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    Posted: 30 July 2008 at 8:38am
Can you give me some ideas, i think K is getting bored of the same old. I just dont know what she can and cannot eat.. Finger food ideas please :) Like for morning and afternoon tea..
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Daniel often has hummus on cruskits for snacks. He looooooooves le snaks. He basically just eats whatever we eat during the day now.

As allergies aren't a problem now and he's fine with lumps etc we don't limit anything.

I'll try and think what else we give him lol
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Tom doesnt often get morning and afternoon tea as I forget but if he does it is either  a milk arrowroot, peice of fruit, mother earth baked fruit stick (I only give him half).

 

I have emailed you a chart I got from Plunket.

 

I have been trying new things with TOm lately and sandwiches are going down great.  We have moved on from vegemite to ham, chicken and cream cheese, egg...all gone well.

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I think basically they can eat everything at 1yr unless you are worried about peanut allergy and then its 3 yrs for that.  Just be careful with small hard things (like nuts) for choking risk.  I would avoid them but dried fruit is ok....if you are concerned, soak it and it makes it softer.  I notice DH cuts Tom's apple up too small and his daycare wont feed it to him (doesnt matter how many times I explain it to him....)
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Thanks Nikki, that is a awesome chart! I tried Kylah on cream cheese and ham as well last week. She pulled it apart, threw away the ham and ate the bread and cream cheese lol.
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LOl about the apple! I just cut it into slices like quarter cut again so its slices. I just gave her plum, but shes thrown that away too.  She loves milk arrowroot bikkies.. and sandwhiches, she tends to not eat any fruit at all!
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Tom loves his fruit!  Last night for dinner I felt he wasnt eating much so I gave him dessert of half a banana, mandarin and kiwifruit.....ate the whole lot!
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Try toasting her sandwiches....they stick together better.
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Wow! Kylah throws anything that resembles fruit back at me!! Wont even taste it! I still give it to her though, just in case! 

Didnt think of toasting the sandwhiches thats a good idea :) 

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I found some vegie finger things the other night , c didnt like them but a toddler might, seeing that they can hold them etc
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Fruit bread is a favourite here at the moment, they can have it toasted or just as it is. She might eat it if she doesn't realise its fruit.

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We serve up pretty much the same thing but it is varied.

Fruit, porridge and toast for breakfast
Veges/baked beans/spaghetti/egg (usually a mixture) or a vegemite/peanut butter sandwhich with fruit or yogurt for pudding for lunch.
Afternoon tea is usually fruit, raisens, crackers, plain biscut or cheese.
Meat and vege mash for dinner followed by custard, fruit or yogurt for pudding.
In addition he eats what we have when we have dinner (meat, veges)
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