What did your toddler eat for breakfast today?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin


Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.


Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:

5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.


NP here. That's an insane amount, is he just high on the percentiles?
Anonymous
Rice krispies. Milk. Tbsp of chobani. Strawberries.

About same as what his 5 yo sister ate.

Anonymous
A berry scone she made with a grownup this morning and a scrambled egg.
Anonymous
French toast, blueberries and milk.
Anonymous
Oatmeal w/ berries, half banana
Anonymous
soy milk with molasses mixed in, a lemon blueberry raspberry muffin (homemade), apple amd strawberry slices, and some chickpeas roasted with maple syrup, cinnamon and coconut oil
Anonymous
Sippy cup of milk, bowl of Cheerios, bowl of strawberries and blueberries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just a glass of orange juice. He doesn't want to eat breakfast. He's fallen off the growth chart but the pediatrician assures us that everything is fine.


Can I ask what your ped's rationale was? I have never encountered this in practice (a child who doesn't eat falling off the growth chart and no concerns being raised...)
Anonymous
Rice mixed with plain Greek yogurt, and some apple.
Anonymous
Smuckers uncrustables
Anonymous
Whole milk to gut with mixed berries, 4 silver dollar pancakes, and milk. 16 month DS
Anonymous
Chobani strawberry yogurt carton, slice of wheat toast with butter, water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin


Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.


Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:

5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.


NP here. That's an insane amount, is he just high on the percentiles?

Is it really an insane amount? I guess my 14 month old is an endless pit...he's 50th percentile weight and usually eats: 2 scrambled eggs, 2-3 fruit pouches, 6oz Greek yogurt, 6-7oz whole milk, a muffin or toast with almond butter, and at least 1 banana (sometimes 2). He eats even more at lunch. I'm becoming very afraid for my grocery budget when he becomes a teenager.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin


Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.


Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:

5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.


NP here. That's an insane amount, is he just high on the percentiles?

Is it really an insane amount? I guess my 14 month old is an endless pit...he's 50th percentile weight and usually eats: 2 scrambled eggs, 2-3 fruit pouches, 6oz Greek yogurt, 6-7oz whole milk, a muffin or toast with almond butter, and at least 1 banana (sometimes 2). He eats even more at lunch. I'm becoming very afraid for my grocery budget when he becomes a teenager.


now that is an insane amount! Growth spurt or is that normal everyday?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin


Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.


Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:

5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.


NP here. That's an insane amount, is he just high on the percentiles?

Is it really an insane amount? I guess my 14 month old is an endless pit...he's 50th percentile weight and usually eats: 2 scrambled eggs, 2-3 fruit pouches, 6oz Greek yogurt, 6-7oz whole milk, a muffin or toast with almond butter, and at least 1 banana (sometimes 2). He eats even more at lunch. I'm becoming very afraid for my grocery budget when he becomes a teenager.


now that is an insane amount! Growth spurt or is that normal everyday?


Seriously!!! That's more than most grown men eat!
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