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ecmd | February 2009

eating

What does your babies daily menu, just wondering what other peoples babies are like?



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KathrynR1402
February 2009 | KathrynR1402
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DD2 (2&1/4) is going thru a no-eating stage as she's getting over a cough. Big sister ate so well so now it's my comeuppance - a normal child LOL! Today she ate about 1/3 farleys rusk for breakfast with one cup of milk. Breakfast is one big roundabout as she will go thru fads - bovril on toast was a BIG one, Cheerios (dry) with raisins was another. Then for snack at the childminders she ate a whole pear. At lunch she said "yummy" when the childminder  brought out the leek & ham in cheese sauce with baked spud, but only ate a few mouthfulls. Then she had a carton of fruit juice and a small chocolate on the school run. For dinner she ate the sausage but ignored the peas (usual) and mash (unusual), turned her nose up at the cold custard (usually she eats a fromage frais) but ate half a banana. Quite a good day really, for her! Oh, she still has about 2 breastfeeds a day, which is my insurance policy still.



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Queen-Fire
February 2009 | Queen-Fire
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My son is nearly 22 months and is a stubborn eater

Breakfast: Porridge with just milk, sometimes a little bit of purreed fruit mixed in

Lunch: Some hot pasta, usually he doesn't eat much of this

Dinner: Whatever we eat, or a sausage roll with vegies.

Snacks: Le snack cheese dips, or Vita wheat biscuits.

He has 1 bottle of full cream milk at night for bed, the rest of the time it is either juice or water.



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inquisitive-creatures
February 2009 | inquisitive-creatures
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My 2yo son has the following:

Brekky: 1 and a 1/2 weetbix with honey, fullcream milk and currants sprinkled over the top.

Snacks: For snacks I pick one of the following - a packet of sultanas, a banana muffin, a Heinz baby muesli bar or a couple of Jatz crackers.

Lunch: A vegemite sandwich or one piece of toast with vegemite, followed by a whole banana and either some more sultanas/currants.

Dinner: I try get him to eat whatever we eat - his fave is Fillet steak, mashed potato or chips, corn and carrots as one meal. If I haven't had time to cook I make him porridge with mashed banana and cinnamon.

Dessert: He will either get tinned fruit or a tinned baby custard and if he has been really good and eats something he absolutely hates he will get a vanilla icecream in a cone. On special occasions he gets a kinder surprise.

Hope this helps!!



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mother82
February 2009 | mother82
Re: eating

my 14month old eats quite well, he has 2 to 2 1/2 weetbix for breakfast and maybe a piece of toast, for lunch he has either a sandwich or some 2minute noodles and 1 or 2 yoghurts, then for tea he has over a cup of meat, vegies and pasta followed by a few bits off our tea plate then a custard. in between meals he may have a few biscuits or fruit.



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Hysteria
February 2009 | Hysteria
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usually has 1 and 1/2 or 2 weetbix (the kids one) for brekky with cows milk on it.

lunch can be a sandwich (vegemite) with a banana or something along those lines.

dinner can be either a packet of baby food, or the same as what we are eating. tonight, bubs had 2 hard boiled eggs, 1/2 an avocado, a bit of grated carrot, some tomato soup, and also on the plate was a few sticks of capsicum and celery, but they didnt make it into his mouth. we had chicken salad with egg (so basically all the stuff he had plus more) and tomato soup for dinner.



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      Hysteria
February 2009 | Hysteria
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forgot to say, he is 13months old. he is also breastfed, and generally goes around 4hrs between feeds.

also, we went to a vietnamese resturant for dinner one night, and decided he could have what we had. he had rice, stirfry veges (with a few diff types of sauces on them), a bit of beef and chicken and a bit of custard we brought from home.

also, tonight was his first night for egg. and he loved it!



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