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How Much Milk Does Your 16 Month Old Drink?
Asked by S.B. from Los Angeles
on December 27, 2009
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Hi moms,
Just curious how much milk does your 16 month old drink? How many ounces at a time and how many times a day? My son cries for milk every time he wakes up (AM...
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- We also have concerns about getting enough protein in my 16 month old daughter's diet - and she does not drink a drop of cow's milk! A few great alternatives we'v...
- my 18 month old drinks a 6-8 oz milk bottle at nap time & an 8 oz ____@____.com she wakes up early (5ish) we also give her about 6 oz of milk then too so she goes back...
- I was told that 8-16oz is sufficient. MOST of their nutrition should come from FOOD. Read online for recipes, different foods, etc... There are great recipe books too...
Any Ideas What to Take to School for Lunch
Asked by F.M. from Chicago
on September 2, 2008
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Hi moms: My son just entered kinder and he has to take his lunch to school. Does anyone have creative ideas on packing his lunch bag? All I can think of is sandwiches ...
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- Soups, stews, etc do stay hot in a good thermos - esp the ones made for such items. We also found that just using a variety of breads helps to keep things exciting ...
- My daughter is in second grade and had either brought a peanut butter sandwich or a turkey sandwich ( with misc. fruit snacks, carrot sticks, etc.) for lunch every day...
- Peanut butter can replace meat protein. My kids love apples with peanut butter. Just cut up the apple and use fruit fresh to kepp it from turning brown. They also lik...
What Food Do I Bring for a Camping Trip???
Asked by S.J. from Charlottesville
on June 6, 2009
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Hello ladies,
I have a charming 17 month old. My husband and I have rented a small cabin at a campground next weekend. Does anyone have advice on what kind of foods...
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- I always bring our normal food, to some degree. It is much easier to make something ahead of time then pop it in the oven (assuming the cabin has a full kitchen). Yo...
- When we go camping I like to bring nutrtious grains that won't spoil like granola bars and whole grain crackers and dry cereal. Since yoyu have a refrigerator fresh f...
- You got some good ideas already. I'd add freeze dried fruit to the list. It might be easier for your baby to eat than regular dried fruit.
Homemade Baby Food
Asked by J.D. from Philadelphia
on June 19, 2008
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I have decided that I am going to try my hand at making homemade foods for my 7 month old son. Does anybody have any great EASY recipes or secrets that you have learn...
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- Good for you - I made my own with both my kids too, however I do have to say that I never quite mastered peas or green beans - for those I always bought the earth's be...
- I made baby food, and wow the savings! You have to be careful with some foods & shelf life. As you found out some will spoil quickly. Soft fruits you can just blend o...
- start with easier things. For example, take a brownish banana and mash it up with a fork and feed it to the baby. then move on to sweet potatos. They can be either ...
PreSchooler Snacks & Thermos Question
Asked by M.G. from New York
on September 13, 2010
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Good Morning,
I have two questions that I hope I can get some clarity on. First, my son started the Head Start program in my town. I am still figuring out what sn...
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- A thermos is meant to keep food hot a few hours. If you left the soup in it overnight, it isn't going to stay fresh, the food will spoil out of refrigeration. The ther...
- Heat the thermos with boiling water as another poster said, then fill it with very hot soup. If you soup cooled down before you put it in there, it's just going to co...
- I wouldn't send in a Thermos, call the teacher and ask what they allow.
Mealtime Ideas for Toddler???
Asked by S.H. from South Bend
on May 7, 2008
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I am at a loss on what to make for my almost 2 year old girl. It seems I am always rushed and dont really have time to plan things out ahead of time. Thats why I am co...
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- my toddlers like beans-- just plain straight from the can. easy, full of protein, healthy... black beans, pinto, kidney... you name it!
- Just some ideas of some things that my son likes. Eggo waffles or pancakes (toaster/microwave). He loves rasin bread toast w/ peanut butter. Motts cinnamon applesauce,...
- My son LOVES fresh fruit for breakfast, now he's into oatmeal, he use to be into donut holes (they were the worst thing in his whole diet so I was fine with it!) Lunch...
All Call: What Should I Feed Runners Ages 7 and 5?
Asked by J.P. from Los Angeles
on February 7, 2011
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My two girls (and husband) are starting track next week. Practice is four days a week for one hour at 6pm with meets on Sats. I know I will need to feed them well be...
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- You may need to experiment for a little bit. Everyone is different. Some people do great running on an empty stomach, some do not. An hr or so before their workout ...
- Granola, nuts, make sure to give them protein. It is filling but not too heavy for their tummy's.
- I ran track when I was younger. My parents made me eat lots of carbs the night before a meet. So there were many spaghetti nights. Also the morning of the races it ...
Healthy Lunches for Preschool
Asked by A.B. from Spartanburg
on January 14, 2012
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My 2yo and 4yo daughters are starting a new preschool in 2 weeks and the children have to bring their lunches. There are several "kickers" here though. First off there...
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- I've been packing my daughter's preschool lunch for the past 2 years, and her school has almost the same rules as yours (no nuts, no refrigerator, no cooking of meals)...
- My boys each take an insulated lunch bag to school. They were about $5-6 each. They use one of those small blue ice packs to keep their lunch cold, about $1. Both f...
- I take my lunch to work everyday. I use one of those blue cubes (the ones that are in hard plastic). You can buy them at Ocean State Job Lot, K-Mart, or Walmart. I...
Need Dinner Ideas for 15 Month Old!
Asked by R.L. from Chicago
on September 27, 2008
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Hi everyone,
I was hoping some of you might be able to help me out with dinner ideas for my 15 month old. My husband doesn't get home from work until pretty late, so...
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- My husband makes great little meals for our daughter. Basically we always have frozen veggies (mostly peas), whole grain bread or pancakes, and chicken or turkey on ha...
- Hi R. Use your imagination. I am assuming your little one has plenty of teeth so that shouldn't be a problem. Cheese( cut in little squares or cubes) with cracke...
- I also have a 15 month old. He is ready to eat dinner shortly after I get home from work so I need to be organized or he has a meltdown. Sunday night I try to make ah...
School Lunches -- Ideas?
Asked by L.M. from Phoenix
on January 8, 2009
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So for K-2nd grade, my son was all about the PB&J, yes every day (Yuck! I know) but now, he is truley repulsed, if not bored of it (We're working our way through 3rd g...
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- If your child likes pickles, wrap pickle spears in ham lunch meat and secure w/ a toothpick. You might also spread some cream cheese on the ham first. If you do, I rec...
- My daughter is the same way. I now give her carrots & ranch, bagels, & crackers with ham & cheese, slices of apples with peanut butter.
- You could always spoil him and make him sub sandwiches with veggies. You can use all of the kinds of meat he will eat that way. You can also buy a thermos and send him...