Quote from: weaver on March 11, 2015, 13:22:38 PM
not baked beans!
I've given DS baked beans when he was younger, there are some with low sugar and sodium, depends how much they are likely to eat in one sitting really. I always made sure there was no other salt in the other meals and only served baked beans from a can rarely.
I wasn't issuing a blanket objection to baked beans
we eat them all the time, just underlining that I meant other forms of bean, kidney beans, etc etc
Katherine, really don't fret about him not liking the spoon. LO1 never tried it, and LO2 refused point blank, both are absolutely fine, and both are veggie to boot, so no meat or fish but still healthy.
Sounds like he's very keen to eat lots of things, which is great.
If you have a silicon muffin tin, or just an ordinary muffin tin with paper cases, you can make 'pastry free' quiche, which is just whatever you want (peas, grated cheese, finely chopped/minced spinach, small pieces of meat or fish maybe) in a egg mixture like you'd do for a quiche. Super quick and easy.
Omelettes I found depend very much on the texture to gain acceptance - mine like the omelette folded in half and cooked a little bit extra to make it firm. Then cut in strips for easy handling.
For frittatas, I've only recently hit on the trick of roasting too much veg when I do roast veg and then doing a frittata a few days later - sweet potato frittata is really yummy!