Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you offer your toddler a starch at every meal? Just curious - I was shocked to read on the teen forum that one parent only offers a starch for dinner a couple of times every week and it got me wondering whether I give my young child too much of it and I’m creating bad habits.
No. It’s not necessary. She was happy with just scrambled eggs and few spoonfuls of yoghurt this morning. But other mornings she just gets puffs which are primarily carbs. She is also still breastfeeding. Daycare food is more protein and fat heavy. (Avocados, meat, yoghurt, leftovers, etc.)
I don’t think it’s bad to offer a toddler carbs every meal. Probably one of the reasons I don’t is that I’m gluten free and that has shifted my meals away from carbs and I don’t have the time/energy to make extra carbs just for her. (She does get gluten containing foods though but only when it’s not too much extra work.).
Ugh writing this makes me feel like a lazy parent.
I don’t eat a lot of grains but carbs and starches don’t have to be gluten/grain. For my kids I give what I’m eating plus a piece of fruit or other easy carb like can of beans. Also I will just microwave a giant sweet potato and keep it in the fridge and give chunks of it with some meals. Those are all easy adds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you offer your toddler a starch at every meal? Just curious - I was shocked to read on the teen forum that one parent only offers a starch for dinner a couple of times every week and it got me wondering whether I give my young child too much of it and I’m creating bad habits.
No. It’s not necessary. She was happy with just scrambled eggs and few spoonfuls of yoghurt this morning. But other mornings she just gets puffs which are primarily carbs. She is also still breastfeeding. Daycare food is more protein and fat heavy. (Avocados, meat, yoghurt, leftovers, etc.)
I don’t think it’s bad to offer a toddler carbs every meal. Probably one of the reasons I don’t is that I’m gluten free and that has shifted my meals away from carbs and I don’t have the time/energy to make extra carbs just for her. (She does get gluten containing foods though but only when it’s not too much extra work.).
Ugh writing this makes me feel like a lazy parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you offer your toddler a starch at every meal? Just curious - I was shocked to read on the teen forum that one parent only offers a starch for dinner a couple of times every week and it got me wondering whether I give my young child too much of it and I’m creating bad habits.
No. It’s not necessary. She was happy with just scrambled eggs and few spoonfuls of yoghurt this morning. But other mornings she just gets puffs which are primarily carbs. She is also still breastfeeding. Daycare food is more protein and fat heavy. (Avocados, meat, yoghurt, leftovers, etc.)
I don’t think it’s bad to offer a toddler carbs every meal. Probably one of the reasons I don’t is that I’m gluten free and that has shifted my meals away from carbs and I don’t have the time/energy to make extra carbs just for her. (She does get gluten containing foods though but only when it’s not too much extra work.).
Ugh writing this makes me feel like a lazy parent.
Anonymous wrote:This is making me wonder if I don’t give enough to my older preschooler.
I think today he had:
B: Scrambled eggs, 1/3 croissant with jam, strawberries
Greek yogurt with peanut butter and grapes
L: leftover chicken nuggets, breakfast leftovers
Popcorn, maybe a few crackers
D: Chicken bone broth with chicken wontons and veg like broccoli, edamame, corn, carrots
Apricots
I guess today was fruit heavy.