Hi! I am looking for some easy/quick suggestions for meals for my 18 month old. He seems to be sick of my routine yogurt/ chicken tenders/ hot dog etc.
I also have a 6 month old so I am looking for easy/ micro etc.
Thanks so much!
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Re: Please help suggestions for toddler meals
For breakfast today he had cereal, because my husband had cereal and poured an extra bowl.
For lunch he had pasta with peas and mozzarella, because I packed pasta with peas and mozzarella for my husband and I for lunch.
For dinner he'll have pulled chicken sandwiches and fruit because there's chicken in our crockpot right now and I bought a ton of peaches this weekend.
Sometimes he can't eat what we are eating so we make him something else. Our go-to easy meals are: Rotisserie chicken with mixed veggies, spinach ravioli, turkey meatballs (most of the time I make these ahead and freeze them but sometimes we buy a bag), quesadillas with avocado, grilled cheese, deli meat and cheese, and occasionally pasta, though he doesn't care for it much. We always give a fruit or veggie with every meal choice. In a pinch I like to buy the diced frozen veggie mix (it usually has corn, green beans, peas, carrots, and lima beans) and microwave them with some water and add some butter or coconut oil.
OP - I am in a situation where I have to feed my LO seperately, perhaps you are too. I'd like to feed him the same as us, but he wants to eat dinner at 5 or 530. We've tried later dinners, snacks, and it just doesn't work. He begs for dinner at that time...also related to his early bed time. My hubby feeds him and I don't get home from work until 530 or 6. I don't cook dinner for DH and I until after he goes to bed at 7PM.
I sometimes make a casserole or two that he likes on the weekend and then freeze in small portions for easy heating for him. I also have frozen turkey meatballs that I heat up with spag sauce. He loves cut up fruit so that is always one of his meal contents. I also make quesadillas with shredded cheese and deli meat heated up for a "main" dish. I also make him scrambled eggs for dinner and will sometimes put meat and veg in the scramble. Lastly, Whole Foods makes some awesome chicken salads. I buy those and give him some of the chicken. I am sure your grocery deli might have some of these that you could keep on hand for quick seving to him. Most counters have a variety of salads (veg, pasta, fruit, various ranges of "healthy" or not so much) that might work for you guys. I try to serve all of his meals with veg and fruit. In a pinch I did find ind size microwave veggies at target. Easy to throw in for steamed veggies just the right size.
Good luck.
- scrambled eggs (with cheese, veggies); can be made/eaten any time, not just breakfast
- buy a rotisserie chicken from your local supermarket; just shred it up (my LO loves the dark meat) and add some veggies (slices of avocado for good fat is great, too)
- nut butter on a sliced banana
- slice of pizza from your local pizzeria with a side of veggies
- when I resort to frozen meals, I turn to Amy's organic mac & cheese and Applegate Naturals chicken nuggets.
I also don't get how having one family meal that everyone can eat is lazy? You shouldn't have to prepare separate meals for a child that can chew the same foods you can.
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