Okay...I'm lazy!
Some nights I just don't cook. And DH and I just grab something to eat. When DD was on purees that was fine. Grab a puree and feed. Now that she's eating more finger foods I don't quite know what to do with her on those nights (on nights when I cook she'll get some of what we're eating, maybe slightly modified!). I don't want to give her our crappy chicken nuggets or whatever, so I've just been boiling steaming some frozen veggies, etc.
What other options are quick, easy, and healthy for LO when I don't want to cook?
Re: What to feed LO on nights you don't cook...
boil up some pasta and toss with veggie baby food puree and shredded cheese, keep some fresh fruit like peaches and nectarines in house to halve, sandwich diced up, warmed leftovers
grilled ham and cheese, anti pasta plate (cold cuts and cheese squares), greek yogurt
Man, I am excited to hear the responses on this, I feel like this is totally my family too some nights!!
I have been keeping those gerber pasta pick-ups on hand for nights to where we are on the go or what we are eating isn't okay for her yet. She loves them and they are easy to make. I also do the pasta with veggie puree, I usually make a patch of noodles for her for the week...
Thanks for sharing!
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DS gets leftovers a lot. If we make something he can eat, we'll make a little extra to have on hand.
Otherwise he gets steamed veggies (yay for frozen veggies!), cut up fruit, cheese, and he really loves pita bread.
Honestly, I keep dinner extremely simple. He gets a well balanced diet at daycare, so I'm not terribly concerned about making dinner glamorous. Also, he is usually not that hungry for dinner. And by time we all get home at 5:30, its just a matter of getting food in front of him so that we have time for a bath and he is in bed by 7:00pm.
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We always have frozen mixed veggies in the freezer, and I usually have either frozen meatballs, veggie burgers, or some kind of veggie nuggets in the freezer for DD, too. Oh, and frozen raviolis, which I sometimes make a bunch of and DD eats for a couple of days if I know that we are not going to be cooking, or we're having something that I don't want to give her, or just for her to take for lunch. I toss ravis with pasta sauce, italian dressing, or a baby food veggie puree and toss in a handful of frozen veggies.
We don't make our dinner until after DD goes to bed, but she usually has the leftovers for her lunch and/or dinner the next day.
And always cut up fruit for dessert with dinner. I LOVE fruit, so we always have something in the house.