What are you feeding your 1 year olds?

Discussion in 'The Toddler Years(1-3)' started by ladybutterflyrose, Nov 13, 2008.

  1. ladybutterflyrose

    ladybutterflyrose Well-Known Member

    :wavey: Hi everyone,

    This is my first post on 1-4 :). I was curious, what table foods is everyone feeding their 1 year olds for lunch and dinner? I just want to add to the mix. TIA :).
     
  2. megkc03

    megkc03 Well-Known Member TS Moderator

    QUOTE(SweetGirl @ Nov 13 2008, 12:02 PM) [snapback]1068836[/snapback]
    :wavey: Hi everyone,

    This is my first post on 1-4 :). I was curious, what table foods is everyone feeding their 1 year olds for lunch and dinner? I just want to add to the mix. TIA :).


    Anything...and everything! LOL!

    They get whatever it is we are eating...Unless we don't eat until later, or I just don't feel like eating! Here are some favorite foods, as well as new ones(we eat over my parents once a week-so whatever Grandpa makes we eat):

    mac-n-cheese
    hotdogs/beans
    pasta
    meatballs
    chx nuggets
    grilled cheese
    pbj
    soup
    fish sticks
    manicotti
    chx pot pie
    mashed potatoes(LOVE them!)/cranberry sauce(another favorite)
    roasted chicken
    chx schnitzel(SP?)
    coq au vin
    deli meats/cheese

    That's off the top of my head. I am sure I am missing plenty more-but that is pretty much what we rotate around here. The favorites here are mac-n-cheese, pasta/meatballs(Nonni makes it), and mashed potatoes with cranberry sauce! Kids who eat like I do!

    And-WELCOME to 1-4!!! :welcome:
     
  3. Chase&Parker's Mommy

    Chase&Parker's Mommy Well-Known Member

    Our boys eat everything but peanut butter, popcorn and honey.

    Their favorites are mac & cheese, any kind of chicken, fruit cups, oatmeal and smalls cubes of any kind of cheese.
     
  4. Poohbear05

    Poohbear05 Well-Known Member

    Pretty much everythin but the kitchen sink, and if it wasn't strapped down, theyd eat that too!

    At that age, we were pretty good about feeding variety of things, to name a few:

    Grilled Cheese
    Mac n cheese
    Meat loaf
    Lasagna
    Grilled chicken
    Hamburgers
    hot dogs
    corn dogs
    fish sticks
    chicken nuggets
    Chicken parmesan
    spaghetti
    PB&J
    Deli meat sandwichs

    SNACKS:
    Graham crackers
    Goldfish
    cheese cubes
    cheese sticks
    club crackers
    applesauce
    yogurt
    pretzels
    cheerios (non honey, those got sticky)
    cottage cheese

    BREAKFAST:
    Oatmeal (plain with fruit)
    homemade pancakes/waffles
    homemade muffins
    eggs/bacon
    cereal (no milk at that age, just dry)
    French Toast


    I always serve a vegetable or fruit with every meal and they generally eat it right up. Since they've become lactose intollerant, our lives have gotten much more complicated and that list has shrunk considerably, but we still manage....
     
  5. ladybutterflyrose

    ladybutterflyrose Well-Known Member

    Wow! These replies are excellent. It pretty much sums up what I thought, but now I am more confident ;) .
     
  6. lorig6

    lorig6 Well-Known Member

    Hi Pam! Well, I'm slow with the solids still but this is what I've been giving them. Now they only have 2 teeth so I am not giving them as much as the others are. I also blend and spoon feed some dinners.

    cheese
    mac and cheese
    pasta
    carrots
    green beans
    manderine oranges
    peaches
    bananas
    potatos
    pancakes
    meatballs
    beef stew (blend the meat, potatos and carrots together)
    I am going to try eggs this weekend.
    I usually give yogurt for a snack
     
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