Out of Lunch Ideas...

Updated on February 01, 2008
M.B. asks from Rochester, MI
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I am at a lost of lunch ideas for my 13 month old....any suggestions? She is not too picky, but some days she will eat more than others, and so on...
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T.R.

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1. Feta Chicken Roll Ups
2. Toasted Tomato Cheese Sandwich on Whole Wheat with Peanut Butter Apple Slices,
3.Squished Black Beans and Brown Rice, Red Pepper Slices, and Vanilla Yogurt,4.
4. Open Face Hamburger on Whole Wheat, Broccoli and Cauliflower Trees, and Unsweetened Applesauce,
5. Cornflake Coated Baked Chicken Strips, Sugar Snap Peas , and Seedless Watermelon Chunks,
6.Spinach and Ricotta Whole Wheat Ravioli with Honeydew and Cantaloupe Balls,
7.. Vegetable Beef Soup with Whole Wheat Pasta and Peanut Butter Apple Slices,
8.Whole Wheat Pita Bread Vegetable Pizza with Mango Slices, 9. Sweet and Sour Chicken with Chinese Vegetables (Baby Corn, Water Chestnuts, Broccoli, and Cauliflower,
10. Sweet Potato Jacket with Peas and Strawberry Yogurt.

ROBIN S- who suggested Morning Star is so right. They also make two versions of egg scramblers nuggets with cheese. SO yummy...packed with protein. They also make veggie corn dogs and brocolli nuggets.... veggie chicken nuggets and patties.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/114925/ten_uniqu...

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R.S.

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My daughter loves the broccoli, cheddar cheese nuggets by Morningstar (freezer section). My sister, the vegetarian, had been visiting and left them behind. I, too, was in a lunch rut and cooked them up. I got lots of "yums" with each bite.

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K.S.

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my kids love to eat w/their fingers: dip oyster crackers in peanut butter (messy), bagels w/jelly or cream cheese, campbells double noodle with fish crackers, scrambled eggs on buttered toast (sandwich), turkey rolled in a garlic and herb tortilla with italian dressing-mine love Tubby's dressing-you can buy it there. Good luck. K. S.

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L.O.

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kraft cheese crumbles are great - and you do not have to cut them up.

goldfish crackers and lunchmeat

canned veggies

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A.S.

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it depends how many teeth,spaghetti o's, chicken noodle, pb&j, gerbrer grads,apple sauce,mac n cheese

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J.G.

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My kids both loved frozen peas. I served them cold slightly frozen. My daughter still loves them and she is eight!

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R.S.

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I read an article and it gave ideas life hummas on pita bread...spinach....gacamole....bananas and peanut butter...and you can also make mini "pizza-life" lunches on pita bread and cut it into pieces....I like this because I want my daughter to have a wide range of food she will eat since my husband and I do...we dont want to have a picky baby who will ony eat pizza, mac n cheese, and pb and j.......

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K.F.

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When my daughter was this age she loved boiled potatoes and green beans. The Gerber graduates were a big winner as well. Mac and cheese and spaghettios are a good choice. I would try to get as much fruit and veggies in the diet as you can now so she will eat them later.

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