hello mommies,
our babies are now in that stage where they want to experience all types of textures and foods. my thing is I've become so paranoid about choking since it happened twice already. I've become so paranoid about that I'm kind of scared to feed him sometimes.
anyways I feel kind of stupid asking this but every time I Google I can't seem to get a clear answer on what a one year old child is supposed to be eating. if you ladies would like to share your child's favorite snack or meal that would be awesome.
Re: choking paranoia?!
Breakfast foods - Egg with slice of american cheese, waffle with some maple syrup drizzled, string cheese, yogurt, cut up fruit (he's not a huge fan but we try), oatmeal
Snacks - those yum teething waffers, waffle (if he doesn't have it for breakfast), toast with peanut butter, yogurt, puffs, crackers, veggies
Lunch - leftovers from dinner, chicken tenders, mac n cheese, veggies (sliced up carrots, avocado, green beans, sweet potatoes)
Dinner - whatever we are having.
He doesn't seem to be a fan of juice so it's just water and milk at this point.
https://yourkidstable.com/2015/07/ultimate-list-of-babytoddler-meal-ideas.html
breakfast: any fruit, waffles, pb toast, cereal, yogurt, French toast sticks, cinnamon rolls, eggs and toast,
lunch and dinner always consist of a fruit, veggie and protein for us. The girls love tilapia and tacos!
Snacks we do fruits, fruit snacks, graham crackers, goldfish, cereal, cereal bars, applesauce, and teddy grahams.
my girls sometimes put too much of something in their mouth but typically are able to spit it out or wash it down with a drink. Oh yeah we do milk at meal time and water the rest of the day.
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My kids eat everything, breakfast is usually overnight oats or a banana and an almond meal muffin or hard boiled egg. Lunch is typically some kind of fish or edamame beans or meat with vegetables and fruit for dessert and something like yogurt or a little bit of a brownie or something sweet and dinner is typically the same idea as lunch but usually with some type of grain. I give them Ezekiel cinnamon raisin toast with peanut butter as a snack on most days or I steam apples for a few mins until they are kinda soft and they really like those. I try to limit processed foods and sugar and salt- but they totally had Wendy's chicken nuggets the other day and devoured them. I really like the website babyfoode.com- They have a lot of inspiring and easy recipes for 1 year olds.
My LO pretty much eats anything and sometimes gags, but she always has gotten it out or down....I think a lot of it is their little muscles and sphincters strengthening and learning new things. My first DD did the same thing.
She also goes back and forth on liking/not
liking different textures and foods, sheesh.