tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223280819287055879.post2561223251312681952..comments2023-09-13T10:37:52.163-04:00Comments on Twins40+: CIO - no really. I mean it this time.Ebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06674801997007886433noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223280819287055879.post-31420277747236150822011-08-27T01:29:35.177-04:002011-08-27T01:29:35.177-04:00Food is tough - seems like we feed him the same th...Food is tough - seems like we feed him the same thing over and over. Favorites are chopped spaghetti with sauce, ground meat and veges mixed with mashed potatoes, grilled cheese, almond butter and jelly sandwich, and when he refuses to eat, I just try to get him to eat a few bites of fruit, applesauce (Motts makes great, natural varieties like pomegranite-apple, strawberry-apple and raspberry-apple) and yogurt. Oh, and he likes Goldfish crackers. By the millions.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5223280819287055879.post-80621631473340414732011-08-25T20:43:11.082-04:002011-08-25T20:43:11.082-04:00Ugh, CIO, never fun, but usually effective! As f...Ugh, CIO, never fun, but usually effective! As for as kiddie foods go, when the kids were a year I gave them small chunks of fruits-apples, pears, mellons and such. I also made them grilled cheese sandwichs, grilled chicken that I cut into small pieces. And the best toddler food for most little ones? Beans. Navy beans, kidney beans, etc. A just adored them and I knew lots of other toddlers who did as well. Of course, J didn't like them at all, so go figure. Oh, I also made my fair share of scrambled eggs. I hope this helps!Brendahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11096628572640730109noreply@blogger.com