What to feed my 13 month old?!


Question: I need help with feeding my 13 month old daughter. My husband and I both don't eat on any type of regular schedule, and honestly we eat alot of junk food so I can't just share my meals with her. She is completely off baby food and has most of her teeth.
I know I haven't exactly been feeding her properly and not on a schedule. I really don't know what to feed her and when or how often during the day.
I believe what would be most helpful to me is if anyone can offer 'sample menus' for the day.
I really appreciate any help.


Answers: I need help with feeding my 13 month old daughter. My husband and I both don't eat on any type of regular schedule, and honestly we eat alot of junk food so I can't just share my meals with her. She is completely off baby food and has most of her teeth.
I know I haven't exactly been feeding her properly and not on a schedule. I really don't know what to feed her and when or how often during the day.
I believe what would be most helpful to me is if anyone can offer 'sample menus' for the day.
I really appreciate any help.

I'm kinda in the same boat, I don't eat right and I don't want my almost 2 year old to pick up the same habits. What I do is buy the gerber graduates. They even have "tv dinners" and my son loves them

I feed him breakfast in the morning around 7, sometimes oatmeal, sometimes nutragrain bar, sometimes dry cereal, or pancakes

Then around 9 I offer him some sort of a snack, like goldfish crackers, applesauce, fruit, cheese and crackers, carrots, yogurt

Around Noon, I usually give him one of those gerber graduates dinners, or raviolis in a can with some fruit or string cheese.

About 3 I give him another snack, again fruit, or applesauce, or goldfish

He eats dinner around 6, if we aren't eating out again I give him one of those "TV dinners"

by 1yr she should be eating everything you are eating
just crushed

always have fresh fruit on hand, bananas, peaches or any other soft fruits.....also yogurts are great and handy snacks. sandwiches all great for lunch snacks. breakfast should be easy for you ......cereals are easy to prepare and have on hand. you can when you have time precook and freeze meals for her dinner

hi i know its difficult my son is three now, i found three meals a day is best. don't worry if they don't eat with you. try brown toast in the morning with readybrek stick a from age frais in to make it palatable. then lunch if you don't have time to make something fresh try a hipp organics meal the pasta ones are best with a fresh apple and something like homemade potato wedges(20 minutes in the oven at 200c, coat with sunflower oil) you might like them too. then something light for tea, try cheese on toast with veggie risotto. heres the recipe.
rice
tomatoes tinned is ok.
green pepper
corgette
carrot
cook the rice,drain return to pan addthe tomatoes. simmer dont boil the veg in a seperate pan drain the veg add to the rice cook all together until you have a thickish sauce make sure the veg is soft before serving. any thing else email me





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