I know we have been MIA recently but life has been crazy!! I'm working 28 hours a week but with drive time it's a lot more..exhausting but great. And then Jamie was out of town for work and we went out of town the two weekends following... so just crazy busy.
12 month foods are much more exciting!! I had to write them down so A. I can remember them for Jackson B. When we have future kiddos this will be helpful
Breakfast: Always with fruit and milk, never with syrup, and always egg/soy free
- Waffles
- Pancakes
- Donuts (left over from his birthday)
- Need to try oatmeal again
- Trying to find a muffin recipe...
- I even mix it up sometimes and make blueberry pancakes :)
Snack:
- Water and graham crackers (soy/egg free)
Lunch: Always with veggies and milk, sometimes cheese
- Quesadillas (cheese, chicken, beans, veggies, you can be creative)
- Hummus on bread
- Lunchmeat with bread
- Chicken salad
- Sunbutter on bread
- Tacos
- Chicken nuggets occasionally (free of everything)
- Turkey hot dogs occasionally
- Going to try Mac N Cheese and tuna salad soon
Snack:
- Fruit, milk, raisins
Dinner: Always with milk, veggies, sometimes fruit
- Spaghetti and meatballs
- Veggie lasagna (mushrooms, peppers, onions, tomatoes, everything!)
- Tacos
- Quesadillas
- Chicken
- Going to try chili, veggie pizza
He has an amazing appetite and pretty much loves everything except plain chicken..who can blame him? I love the variety of foods he is eating and yes we are trying some kid friendly foods (we don't want him being that freak that has never had mac n cheese ;) Jamie's words not mine..). We have been pretty successful with dairy so that has really opened our food world! I'm loving cooking for him and finding new recipes. The best part is I can freeze everything so it lasts awhile.
Our newest goal is have a family dinner with Jackson. It's really hard during the week because he eats at 6 and Mon/Wed I don't get home until 6:30 and Jamie gets home late. Our goal is Thursday/Friday/Saturdays. And boy let me tell you the first time was a disaster. Because I have to start making both dinners at 5 that leaves Jackson to... hang on my leg and cry for an hour because all eyes aren't on him. Then by the time I get everything on the table and sit down he has inhaled his food and is signing "all done." Over all he was pretty patient while I inhaled my food but it was not relaxing at all. I think have two parents on board will help next time!
Anyone have any great (allergy free) food suggestions?! I would love a more savory breakfast for him but I'm struggling with the no egg part. I'm not especially into bacon or sausage either. I don't want to do toast because that takes away from our bread stash that I homemake.