Breakfast is a tricky meal around here. It's hard to get Abby interested in anything. I'm just wondering what other toddlers eat for breakfast. Any suggestions are welcome!
-Rachel
Mom to Abigail Rose
5/18/02
Breakfast is a tricky meal around here. It's hard to get Abby interested in anything. I'm just wondering what other toddlers eat for breakfast. Any suggestions are welcome!
-Rachel
Mom to Abigail Rose
5/18/02
My 30 month old eats a pretty big breakfast. She has a bowl of baby oatmeal (yes, still!), sliced bananas, and some cold cereal that she likes to munch on. She drinks milk, plain or chocolate. I actually have to stop her from asking for more. She thinks it is a buffet!
Emmie
My kids like yogurt(Yo Baby or the soy version are good for babies as they are less tart), a whole piece of cinnamon toast made with multigrain or dark & hearty(similar to squaw) bread, a bowl or oatmeal, a bowl of cereal, 1/2 banana or apple, a slice or two of cheese, 4-5 strawberries and cantaloupe. They usually get 2-3 of the above plus a cup of soymilk or a banana/berry/soymilk smoothie. (1/2c milk or soymilk, 1/2 banana, 4 frozen strawberries blended until smooth. can be put in a sippy cup.)
Today they ate: 1/2 banana, 1 piece dark & hearty cinnamon toast, a small piece of cheese and one cup of soymilk each.
Yesterday they had: 4oz yogurt, a smoothie, and a couple of pieces of cantaloupe each.
HTH!
Rose
mom 2 katie (33 months)
& Jack (16 months)
JG usually eats some type of fruit; banana, apple, melon, etc.. Then she eats a bowl of regular oatmeal w/ dried cherries, a bowl of Cheerios or scrambled eggs w/ toast. On weekends we do french toast w/ fruit or fruity pancakes. :)
Colin eats a banana, bread and milk. It's actually one of his smaller meals. He's always hungry and thirsty when he wakes up, but not entirely interested in eating. He seems to eat his "real" breakfast two hours later at "snack." Then, he eats a slice or two of cheese, some other form of bread/grain (tortillas are a big hit, sometimes I also make "rice balls" with sticky rice.), a different kind of fruit like pears, kiwi, grapes or grated apple (that was your idea :) ), and milk. This "snack" is often his biggest meal of the day and I kind of consider it his real breakfast.
Tom is not all that interested in breakfast either. I make him cinnamon raisin toast loaded with butter and he eats maybe 1/4 of a slice. I can catch him while he is playing and get him to drink a Danimals drinkable yogurt which I spike with heavy cream. I figure at least that's something in his tummy! I also leave the toast on his tray, which I lower so he can reach and let him help himself in between playing.
Ooh Lisa, good idea about lowering the tray! Gannon has this weird habit of letting me know he wants to get down from his seat, and will then immediately eat his scraps off the floor/foot rest. Go figure. :) But during play time he will run back to his high chair and reach up to the tray...
Rachel, Gannon's breakfast is the most consistent meal of the day. This is a typical menu:
YoBaby
oatmeal or muesli
banana sprinkled with wheat germ or grapes or blueberries (some fruit)
milk
*occasionally* toast or raisin bread or English muffin
eggs, if he's in the mood...usually not
He doesn't always eat everything. (The cereal is the toughest part. I've figured out if he doesn't actually SEE me dip the spoon into the cereal bowl, he's more willing to eat it. Also, if I make the cereal in an old YoBaby container, same thing. Weirdo again.)
I say it's consistent, in that the menu does not vary much at all. If ever I'm in a bind at another meal, I can always fall back on YoBaby and cheese. The other meals are becoming more problematic. They won't starve themselves, right? I need to repeat this to myself...
For breakfast Sarah usually eats:
baby cereal (yes, STILL) and banana
waffle and banana
pancake and banana
(sensing a theme on her favorite fruit yet??)
yogurt and banana
I've tried cold cereal and milk or oatmeal and she just prefers baby cereal!
Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05)
I always start out by putting out dry cereal and a sippie cup of milk on the kiddie table. The boys snack on this while I get myself organized, change diapers, unload the dishwasher, and "make" breakfast. Oddly enough if I give them dry cereal in their high chairs they won't touch it.
Then they get in their high chairs and I give them their real breakfast, which is always fruit and milk and one of the following:
bagel with cream cheese
yogurt
cereal bar
toast with either butter, jelly, peanut butter, or cream cheese
mini pancakes
waffle
french toast
instant oatmeal (stir in some fruit baby food or cinnamon)
cream of wheat (stir in some fruit baby food or cinnamon)
cheerios with milk
muffin
They don't usually eat much of this really- usually just a quarter of a slice or a small bowl, but it lends some variety to things and added to the other things they eat as part of breakfast, it is plenty.
Breakfast is the only meal Truman actually eats! He usually has yogurt, some cheerios or other dry cereal, toast with jam and milk. He used to have a banana every morning, but for some reason gave it up and is now just eating more yogurt.
Good luck!
Jeanne
Mom to Truman 11/29/01 and EDD 4/23/04!