Anonymous
Post 04/12/2013 16:33     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Mac and cheese
Strawberries
Juice boxes
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2013 12:45     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

I nanny for a toddler as well and for some reason, he loves tofu. I cut it up into little cubes and he loves to eat it plain. He also likes to eat canned kidney beans w/the juice drained out of course!

Goat cheese or basil plant w/goat cheese is a fave for us. And quite healthy too!
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2013 10:57     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Spinach is very easy to sneak into eggs, meatballs, mac n cheese, etc...

Chickpeas are a big hit w/ my toddlers because they're easy to handle. They also eat small amounts of broccoli, cauliflower, etc.. Sweet potato cubes or fries, mashed potates or squash of all kinds, edamame (great snack on the go), cooked carrots and peppers, beets, etc...

I just keep giving them things. Some days they'll refuse something they love the next day - no logic to it. But overall they eat most things fairly well. Just keep trying the mix.

Anonymous
Post 04/12/2013 10:37     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Smoothies are a good way yo disguiseveggies, esp spinach which is a power food. I make my own yogurt which has a nice flavor...not sour like most store bought yogurt, so you don't need to add any type of sweetener other than fruit. I usually use frozen strawberry, or mango, or blueberries, plus a banana. You can google ways to disguise veggies and chine up with a lot of good ideas that way too.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2013 08:08     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

I'm a foodie and charges are 1yr and 8months, they both been on solids since they were 4months.

Besides all the normal everyday things others have mentioned my charges eat

Veggie sushi
Non spicy Thai food
Miso soup
Lasagna
Quinoa
Leek soup
Rice, beans (traditional Cuban style)
empanadas
Tostanoes
A variety of vegan dishes

Basically the eat anything I put in front of them. I like to cook and try new recipes often. I also enjoy taking them out to eat at resturants so depending on what I'm in the mood for that's what the eat. My girls absolutely love sushi so we go on many sushi "dates".
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 22:08     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Anonymous wrote:have you tried cooking the veggies different ways? Think about how different cooked carrots are vs raw. Same with broccoli.
Offering 'dips' like hummus helps too.


wanted to add: even if you are hiding veggies, it's really important to still put the veggies on the plate for the child to try. Even if it's just one kernel of corn.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 22:07     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

have you tried cooking the veggies different ways? Think about how different cooked carrots are vs raw. Same with broccoli.
Offering 'dips' like hummus helps too.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 21:15     Subject: Re:What do you serve your charges to eat ?

I nanny for twin girls that will be 2 next week.

I am there for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

For breakfast it's usually Eggs, pancakes or Oatmeal with yogurt and some fruit.
Some lunches I do are grilled cheese, chicken & cheese quesadilla, annies mac & cheese, ham & cheese roll ups, home made chicken fingers, etc.
Dinners are homemade pizza, pasta, veggie meatloaf, etc. (I try to do something that the whole family can eat).

I bought the book "Deceptively Delicious" by Jessican Seinfeld. There are some really great ideas in there.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 21:13     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Chicken cutlets
Omelettes
Banana pancakes
Apple and cinnamon Belgium waffles
Egg salad
Turkey dogs
Potato latkes with applesauce
Quesadillas
Black beans and rice
Cheese ravioli with veggies hidden in sauce
Stir fry with brown rice
Hummus and pita
Spinach and feta baked in crescents
Sweet potato fries (homemade)
Chicken cattiatorie with egg noodles
Pumpkin muffins
Vegetable soup and cornbread
5 bean Chilli (not spicy)
Israeli salad (cut up tomato, pepper, onions, cucumbers with lemon, fresh mint, and a little bit of olive oil).
Pierogies
English muffin pizzas

I can list more if you'd like...
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 20:54     Subject: Re:What do you serve your charges to eat ?

How about having breakfast for dinner sometimes? Eggs, baked beans ( or whatever beans you think they will eat) turkey bacon
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 20:46     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Hmm my charge eats anything but here are some things off the top of my head:
Turkey and cheese roll ups in spinach or sun dried tomato wraps
Bagels with cream cheese
English muffins
Mixed veggies cooked into those roll up crescent rolls
Turkey burgers patty, veggie burger patty, or those black bean burger patties
Chicken salad on pita bread
Chicken and veggie quesadillas
Grilled cheese
He LOVES just eating green beans and black olives by themselves.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 20:35     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Anonymous wrote:Chicken strips
Chicken quesadillas
Tacos( ground turkey)
Shepherds pie
I puree a lot of veggies and mix it into sauces and pour on pasta


This is also how I hide veggies. I also add the puree to meatballs, or meatloaf muffins
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 20:31     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Chicken strips
Chicken quesadillas
Tacos( ground turkey)
Shepherds pie
I puree a lot of veggies and mix it into sauces and pour on pasta
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 20:28     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

I do a lot of muffin tin meals, a quick google should give you a good compilation. Other than those:
grilled cheese with grated veggies mixed in
honey glazed carrots and green beans
cauliflower "mac & cheese"
zucchini, broccoli or pea fritters
quiche with tons of finely chopped veggies
sweet potato fries

Anonymous
Post 04/11/2013 20:23     Subject: What do you serve your charges to eat ?

Nanny to 2 toddlers and I feel like I'm starting to give them the same things for lunch and dinner!! I try not to repeat the same food in the same day. Breakfast is easy because its usually fruit, cereal, eggs, or oatmeal ( is that considered cereal?). Anyways, here are some reaccuring foods. Please feel free to share some recipes, especially for veggies! Those can be tough!
Fruits: usually bananas, oranges, apples, grapes, and pears
Pasta (including Mac and cheese and tortellini)
Tuna (usually a melt)
Veggie burger
Cooked chicken (family is worried about serving child deli meats because of certain bacteria?)
Soups
Cheese
Avocado

Seriously, I feel like that's it for one of my charges because she is so picky about veggies. She won't eat peas, corn, carrots, or beans now that I think about it. Does anyone have creative ways to "disguise" these? The parents cook maybe once a week where we get a good switch up of food but its really hard to cook for just 1 toddler! Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.