spice down or scoop out a portion before adding heat. But you understand what I mean.
Of course they like chicken nuggets and pizza, but what they will eat for dinner is any meal I make. FWIW we are a Latin family, so we’re foods had the Latin flavor profile and of course added American, Italian, Korean and any other regional dishes here in Maryland. My family in particular is not a big, snacking family and we eat three main meals at the table. I’m not sure if that helps but it’s what my family does, how my husband and I both grew up and how our children are growing up. |
If this is what works for you then do it. But if your kid is eating at 3:15 and hungry 45 minutes later, then you aren't feeding them enough fat and protein. |
What is your kids current schedule? We have dinner at 5 and my kid chowsssss. If it's later than 600 it's an uphill battle because he's honestly ready for bed. My kid eats bfast 645-715am Snack at school 915/930 Lunch 12/1230 Snack 230/3 If he is hungry again before dinner at 530 he gets a veggie and fruit plate with some type of cracker or muffin (this only happens when he is really hungry and doesn't seem to change dinner intake. Sometimes it's because he didn't eat a lot of lunch or he's growing) Dinner must be between 515-545 or it's a sunken ship We tried later like right before bed and it went abysmally. Randomly had dinner earlier and it was magic. Kept doing it and it's been stressful but necessary |
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I have 3 kids. One will eat almost anything, while the other two are pickier about textures, but they are all pretty good about eating fruits and veggies and trying new things.
They all get excited about: Meatloaf Chicken pot pie Tacos Mac and cheese (I have found they’ll eat whatever main course I serve with it) Fish sticks/breaded fish Chicken tenders—we usually make our own and bread them in cornflakes or just bread crumbs Meatballs Burgers |
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This is what both my kids will eat without any problems
Smitten Kitchen everyday meatballs https://smittenkitchentestmigration.food.blog/2016/02/23/everyday-meatballs/ Ohsheglows lentil soup https://ohsheglows.com/2016/04/03/glowing-spiced-lentil-soup/ Recipetineats Korean spare ribs https://www.recipetineats.com/slow-cooked-beef-ribs-in-korean-bbq-sauce/ |
Still much better to add fat and protein, as the carbs will give you a blood sugar rush and still won't make you feel satisfied. If your cereal is with whole fat milk, sure, bit otherwise the snacks above are better. |