Ha ha. How funny! I swore up and down to myself, as well, that my lo will only eat at the dinner table and only in her high chair, and that I would never fix her something to eat that is different from what we eat! Now, she's eating with a video in front of her, and I nearly always fix her something different from us, and although most of the time she eats in her high chair, there have been times when she runs over, takes a bite of a sandwich, and runs off and comes back. I'm glad I'm not the only parent that has struggled with this
I felt like such a bad mommy for "caving in", too.
I do try to keep her snacks wholesome, as you two mentioned, with raisins, dried fruits, yoghurt covered cranberries, etc. But, of course, I also resort to pretzels, goldfish, etc. She seems like she's a carbohydrate loader. I have been really conscious lately about making sure she doesn't fill up on snacks, with hopes that she will be hungry during meal time.
But, my question for you two... do you think I should be fixing her something different from what we eat? I end up making her mac and cheese, for example, when we might be eating "our" dinner, since I'm just so afraid that she won't eat. She's never been motivated by food, even as an infant. She would go an entire day refusing the bottle at daycare. Now as a toddler, I can hear her tummy rumbling, but she still won't touch her food. So I end up stressing and offering her all different kinds of foods, most of which she refuses anyway.