I feel like we are falling into a bit of a rut with his lunches. Mainly I guess because lunch is not a meal where he can just have some of what I'm having (salad/tv dinner etc). We'll usually start with some fresh fruit and/or veggie, then some sort of "main" and end with a yogurt cup.
For his main, it usually ends up being a variation of toast, cheese toast, or hummus on pita. What else can I put on bread for him? Sometimes we add beans or meat on the toast if we have it available. I want to try sms's idea of bean and cheese quesadillas, just need to get some.
What else do you give your toddler for lunch? I don't want to get stuck in a rut with cheese toast just because it's easy and he loves it! ![]()
Re: Lunch suggestions?
henry usually shares my lunch, which is usually leftovers from dinner. if i'm bad and get fast food though, i usually fix him a bean&cheese quesadilla or grilled cheese/cheese toast.
have you tried tortellini or ravioli? henry loves butternut squash ravioli. what about mac&cheese?
Eli gets lunch at school, and they have all kinds of things, but when he's at home I have the same problems. He loves ham, so alot of days he gets sliced ham from the deli. We also do alot of ravioli. Cheese toast is another thing, but it sounds like you've got that covered! So usually it's ham, a veggie, and a fruit cup.
Natalie usually has left overs from our meals the night before (same with dinner). We want to make sure she gets used to eating a variety of types of food so that we don't end up having to make her separate meals of mac n cheese when she's older and eating dinner with us. So she's had, to name a few, chili, bean cassoulle (spelling?), brunswick stew, pork stew, curray chicken, etc. The only things we eat for dinner that she doesn't get are those that are mostly tomato based (lasagna, etc.).
If we don't have a left over for her, she'll have grilled cheese, tortillini, beans and rice.