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Special K 04-26-2021 08:04 PM

Can’t compare and don’t compare. Social media is good for things to do like playgrounds or crafts with children. But once you go wow that kid is such a good eater. Or omg he talks already at X age and why not mine is going to be a losing battle.

As long as your kid is healthy and happy, that’s all it matters!

Switching topic a bit. What do you make for your kids to eat? We do:

Steamed ground pork with rice (hide veggies in there)
Mac and cheese (also good for hiding veggies)
Udon in soup or any other type of asian noodles
Cold soba with chicken
Grilled cheese sandwich
Pasta with red sauce
Sushi


Share some ideas!

EvoFire 04-26-2021 09:36 PM

We have no problems with veggies. We have a problem with getting him to eat meat and protein. He likes eating plain boil choy sum.............

He also loooooves carbs.

The only reliable way for us to get him to eat meat right now is feed him cha siu bao, grandma's dumplings, or steamed fish.
Other protein we try to sneak in is egg yolk in oatmeal and some eggs in fried rice.

Special K 04-26-2021 10:19 PM

Fried tofu works for us

supafamous 04-28-2021 11:26 AM

My 2 year old loves carbs especially in the form of noodles, pasta, and potatoes. She however is no fan of vegetables - at least at home. The other night she picked out (or spit out) all the zucchini out of her chicken and rice. I've tried chicken meatballs with spinach mixed in and she doesn't go for it - same with beef meatballs with carrots in it. It's been a real struggle on that front.

OTOH, she generally likes fruit a lot - she will eat almost an entire banana on her own at any time, same with mangos. She's big on most berries too.

Eggs are a big winner particularly in boiled form - she'll wolf a whole egg down seemingly in seconds.

winson604 04-28-2021 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by !Aznboi128 (Post 9025024)
okay, rant time.

I hate social media, sure it lets you keep in touch with friends and what not but when you have a bunch of friends kids on your feed all you do is compare. My wife is constantly comparing and it's making her have huge anxiety issues because of it.

I told her to put her phone down but it's so hard. Any tips?

When you guys bang, start comparing her to other girls you've slept with. I'm sure it'll go over real well lol

mk1freak 04-29-2021 07:21 PM

for my youngest ones i would make myself a stuffed mini pita/ sandwich etc. with veggies and meat and cheese and some sauce like ranch. (usually veggies or meat they wouldn't eat). put it in a panini press and then eat it in front of them and give them a bite. then ask them if they want one too.
they always said yes because they felt like they were eating "adult food".
now they're 7 and they tell me what they want in them. :okay:

also a good rule of thumb i was taught is to feed them meals that are the size of the fist (because according to the doctor their stomachs are the size of their fists). I never used to believe this until one day i guess they were over stuffed and they puked out like 2 lbs of food. after that i fed them smaller meals and they tended to eat alot more of different veggies and meats. No more issues with throwing up.

Special K 04-29-2021 10:45 PM

Their fist size?? That’s tiny... it would be like 4 bites for my 3 year old.

Good idea on the pita. We did tacos this week.

mk1freak 04-29-2021 11:26 PM

another trick I'd do is keep them happy meal boxes and make homemade fries and another healthy dish, put it inside call them to eat tell them I got them a happy meal and watch em go to town! :lawl:

Just to be clear it's fist sized when empty. It will stretch for more food but the compression of the stretching with cause throwing up.

xxxrsxxx 04-30-2021 10:08 PM

Mine just turned 5 months and looking to start solids. Any recommendations or advice on what to start with?

mk1freak 05-01-2021 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by xxxrsxxx (Post 9025640)
Mine just turned 5 months and looking to start solids. Any recommendations or advice on what to start with?

We fed ours homemade congee with finely ground chicken. Bland af but the little buggers loved it. Literally chicken paste.
FYI Once the kids go solid foods the smell and consistency of their poops become adult-like :shrug:
They never liked the baby food from the stores. Except the one that came in a foil pack with a plastic tip I forgot what it's called. They looked like Capri sun's with a valve.

supafamous 05-02-2021 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by xxxrsxxx (Post 9025640)
Mine just turned 5 months and looking to start solids. Any recommendations or advice on what to start with?

Any mushy food will do like ripe bananas. I find all the baby food at Superstore to work just fine especially when they are starting. They're not really "eating" at this point, you're just trying to get them comfortable with the texture and basic tastes of things.

My kid hated the vegetable ones - didn't like carrots or peas. Was a fan of most of the fruit ones and anything that had protein in them (that comes later).

320icar 05-02-2021 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by xxxrsxxx (Post 9025640)
Mine just turned 5 months and looking to start solids. Any recommendations or advice on what to start with?

Look up ‘baby led weening’. It’s a lot of work but he’s had over 100 foods before he turned 1 and isn’t picky at all. Will literally eat anything.

My boy turned 1 on Saturday. Just had my parents over and did a nice bbq. Was quiet and enjoyable and just got to spend time with him.

Special K 05-02-2021 09:32 PM

Steamed pears will help with constipation. My 9 month old cries because pooping hurts

mk1freak 05-02-2021 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Special K (Post 9025807)
Steamed pears will help with constipation. My 9 month old cries because pooping hurts

When your kid starts solid, my mind was always blown when they put out logs as big as their forearms.
If I was an adult with poops as thick as my forearms I'd cry too.

Special K 05-03-2021 02:06 AM

My daughter’s poop is bigger than kinder surprise and hard as a rock. Poor girl.

Doctor said to give her lots of water to soften it.

EvoFire 05-03-2021 08:23 AM

We find prune pouches and pear pouches help with the poop. The prune is super effective.

You can also steam/cook pears yourself.

underscore 05-03-2021 02:41 PM

Prunes, pears and apples. Applesauce comes in loads of flavours if they don't like the plain kind and it works wonders.

It works on adults too so be careful if you eat one and then decide to finish off the one your kid half ate :lol

320icar 05-10-2021 10:25 PM

So I have a fairly big yard. For years I’ve been seeing these things in store and think they’re pretty cool. A friend has one and says her 3 boys constantly play on it.

My son will most likely end up being an only child. For those with more experience than myself, do you think this is something a single child can enjoy just as much? Of course with outdoor play with mom or myself etc.

I had a brother, so I can’t really take myself out of that frame of mind.

https://images.costco-static.com/Ima...recipeName=350

!Aznboi128 05-11-2021 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 9025801)
Look up ‘baby led weening’. It’s a lot of work but he’s had over 100 foods before he turned 1 and isn’t picky at all. Will literally eat anything.

My boy turned 1 on Saturday. Just had my parents over and did a nice bbq. Was quiet and enjoyable and just got to spend time with him.

Do this, we started not long ago with our son and he's enjoying everything.

The only thing is when we take the spoon away he cries ahahah

underscore 05-11-2021 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 9026687)
So I have a fairly big yard. For years I’ve been seeing these things in store and think they’re pretty cool. A friend has one and says her 3 boys constantly play on it.

My son will most likely end up being an only child. For those with more experience than myself, do you think this is something a single child can enjoy just as much? Of course with outdoor play with mom or myself etc.

I had a brother, so I can’t really take myself out of that frame of mind.

https://images.costco-static.com/Ima...recipeName=350

My oldest plays quite a bit on the basic one I DIY'd last summer, and the youngest won't be old enough to play on it for at least another year or so. Don't forget eventually your son will be having friends over and birthday parties and stuff back there.

Lumber is crazy expensive now though so watch out for that.

inv4zn 05-12-2021 03:46 PM

:okay::okay:

Lucky ass guys with backyards discussing full blown playgrounds while I'm sitting here in my shoebox trying to figure out how I can fit one of these:

https://www.toysrus.ca/dw/image/v2/B...861C4D4F_2.jpg:okay:

320icar 05-12-2021 04:03 PM

@inv4zn my coworker got one of those for his 1.5y/o and it’s his absolute favourite thing in the house bar none. He can’t recommend it enough.

Update: my boy took his first steps last night!! Super exciting

RiceIntegraRS 05-12-2021 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 9026687)
So I have a fairly big yard. For years I’ve been seeing these things in store and think they’re pretty cool. A friend has one and says her 3 boys constantly play on it.

My son will most likely end up being an only child. For those with more experience than myself, do you think this is something a single child can enjoy just as much? Of course with outdoor play with mom or myself etc.

I had a brother, so I can’t really take myself out of that frame of mind.

https://images.costco-static.com/Ima...recipeName=350

What store?

Ive been back and forth about getting one of theses for my parents house. So my kids and cousins can play on it when we are over. But my son has really enjoyed me taking him to all the parks around Surrey/Coquitlam/Vancouver and him playing with the random kids. When he plays on the playground himself he gets bored pretty quick. 320icar, i believe your son is the exact same age as my son.

320icar 05-12-2021 06:43 PM

Costco. They also have it online too.

RiceIntegraRS 05-12-2021 07:32 PM

Do u have a link to the one u posted? i cant seem to find that exact one on costco.ca

The tube slide is something the kids love.


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