Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin
Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.
Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:
5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.
NP here. That's an insane amount, is he just high on the percentiles?
Is it really an insane amount? I guess my 14 month old is an endless pit...he's 50th percentile weight and usually eats: 2 scrambled eggs, 2-3 fruit pouches, 6oz Greek yogurt, 6-7oz whole milk, a muffin or toast with almond butter, and at least 1 banana (sometimes 2). He eats even more at lunch. I'm becoming very afraid for my grocery budget when he becomes a teenager.
now that is an insane amount! Growth spurt or is that normal everyday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin
Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.
Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:
5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.
NP here. That's an insane amount, is he just high on the percentiles?
Is it really an insane amount? I guess my 14 month old is an endless pit...he's 50th percentile weight and usually eats: 2 scrambled eggs, 2-3 fruit pouches, 6oz Greek yogurt, 6-7oz whole milk, a muffin or toast with almond butter, and at least 1 banana (sometimes 2). He eats even more at lunch. I'm becoming very afraid for my grocery budget when he becomes a teenager.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin
Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.
Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:
5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.
NP here. That's an insane amount, is he just high on the percentiles?
Anonymous wrote:Just a glass of orange juice. He doesn't want to eat breakfast. He's fallen off the growth chart but the pediatrician assures us that everything is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blueberries, milk and half a muffin
Oh! And a cheese stick that was requested after eating the above. How she only weighs 20 lbs is beyond me.
Really? That's not much food (unless she eats a lot more later in the day). My 2.5 year old is in a hungry phase. He ate the following:
5 oz milk, 1 scrambled egg plus a few pieces of my egg, 3 vegetable/fruit pouches, 1 piece of toast with a bit of almond butter. He tends to eat a ton at breakfast and lunch and skimp on dinner.