Brittany over at A Healthy Slice of Life had this great idea to post what our little ones eat in one day. That way all the mommas out there can see what other kids are eating (and hopefully get some great ideas).
At first I wasn’t going to participate in this link up since my sweet baby boy was at daycare yesterday, but then I figured it would be interesting to give some ideas of what you can pack to feed a one year old baby at daycare (or leaving him with a sitter for the day, etc.).
I usually pack everything the day before. If I wait until the morning I am a lot more likely to forget something.
I write out a note every day so they know what to give him and when. (I’m not sure if all moms are this crazy or what?)
8:00am – Milk
- 6oz bottle of milk
Connor gets a bottle soon after he gets to daycare. They provide whole milk so I just bring a bottle. (I used to have to bring formula and water so this is a nice change.)
9:00am – Breakfast
- Omelet with cheese and spinach (I make a huge one for him when he is home with me and give him half the next day for daycare.)
- Yogurt
- Peaches
12:00pm – Lunch
- Grilled chicken
- Annie’s Mac and Cheese (w/ whole wheat shells)
- Watermelon
3:00pm – Snack
- Organic fruit and veggie pouch (sweet potato, apple, carrot & cinnamon)
Connor’s not eating much baby food anymore, but I’m using up what I have and he loves these pouches. Plus, we are low on food (hence the lack of veggies in his lunch) so I wanted him to get some veggies in with his snack.
5:30pm – Dinner (At Home)
- Avocado
- Frozen veggies
- Meatballs
- Blackberries
7:00pm – Milk
- 8oz bottle of milk before bed
Summary and Thoughts
Connor basically eats whatever I put in front of him. Was this the healthiest day? Nope. Was it a realistic day for when I am busy, he’s at daycare and I need to get to the grocery store? Yup. I did the best I could with what I had.
Normally he eats a lot of what I eat so tons of veggies, chicken and avocado. We eat roasted veggies often (his favorites are zucchini and butternut squash). I do give him lots of frozen veggies too because it’s easy to provide variety this way.
He loves omelets, yogurt, all kinds of fruit and I recently started giving him peanut butter on bananas which is a big hit as well, but is not allowed at daycare.
What’s your little one’s favorite food or what was your favorite food growing up?
Emily Wiley says
Major props to you for being a working momma and still feeding your little guy so well. What a cutie!
Amanda @ Sistas of Strength says
Lots of things can fall off the priority list (like keeping my house super clean), but my son’s health…and my own for that matter can’t be put on the back burner because I’m busy! ๐
Tina Reale says
I’m laughing bec my kiddos had the SAME lunch today – some leftover chicken, Annie’s Mac (even the white cheddar shells), and some fruit. Great minds (and moms) think alike. ๐
Amanda @ Sistas of Strength says
HAHAHA….that’s awesome!! ๐
BrittanyHealthySlice says
I love his curls! Also, I love those pouches. I always keep at least one in the diaper bag at all times. What a healthy day of eats for C! Thanks for participating ๐
Amanda @ Sistas of Strength says
His curls were so crazy yesterday with the heat! ๐
Colleen C says
That’s a lot of food!! Does he eat it all?! I’m so impressed. And with the milk – just one in the morning and one at night? Very interesting. Lyle is 10 months now and the transition to milk is sooo intriguing/scary to me!
Amanda @ Sistas of Strength says
He ate almost everything. There were a few pieces of watermelon and maybe 1/3 of the mac and cheese left after daycare. He had about 1/3 of the avocado, 2 meatballs and a bunch of veggies at dinner. He’s a beast. ๐ Milk transition for us was no sweat. I ended up switching 100% to milk within a few days because he did better with it than with formula.
Amanda @ Sistas of Strength says
OH…and I asked about the milk. I didn’t feel like it was a lot either, but since he eats so much (and lots of healthy things) the dr said that was plenty of milk.