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		<title>By: MomOfGem</title>
		<link>http://amazingnutritional.com/nutrition/what-do-average-15-18mth-olds-eat-throughout-the-day.html/comment-page-1#comment-6834</link>
		<dc:creator>MomOfGem</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 19:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My daughters are the same age and are the same EXACT way. They both refuse eating. This is what i did and it worked, a little. I put them in the high chair and cut the food in small piece and i just let them feed themselves&#039;. Toddler&#039;s like to eat on their own, and if they don&#039;t like it then wait couple of hours and give them the same food again. I think its a phase that they go throu because of teething, maybe he has upset stomach (if he hasn&#039;t ate). GOOD LUCk, if this gets worse for then 2 days take him to the doctor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My daughters are the same age and are the same EXACT way. They both refuse eating. This is what i did and it worked, a little. I put them in the high chair and cut the food in small piece and i just let them feed themselves&#8217;. Toddler&#8217;s like to eat on their own, and if they don&#8217;t like it then wait couple of hours and give them the same food again. I think its a phase that they go throu because of teething, maybe he has upset stomach (if he hasn&#8217;t ate). GOOD LUCk, if this gets worse for then 2 days take him to the doctor.</p>
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		<title>By: julie744</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 18:45:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Breakfast:
Waffle or pancake
Kix cereal with whole milk
eggs scrambled with veggies and chopped up ham
pumpkin bread (good source of fiber)
zucchini bread
banana bread
Fruits: 
grapes cut in half
Strawberries cut
bananas
apples cut into strips
pineapple cut into finger food
Veggies: (dip in ketchup or ranch)
Boiled carrots and cut into strips so they are still finger foods but soft 
Green beans boiled with chicken
Corn (not fun when it comes to diapers)
peas (I lightly cover in intalienne dressing)
avacadoes cut into bite size squares
Squash and Zucchini in casseroles (email me if you want recipes)
entrees:
chicken boiled with noodles
footballs (2 cups instant rice cooked in 1 can of cream of chicken soup and 1 cup water)
ham steaks cut into strips with fried potatoes
rotisserie chicken with mashed potatoes
mac n&#039; cheese with hamburger meat and frozen veggies (all mixed together- I also substitute ground turkey for the hamburger meat)
desperate times call for desperate measure foods:
yogurt
string cheese
peanut butter and jelly
grilled cheese
hot dogs</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breakfast:<br />
Waffle or pancake<br />
Kix cereal with whole milk<br />
eggs scrambled with veggies and chopped up ham<br />
pumpkin bread (good source of fiber)<br />
zucchini bread<br />
banana bread<br />
Fruits:<br />
grapes cut in half<br />
Strawberries cut<br />
bananas<br />
apples cut into strips<br />
pineapple cut into finger food<br />
Veggies: (dip in ketchup or ranch)<br />
Boiled carrots and cut into strips so they are still finger foods but soft<br />
Green beans boiled with chicken<br />
Corn (not fun when it comes to diapers)<br />
peas (I lightly cover in intalienne dressing)<br />
avacadoes cut into bite size squares<br />
Squash and Zucchini in casseroles (email me if you want recipes)<br />
entrees:<br />
chicken boiled with noodles<br />
footballs (2 cups instant rice cooked in 1 can of cream of chicken soup and 1 cup water)<br />
ham steaks cut into strips with fried potatoes<br />
rotisserie chicken with mashed potatoes<br />
mac n&#8217; cheese with hamburger meat and frozen veggies (all mixed together- I also substitute ground turkey for the hamburger meat)<br />
desperate times call for desperate measure foods:<br />
yogurt<br />
string cheese<br />
peanut butter and jelly<br />
grilled cheese<br />
hot dogs</p>
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		<title>By: ?</title>
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		<dc:creator>?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 16:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My son is almost 15 months, and for breakfast, he typically has pancakes or a waffle with scrambled eggs and grits. I have found that when he&#039;s having one of &quot;those days&quot; where he doesn&#039;t seem to want to eat anything, that I can make scrambled eggs or grits and he will always eat them. 
Mine never ate vegetables either. But, I found this 3 bean salad that comes in a can. It&#039;s almost like pickled beans, they have some kind of seasoning on them. And he will eat almost an entire can of those. Since giving them to him, he now eats regular beans without seasoning.
He also wont drink milk. I bought some NesQuick strawberry milk mix and he will drink that. I also noticed he has one cup that he will drink anything out of just because he loves holding the cup. 
He also likes fish sticks a lot. And if all else fails... I&#039;ve noticed dipping things into ketchup gets him to eat pretty much anything. (I get the Heinz organic ketchup b/c it barely has any sugar in it and is not hydrogenated). 
So that&#039;s my advice. =) Keep trying new foods with your son, and if you find there are certain foods he likes more than others, make those for him if you can&#039;t get him to eat anything else. The thing about kids.. they will eat when they are hungry.  
Also - talk to his pediatrician about trying pediasure or some other supplemental drink. Since my son doesn&#039;t drink as much milk as I think he should.. I will usually give him a little bit of vanilla ice cream once every week or two, in addition to the cheeses and yogurts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My son is almost 15 months, and for breakfast, he typically has pancakes or a waffle with scrambled eggs and grits. I have found that when he&#8217;s having one of &#8220;those days&#8221; where he doesn&#8217;t seem to want to eat anything, that I can make scrambled eggs or grits and he will always eat them.<br />
Mine never ate vegetables either. But, I found this 3 bean salad that comes in a can. It&#8217;s almost like pickled beans, they have some kind of seasoning on them. And he will eat almost an entire can of those. Since giving them to him, he now eats regular beans without seasoning.<br />
He also wont drink milk. I bought some NesQuick strawberry milk mix and he will drink that. I also noticed he has one cup that he will drink anything out of just because he loves holding the cup.<br />
He also likes fish sticks a lot. And if all else fails&#8230; I&#8217;ve noticed dipping things into ketchup gets him to eat pretty much anything. (I get the Heinz organic ketchup b/c it barely has any sugar in it and is not hydrogenated).<br />
So that&#8217;s my advice. =) Keep trying new foods with your son, and if you find there are certain foods he likes more than others, make those for him if you can&#8217;t get him to eat anything else. The thing about kids.. they will eat when they are hungry.<br />
Also &#8211; talk to his pediatrician about trying pediasure or some other supplemental drink. Since my son doesn&#8217;t drink as much milk as I think he should.. I will usually give him a little bit of vanilla ice cream once every week or two, in addition to the cheeses and yogurts.</p>
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