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Seeking New Ideas for What to Feed My 16 Month Old for Lunch

I am just looking for any ideas on what new things I could feed my 16 month old for lunch. I feel I am just stuck in a rut. She has things like turkey and tortilla and cheese and a fruit, PB&J. I have tried a grilled cheese and quesadilla, but she doesn't seem to like them. She is a good eater, I just need some new ideas so she doesn't get used to the same things and will eat a variety of foods. She eats almost anything at dinner time (meat, veggie, bread or pasta).

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This is a thread from mothering.com that gives TONS of ideas for a snack tray. Not exactly traditional lunch, but at 16 months, she is probably at the "eat a little, play a lot" stage and not so much into sitting at a table. I used these ideas a lot and it saved me a lot of headache. I still use it and my girls are in school!
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=257621

(If the link doesn't work, go to mothering.com, then to "discussions" and search for snack tray ideas. The thread is titled "Need more ideas for my toddlers snack tray." Hope that helps.)

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I usually try and make a little extra of dinner to have for lunches the next day. If that doesn't work out, Emme likes spaghettio's, ravioli, buttered noodles, crackers with PB and raisins, hotdogs, chicken nuggets, etc.

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I have four boys and a cheap lunch or snack is tortilla, pizza sauce, cheese, and pepperoni's or use whatever meat you chose. Put the ingredients together on the tortilla and put in the oven on broil. Slice it up into bites and you have a tortilla pizza. My kids love it!

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I am feeling in a similar rut, mostly because my daughter has become SO picky.
Two things my daughter liked for a long time, around your daughters age was hummos, and you can give it to her with whole wheat pita bread.
Another easy meal I would serve her was rice with black beans. I would use canned black beans-drain them and I would add a small pinch of cumin and cinnamon and just mix them with the rice. If I had leftover rice I would also cook up frozen veggies and mix it with a little teryiaki sauce and the rice and she would gobble that up.

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I usually try and make a little extra of dinner to have for lunches the next day. If that doesn't work out, Emme likes spaghettio's, ravioli, buttered noodles, crackers with PB and raisins, hotdogs, chicken nuggets, etc.

2 moms found this helpful

This is a thread from mothering.com that gives TONS of ideas for a snack tray. Not exactly traditional lunch, but at 16 months, she is probably at the "eat a little, play a lot" stage and not so much into sitting at a table. I used these ideas a lot and it saved me a lot of headache. I still use it and my girls are in school!
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=257621

(If the link doesn't work, go to mothering.com, then to "discussions" and search for snack tray ideas. The thread is titled "Need more ideas for my toddlers snack tray." Hope that helps.)

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Try an English muffin topped with with marinara and mozzarela cheese, or with spaghetti sauce, crumbled hamburger and Parmesan cheese, then put it in a toaster oven for a bit. My son loves it! Have with a simple salad, or (raw or cooked) veggies and something you didn't yet mention - FRUIT! Watermelon, grape halves, orange slices, honeydew melon, kiwifruit, pineapple, cantaloupe, mangoes, etc.

Snacks: Cottage cheese and tomatoes, cut up fresh veggies, yogurt with fruit and granola, cashew butter in celery sticks with raisins on top ("ants on a log" - I would avoid peanut butter due to allergy threat - my pediatrician suggests waiting until over 24 months).

A nice, healthy 'treat' to sneak in a fruit: core and dice an apple, sprinkle cinnamon on top (you might top with some granola) and microwave for 1 to 1-1/2 minutes to soften, and stir before serving. Tastes like apple pie without all the sugar and additives. Fast, Easy, Healthy....Delicious!!

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Cut up lunch meat, leftovers from dinner, fruit and veggie variety, try different cheeses and meat in the grilled cheese, anything you like to eat. . .

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Have you tried other lunch meat? Like Ham or Roast Beef? I am sure you want to keep things relatively un-messy, I agree, it's easier to feed them messy stuff at dinner, then right up for a bath ;-) My daughter loves chicken nuggets, like her big brother and if you are on the run, Lunchables makes Jr.s that have small cut up turkey or ham, cheese and crackers. She loves those too.
If she loves dinner food too, try to give her some left overs. My daughter loves veggies, NOT like her big brother, so I always make sure I make extra for dinner so we have some left for lunch.
Good luck! when they start feeding themselves, they start to get picky, so keep giving her a variety for all meals! Wish I would have done that with kid #1! he's the pickiest now!

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I'm sure if you went on line you could find lots of ideas for kids' lunches. But, if you really want to stay out of a rut, don't limit what you consider lunch food. There were dinners at our house that were scrambled eggs, pancakes, etc.

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