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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine is 19m and her major foods are fruits and veg (broccoli, blueberries, bananas and avocado are favorites), any kind of cooked beans, cubes of tofu, cubes of cheese, eggs (usually fried and cut into pieces), oatmeal, yogurt, bread, rice. We offer meat, but so far she isn't into it.[/quote] That sounds like a diet! LOL[/quote] Yes, we all eat a diet, and this doesn't seem like a terrible one.[/quote] I only say this b/c I have an underweight DD and these foods are not really weight gainers.[/quote] Not the other PP, but I also have a pretty skinny DD, but we try to eat this way. There are definitely other ways to add in some good fats - avacados, butter, whole milk, cheeses, full-fat yogurt. Our DD does eat meat though, so that gives us the option of chicken and beef. [/quote] I posted that list, and you'll note that it includes avocado and cheese, her yogurt is whole milk by default because she's a toddler, eggs and bread always come with butter. And of course she drinks whole milk. I offer some of what we are eating, but she has a strong preference for simple and non messy foods. As long as it's good food that is fine with me.[/quote] I'm 11:52 that posted, and I did notice that you mentioned avocado and cheese. I probably worded my post wrong - shouldn't have said 'other ways', since you had mentioned them already. Like you mentioned, my DD is pretty skinny, but I'm okay with that also if it means she's eating 'whole, simple' foods! The pedi has been okay with it also, FTR (before I get flamed for not feeding my kid enough!).[/quote]
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