Snoopy don't feel bad hun - there's nowt wrong with fish fingers and waffles - Thomas (the child that stopped eating at 10 months
) has practically lived on fish fingers and waffles/hash browns for the last 18 months and he is 100% healthy and a normal lively little boy. It worried the crap out of me for months but it was a choice between this or he didn't eat
.
Anyway he is just in the last month getting better and he and Hannah eat the exact same meals now. She wont be fed from a spoon. I do like to make up my own vegy sauces for pasta etc but if I'm in a rush I do give them a bit of dolmio.
The meals my two like the most are:
*Fish fingers, homemade potato wedges and peas
*Pasta twists mixed with condensed chicken soup and peas served with homemade garlic toast
*Pasta twists in homemade tomato and veg sauce (great way to hide loads of veg for fussy ones) and grated cheese with garlic toast
*Omlette (put anything they like in - another great way to sneak veg in) with new potatoes
*Chicken goujons (sometimes homemade, sometimes frozen - depends how lazy im feeling
) with waffles (ASDA do some carrot and potato ones) and veg (whatever is in the fridge)
*Pizza (either homemade or frozen cheese and tom) with added topping of your choice (another sneaky veg one if you grate the veg fine and mix it with the cheese) with homemade wedges
Lunches are usually:
*Sandwiches -cheese/ham/chicken/laughing cow/tuna with some quavers and raisins
*Cheese on toast/cheese toastie with fruit and yoghurt
*Eggy bread (sometimes with added cheese) with fruit and yoghurt
*Cheese and biscuits with chopped apple/grapes/raisins
*erm? I struggle with lunches tbh
Anyway - they are the meals I do most for my two and neither will be spoon fed so all finger foods - pasta can be messy so we have this on days when we aren't going out after dinner
xx