I've always had DS's last solids meal 1.5hrs before BT to give him chance to digest and avoid tummy pain etc. I worked this out when he first started solids at 6 months, any later and he'd get tummy pain and early NWs from indigestion or wind.
He is always offered more than he eats at meal times to ensure he is properly full.
BT routine is always the same, very regular but sometimes now he tells me he is hungry half an hour before BT (straight after his TV programme when we would be going upstairs for teeth, bath, bed). My basic approach is if he's hungry let him eat but I offer him something reasonably dull like a bread-stick, a cracker or anything suitable left over from dinner and I say something like, 'Anyone who is really hungry will eat this'. I keep him in the kitchen to eat and he is not allowed to run around or go back to the living room or get out any of his kitchen toys etc. It is clearly an eating due to hunger time, not an extended play time. 99% of the times he has said he is hungry he has not questioned at all the food offered, just eats it until he is full then toddles off upstairs to bed.
So - I don't think it is a delay tactic it really is hunger. BT remains the same, bath is slightly shorter to keep time.
I have a couple of questions
1. What food group should I focus on at dinner time to make sure he is getting full enough to see him through without this pre-bed snack? Do I need to increase protein or fats or carbs???
2. If I give the pre-bed snack it is only 30 mins before sleep. He seems to be getting wind and waking with painful cries/screaming within a couple of hours of BT. What pre-bed snack would be the best to offer or do I need to avoid this feed time altogether because it is just so close to BT? (btw I never ever give fruit so close to BT and very very rarely give veg)
Any advice?