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Yet another first -- "NO NO NO NO" accompanied by vigorous shaking of the head.

We're doomed. *grin*

Hey, all you parents out there: what are/were your kids eating at 19 months? The only thing we can reliably get the Emperor to eat is mac 'n cheese, breaded chicken, Goldfish, and slices of wheat bread. Previous favorites like peas, carrots, and meat sticks have all become objects of scorn. Unless, of course, he's at daycare, whereupon he will eat everything put in front of him. *sigh*

At least we got him transitioned to 2% milk from vanilla soymilk without a word of protest. *tentative Yay*

G'night, everybody!

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Date: 2006-06-06 10:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amnachaidh.livejournal.com
Mr. FP is a pretty good eater. Fruit leather (in heaps) and flash frozen strawberries are his favorite snacks. For food, we try to give him what we're eating, and we reliably can feed him yoghurt, a wheat-seed bread from the local co-op, and bananas.

He also loves beans and rice.

We used to be able feed him cheese, but that's become a thing of the past.

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Date: 2006-06-06 02:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sweetcoalminer.livejournal.com
No! No! No! :) Enjoy!

I think it's time to update the picture.

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Date: 2006-06-06 09:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chelleg1977.livejournal.com
Well, we are about 7 months behind you, but at 12 months, Kaitlyn will eat just about anything we do.

Last night she had part of my steak, baked potato and broccoli at the Outback. I also ordered her a sweet potato and she ate some of that along with some of their yumalicious bread.

Most days, for breakfast, she eats part of a banana and some cheerios. I'd like to get her to eat something else, but she does not appear to be a fan of eggs and I'm not sure what else to make her. LOL. Maybe some oatmeal.

At the daycare they give her all manner of "kid-friendly" stuff like chicken nuggets and hot dogs and bologna that I don't fix at home. As far as I know, she eats that stuff fine.

She does not appear to like cheese and doesn't really dig pasta yet either. For her to eat macaroni and cheese is a special event. She's like a backward kid.

I'm sure that her tastes will change as time goes by. I figure I'll just keep offering her bits and pieces of whatever is on our plate and she'll eat what she wants. I know they cut down on their consumption some around a year. Not sure when it might pick back up. Maybe he is just not hungry.
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