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Apr 24th, 2007, 17:10 PM
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| Breakfast ideas Coby is getting funny about food, he will not let you feed him atall anymore, so anything we give him has to be finger foods.
Breakfast he normaly has 1 chopped banana and a slice of toast but lately he isnt eating the toast, just the banana.
Im worried he isnt getting enough, can anyone recomend something he could eat himself, he hasnt got teh hang of a spoon yet so cereals are out
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I'm Currently Feeling: | i give chloe nutri grain bars! she hates milk so cereal is a big no unless its dry, also dried fruit, yoghurt coated fruits and yoghurt are big hits with her! | | | | Status: Offline
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| what about a muffin with his banana??
Or a crossaint with the banana in it?
Maddie started this game ... won't eat unless she can do it herself lol!
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| yeah i was thinking about the yoghurt coated fruits, i give them to the kids in there lunch boxes. will stoke on on those.
Never thought of the nutri grain bars tho, thanks!
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| tried crossaints but he wont eat them either, he does eat pancakes but i dont want to feed him to much sweet stuff really.
muffins i never thought of, but they are like cakes arnt they?
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| You can get breakfast muffins .... they not so sweet as normal chocolate ones?
what about scottish pancakes? you can put them in the toaster ... there nice and put fruit on them or in them and fold them over.
what about a toastie of some sort??
Pop tarts??
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| pop tarts are sweet too, i dont think i have seen savory ones? i will look today while im shopping, its the scottish pancakes he will eat, so i will get more of those too.
I know you can get red currents and things in packets, so i think it will try him on those
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| muffins are a great idea, you can get wholegrain ones which are an excellent sourse of fibre and not sugery at all, plus you get them with fruit in or dried fruit.
What about eating from a spoon if its more stodgy, Noah isnt very good with a spoon, so cant have a milky cerial, so I give him oatabix, then its poridge consistancy, so just dumping a spoon in it in anyway gives it a coating that he can ram in his mouth at any angle. normally now he hold the spoon near the bowl and I hold the very end of the handle to help guide it. | | | | Status: Offline
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| Eggy bread (french toast) cut into soldiers and yogurt with fruits and honey
crumpets with marmite (good for iron) again cut into fingers,fruit salad |
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| mmmm eggy bread, we all had that for lunch the other day, Noah walked into it. I have mine with a little sugar sprinkled on, tastes like pancakes then. | | | | Status: Offline
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