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2006-09-06 14:19:01 · 2 answers · asked by Mercy P 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

My daughter is almost 21mos old.

2006-09-06 14:25:37 · update #1

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-buttered noodles with a little seasoning and salt to make it more appealing
-noodles with Kraft american cheese melted in it
-mashed potatoes, use a mixer so it is smooth add butter, sour cream, even smashed steamed carrots
-white rice with the broth or the actual meat of whatever it is you cooked for dinner.
-I even added sloppy joes to rice and he likes it, or shredded cheese
-supermarket frozen fries that you would bake at home
-he also loves the chicken that is rottiserie from the Sam's club or whatever wholesale club is around you.
-dry cereal, they are so healthy nowadays
-oatmeal with diced raisins and cinnamon, vanilla extract, brown sugar and maple syrup. Or even add mashed bananas
-homemade banana bread so you can sneak in finely chopped nuts and shredded carrot and raisins before baking. i would just lower the amount of sugar the recipe called for by a bit to not get him used to such sweetness
-pancakes with mashed bananas in it, even a chocolate chip in each one is ok

the thing with my son is that he likes flavor so I added a little salt to everything.

2006-09-06 14:36:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My son is allergic to egg whites, but we didn't try feeding him eggs until he was over one year old. By that time, there's all sorts of foods that a kid will eat.

At that age, my son loved to eat rice or barley or lentils mixed with ground-up chicken and vegetables and thinned out with milk or cream or apple juice. You can make up big ol' batches of this on the weekend, and freeze it in meal-sized portions and have it ready for weeks. There's all sorts of combinations you can come up with if you're creative.

Good luck!

2006-09-06 14:22:51 · answer #2 · answered by clueless: please be kind 3 · 0 0

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