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What to Feed My 1 Year Old

Hi Moms, my son just turned 1 and I need some ideas of what to feed him for lunch. He has 8 teeth so he chews pretty good, i'm looking for quick finger foods that I can take on the go and of course I would like for it to be something somewhat healthy. I have a 3 year old that is extremly picky with food and I feel its my fault because I wasn't that creative with introducing new foods or that many foods to him so I don't want to make the same mistake with this child so any ideas would be great, even if its something I can cook ahead of time and bring with me when i'm on the go. Thanks moms

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I have a 14 month old that I have been working on the same dilema with. I recently invested in a new cookbook called "Deceptively Delicious" that Jerry Seinfeld's wife, Jessica wrote that has some neat ideas on how to hide veggies and other good for you things in foods that toddlers and kids like. I've also newly discovered a great teething soother... frozen waffles.

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Hi T.---I got a kick recently when I had lunch with a friend. We had sushi, her 1 year old had tofu cubes and seaweed from the miso soup and her baby shared the shelled edemame with us. Edemame is young soybeans, kind of looks like lima beans. Huge protein content and very healthy. They would be very portable. You can get them at Kroger, in both the regular and natural food freezers. I made mini-pancakes and mini-muffins that you can put all kinds of great food into. Bananas, squash, pumpkin, applesauce, mango sauce, ground flax seed, nuts (very healthy), whole oats, grated carrots and zucchini. Just let your imagination run wild. Avoid processed meats because of their nitrates and other preservatives that are known to increase the risk of colon cancer. They are so tempting because they are soft so if you must, be sure to get organic and/or nitrate free. I occasionally get them from Trader Joes and Whole Foods when I HAVE to have a chili dog.

I have a number of recipes and websites that I can share with you. But there are so many, I would like to know what you would be most interested in so this response won't be any longer than it is now. Please contact me and I would be happy to share those with you.

One site that I can think of right now is www.askdrsears.com. I know he has a section on picky eaters. Sorry but I have to leave soon and don't have time to do the proper research for you right now.

Good luck and I look forward to talking to you. In health, D. ###-###-####

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I have a one-year old and she eats really well and she only has 3 teeth! I have always made my own baby food purees and froze them in ice cube trays which I continue to give her. She is always interested in whatever we eat so I give her bites of my food whenever she shows interest. We eat pretty healthy so most of the time.
For quick snacks she eats cheese, quartered grapes, raisins and other dried fruit cut up into bite sized pieces, oranges, cucumber, shredded carrots, cheerios, crackers (whole grain with no transfats)etc...
For meals, most of the time, I can give her what we eat for dinner. I set some aside before I add salt or too much spices (although she loves my chili which is pretty spicy and will always take more bites of my food that has spices). I feed her when we eat so that she sees us eating the food and eats it too. Whole grain noodles are easy for her to eat.
I sauteed garlic and spinach in olive oil and add a beaten egg for green eggs and she LOVES them. She eats canned beans (rinsed and drained) as finger foods, and I mash up beans, a minced onion, an egg and some bread crumbs, and make bean cakes that I cook in a pan with a spray of cooking oil. I don't give her juice hardly ever and when I do it is diluted to 1/3 juice 2/3 water. I do this so she doesn't get hooked on the sweet. Milk or water is what she gets.
There is a great book that I use for reference all the time about babies and nutrition. It is called Super Baby Foods by Ruth Yaron. The book is a great resource for any family about nutrition. Start young with a wide variety of foods and keep giving it to her even when she doesn't love it. Babies don't know what they like or don't like.
Good luck!

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I have a 14 month old that I have been working on the same dilema with. I recently invested in a new cookbook called "Deceptively Delicious" that Jerry Seinfeld's wife, Jessica wrote that has some neat ideas on how to hide veggies and other good for you things in foods that toddlers and kids like. I've also newly discovered a great teething soother... frozen waffles.

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what kind of foods is he and his sibling eating?
I find that the most benificial foods are the most natural. You can control the softness/firmness of boiling organic baby carrots. A wonderful veg. packed with great amounts of vitimins... For protien, we have enjoyed hummus and an arrangement of dippers from carrots, green peppers, org. veg/whole grain crackers. , pear and apple wedges or broccoli florrets. Peas, green beans, snow peas. Also chicken , we call "Daddy chicken". It's sauted in a wok with evol a little salt and a little lemon pepper. The kids love it.
It all really depends on the way it's cut and served and prepared!
Good luck! K. ;d

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Hi T., I had the same question when my little guy turned one. Cheese cubes, grapes cut in half, blueberries, Cheerios, sliced apples, or pieces of bananas make a nice snack.

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I recently went through a "food makeover" for my 2 and 4 year old. Try mypyramid.gov It's the government food pyramid site. They have great ideas for young children and even though your youngest is 1 they have customized plans for 2 years and up. Very helpful site. They had some really easy recipe ideas too!

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I found canned black and garbonzo beans(rinse and drain) travel well and help help expand the palete for many different tastes and textures. Also try light red kidneys or red beans. Now all my children 7,4,2 love the soups I make eating the beans first. Also introduce well diced up lettuces and cole slaw at this point is a great way for them to eat salad later. My 2 and 4 year old eats thier salads first .
T. K.

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I await the replies with you, T.. I also have a picky 7 year old. So any advice for our older picky eaters is also welcome!

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