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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, just making food "fun" can get a toddler to try new things. Arrange fruit in the shape of a face on his plate. Dips are AWESOME. [/quote] +1. Annabel Karmel's books are a gold mine for these types of fun food ideas. When I have time, I make fun shaped pancakes, cut waffles into wedges and arrange them with fruit on the plate like butterflies and flowers, make faces on sandwiches, etc. The kids love it and it really does make a difference![/quote] Mickey Mouse pancakes are my kids' favorite! Very easy - one big puddle of pancake batter in the pan, then two smaller puddles for the ears. The only tricky part is flipping it without tearing an ear off, I've served a lot of one-eared Mickeys over the years :). Blueberry for each eye if I have them on hand. If the kid has an "easy" first letter in their name (C, L, I, etc), pancakes in the shape of their initial is also fun. [/quote]
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