She gets 3 meals and two snacks a day. Here are some things she eats
Breakfast: Oatmeal, cut up fruit, yogurt, scrambled eggs
Lunch: any veggie, whole wheat pasta, turkey meatballs, fruit pouches, cut up fruit, beans, cheese, cottage cheese, avacado, diced chicken/ham/whatever meat we have,tuna fish
Dinner: Whatever we eat, or any of the above lunch options.
Snacks: puffs, Cheerios, yogurt melts, diced veggies, fruit
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and usually 1-2 snacks.
We try to give him what we are eating if possible, but he can't eat anything TOO spicy and he has a potential fish allergy, so sometimes we have to feed him his own thing. Then it's some combination of fruit, veggie, and protein (meat, cheese, yogurt, black beans, etc.)
Amanda
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
3 meals and 1-2 snacks a day + 15-24 oz of milk per day.
He gets breakfast and lunch and a snack at daycare.
At home, for breakfast we do cheerios, fruit cut into pieces, english muffin w/ pb, eggs, cheese, etc...
For lunch and dinner, we just do whatever we are eating or have leftovers of in the fridge. Ideally we'd all eat dinner together every night and have the same thing, but the timing doesn't work great, because I need to feed James pretty might right away after he and DH get home from daycare in order to bathe him and get him to bed at 7 -- so usually he eats right away (leftovers from the night before, or bites of chicken, rice, potato, cut up vegetables, etc), then he has a bath while our dinner is cooking, then he has a pre-bed bottle while we're eating OUR dinner, then he goes to bed at 7.... and then after we clean up, I collapse on the sofa and die a little bit.
I feed my dd 4 meals a day, one is typically smaller and more like a snack, but I try to follow this:
Breakfast: fruit, grain, dairy
Pre-nap lunch: veggie, protein, grain
After-nap lunch: fruit or veggie, grain, protein
Dinner: protein, veggie, dairy
She eats what we eat (or more like we eat what she eats), and she probably gets between 1/2-1 cup of both fruits and veggies, 1/2 cup yogurt, 2-4 oz milk, some cheese, some meat or egg or nut butter, 1 slice bread, 1/3 cup cereal, and maybe some baby snacks thrown in. I also still nurse her. I should say that the list of food above is what I offer her, a lot ends up thrown to the dog.
He eats what I eat and on the same schedule.... Breakfast, lunch and dinner. He will sometimes get a snack between lunch and dinner if needed. The only exception is if the food we are eating is too spicy, then I will prepare him something with a little less heat.
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At 1 year old LO was getting 3 meals and 1-2 snacks. Breakfast usually yogurt, oatmeal, fruit, and gradually introduced things like toast, English muffin, waffle. Lunch is usually leftovers, PB sandwich, quiche. Dinner I aim for protein + carb + veggies... protein started with ground then shredded chicken, but now he eats everything (fish, beef if pre-chewed, pork, etc).
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HOnestly, it depends and very little consistency. If he's had too much milk he is less hungry, so I try to give him table food first and THEN offer milk. If he has meatballs, I'd say he's eating 2-3 meatballs (quarter sized) cut up until pieces. A few TBSP of peas. A small fruit cup sized portion of fruit. Etc. He's also eating a lot of purees lately because we were struggling with some serious constipation so I put him back on... and he'll have 2 pouches at a sitting.
He eats three times a day and between one and two snacks.
Breakfast is usually oatmeal with some blueberry pancakes from my plate (without syrup). Past few days I have been giving him eggs/sausage/french toast cut up and he devours it.
Lunch is protein/fat and little to no carbs. So 4% milkfat cottage cheese and some cut up chicken.
Dinner is carbs, protein, and veggies... just like @Skidderdo
Snacks, I give him the puffs still. I also buy fruit in those single serve plastic cups with no sugar added. So the fruit doesn't go bad and I can take it if we need to go somewhere.
He eats everything except for honey, which I am not going to give him for a while.
Some days he will eat like crazy 1 cup or more per sitting, some days he eats a few bites then done. It also has to do with what he is eating. Anything like spaghetti or lasagna he will eat two baby bowls that are half full of it.
He eats three times a day and between one and two snacks.
Breakfast is usually oatmeal with some blueberry pancakes from my plate (without syrup). Past few days I have been giving him eggs/sausage/french toast cut up and he devours it.
Lunch is protein/fat and little to no carbs. So 4% milkfat cottage cheese and some cut up chicken.
Dinner is carbs, protein, and veggies... just like @Skidderdo
Snacks, I give him the puffs still. I also buy fruit in those single serve plastic cups with no sugar added. So the fruit doesn't go bad and I can take it if we need to go somewhere.
He eats everything except for honey, which I am not going to give him for a while.
Some days he will eat like crazy 1 cup or more per sitting, some days he eats a few bites then done. It also has to do with what he is eating. Anything like spaghetti or lasagna he will eat two baby bowls that are half full of it.
OMG...We had spaghetti for the first time in a LONG time last night (I've been cutting carbs, but just didn't give a damn last night), and Claire ate 2 bowls full as well. I've never seen her eat that much. I use spiral cut whole wheat noodles so they're easier to grab, and add cut up spinach to the sauce.
And then she had terrible garlic breath...it was hilarious
He eats three times a day and between one and two snacks.
Breakfast is usually oatmeal with some blueberry pancakes from my plate (without syrup). Past few days I have been giving him eggs/sausage/french toast cut up and he devours it.
Lunch is protein/fat and little to no carbs. So 4% milkfat cottage cheese and some cut up chicken.
Dinner is carbs, protein, and veggies... just like @Skidderdo
Snacks, I give him the puffs still. I also buy fruit in those single serve plastic cups with no sugar added. So the fruit doesn't go bad and I can take it if we need to go somewhere.
He eats everything except for honey, which I am not going to give him for a while.
Some days he will eat like crazy 1 cup or more per sitting, some days he eats a few bites then done. It also has to do with what he is eating. Anything like spaghetti or lasagna he will eat two baby bowls that are half full of it.
OMG...We had spaghetti for the first time in a LONG time last night (I've been cutting carbs, but just didn't give a damn last night), and Claire ate 2 bowls full as well. I've never seen her eat that much. I use spiral cut whole wheat noodles so they're easier to grab, and add cut up spinach to the sauce.
And then she had terrible garlic breath...it was hilarious
James also absolutely loves pasta w/ marinara -- we had bowtie pasta with a traditional meat sauce last week and he absolutely scarfed it down.
I'm jealous. DD won't touch any pasta! No matter the shape or sauce. Girlfriend isn't having it!
I did read @clandestineX post that she doesn't give C any syrup with pancake. But was always thrown off when people posted they give their babies pancakes, waffles, etc and always wondered "are they giving their baby syrup?" Lol
@Luckey4 Rhys has had pancakes but I refuse to give him syrup... ESPECIALLY that fake syrup that is basically just straight corn syrup. Sooner or later he'll get it, but not while I can still control everything that goes into his mouth!
Amanda
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
She eats whatever we're having. Most days we have 3 meals and 1-2 snacks. It kind of depends on what we have going on and when she naps. Some days she'll refuse the morning nap and then fall asleep before lunch, so she ends up having a late lunch and no afternoon snack. Amount of food varies from day to day. Some days she's like a bottomless pit. Other days she grazes.
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I put a minimal amount of jam on Logan's pancakes. He won't eat them if I don't. He doesn't get a ton of sugar, so I don't mind.
He usually gets what we eat, unless it's too hard or tough for him to chew. (Steak, hard raw veggies, yogurt with granola, etc.) I will have something else lined up for him.
Re: What solid foods do you feed your 1 yr old?
She gets 3 meals and two snacks a day. Here are some things she eats
Breakfast: Oatmeal, cut up fruit, yogurt, scrambled eggs
Lunch: any veggie, whole wheat pasta, turkey meatballs, fruit pouches, cut up fruit, beans, cheese, cottage cheese, avacado, diced chicken/ham/whatever meat we have,tuna fish
Dinner: Whatever we eat, or any of the above lunch options.
Snacks: puffs, Cheerios, yogurt melts, diced veggies, fruit
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
Breakfast - Either yogurt, a scrambled egg, pancakes/waffles, bagel, sausage, oatmeal or cereal with fruit
Snack - a few crackers, a cheese stick, toast w/ PB or fruit
Lunch - Whatever DD and I are having - 1/2 sandwich, mac & cheese, soup, pasta, etc. usually with a fruit & veggie
Snack - similar to first snack
Dinner - Whatever we're having...generally a protein, starch and 1-2 veggies.
At home, for breakfast we do cheerios, fruit cut into pieces, english muffin w/ pb, eggs, cheese, etc...
OMG...We had spaghetti for the first time in a LONG time last night (I've been cutting carbs, but just didn't give a damn last night), and Claire ate 2 bowls full as well. I've never seen her eat that much. I use spiral cut whole wheat noodles so they're easier to grab, and add cut up spinach to the sauce.
And then she had terrible garlic breath...it was hilarious
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Nov siggy challenge: animals eating Thanksgiving food
Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
He usually gets what we eat, unless it's too hard or tough for him to chew. (Steak, hard raw veggies, yogurt with granola, etc.) I will have something else lined up for him.