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[quote=Anonymous]My toddler is younger, but I send just about anything he can chew and not choke on to daycare. Roasted veggies of any sort cut into pieces, tomato "salad" (halved grape tomatoes or cut up plum tomatoes tossed with a bit of EV olive oil, sea salt and frozen basil), cauliflower or broccoli cut into smallish pieces and tossed in a tiny bit of marinara sauce, chunks of sweet or regular potato, sautéed mushroom slices, glazed salmon, grilled marinated chicken (cut into small pieces), cut up chicken/turkey sausage, cheese, hummus, guac, baked lentil chips, crackers, pancakes, frozen waffles, small pasta w/ a bit of marinara, cut up fruit of any sort. DC only just started being able to have eggs (was previously intolerant), so I am looking forward to sending meatballs, quiche, frittata, etc. Last week one day I sent what I called a "Mediterranean feast" - it was leftover chicken kabob pieces, cubes of feta, cut up olives, hummus and pita. DC has no idea what I'm saying when I tell him what food I packed for the day, and DH laughs at me, but I love putting together his lunches.[/quote]
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