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12 months, average day-
Breakfast: a little cottage cheese, half a kid orange, part of a leftover grilled cheese on whole grain bread. Lunch:spinach casserole (eggs, ricotta cheese, spinach, cheddar cheese, garlic), remainder of orange Snack:3 big strawberries Dinner:Gordon's grilled salmon, sweet potatoes, roasted carrots. |
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2 yrs- good eatet, this was normal
Breakfast- oatmeal with pb and berries Snack- annies bunnies Lunch- huge mound of sweet potatoes with milk and cheese, pb crackers, pear and two sluces ww bread Snack- yogurt with banana Dinner- portion of arroz con pollo, abc crackers from tj, grapes Drinks only water |
Damn! That's more than I can eat! I'm full just reading this! |
Yeah he is a massive eater I am already worried about not being able to make enough food for him during his lifetime.
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DD 2.25:
Breakfast: oatmeal with flax, blueberries, 1/2 Kefir smoothie (Made by Lifeway) -- ate most of everything Snack: banana Lunch: sliced turkey, cheddar cheese cubes, hummus + crackers, mango -- finished the mango and most of the hummus, and had at least a few bites of everything else Snack: goldfish Dinner: spaghetti and meatball, peas and carrots, other 1/2 of Kefir smoothie -- ate a pretty good portion of everything |
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14 MO
Breakfast - yogurt, blueberries, pumpkin pancake Snack - 4 oz milk Lunch - quiche with asparagus, tomato, cheese, ham Snack - whole pear, store bought baby spinach/potato things Dinner - salmon cake (loves this...don't know why), zucchini, whole wheat noodles and pasta sauce Bedtime - 6 oz milk water offered all day but likely no more than 4-5 oz consumed. great eater. liquid is our issue. |
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19 months old
Breakfast was a whole banana (she loves them), a cup of milk, and two mini donuts (not the best choice, but it is what it is) Snack was a yogurt smoothie things and a couple of crackers Lunch was maybe a cup of pasta with some tomato sauce. Veggie and fruit rejected (I tried green beans and peaches). She had another cup of milk. Dinner was maybe 1/3-1/2 of a chicken breast that was this fancy new breaded chicken recipe I tried out, a couple of green beans, some bread, and a cup of milk. It was a pretty good day. Some days she basically won't eat anything except for bananas. She really loves them. Many days she doesn't want to drink ANYTHING and I have to just keep offering milk and/or water to get some fluids in her. Seriously, the girl doesn't like fluids. So I try to give her the smoothies to compensate. |
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Almost 2:
4oz chocolate milk at wake-up Breakfast: Whole grain pancake, 1/2 banana, 1/2c blueberries Snack: Slice of homemade pumpkin bread Lunch: PB sandwich on whole wheat bread, 4oz fruit yogurt, 1/2c roasted brussels sprouts Snack: Smoothie w/ yogurt & fruit Dinner: 1 TJ scallion pancake, 1/2c roasted cauliflower, 1/2c raspberries, 1/4 apple He loves pancakey things so we make many different kinds, sweet & savory. We're also vegetarian. |