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Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« on: September 03, 2013, 10:34:16 am »
My DD is a terrible eater, so i am looking for some tried and tested favourites that your 12 month old loves and that will be nice for me and DH to eat with her.


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2013, 12:57:44 pm »
The one thing that my DS will ALWAYS eat is Sheppard's pie...
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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2013, 13:09:46 pm »
We like most things in our house but here are a few favourites:

spaghetti bolognese
beef/lamb/chicken casserole
chicken curry
lamb tagine with cous cous
roast dinner (if we have time on the weekend)
these turkey 'meat loaves' (bit like meat balls) http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/turkey-mini-meatloaves-for-babies-and.html with a tomato and vegetable sauce and pasta/cous cous
fish pie
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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2013, 18:21:49 pm »
Shepard's pie here too!
Sausage, mash, veg and mini Yorkshire pudding
Fish fingers. DS absolutely loved it when I served some with steamed veggies recently in the shape of a sun - the centre was a pot of cheese sauce for dipping!
Cauliflower cheese
Lasagne
Pasta and sauce
Only recent - stir fry. He loves the noodles and makes the sauce, loves being in control!
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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2013, 18:53:30 pm »
Shepherds pie is a good go-to here as well, and we also do cowboy pie which is the same but with baked beans and Worcestershire sauce instead of carrots. I always make my mash topping with potato and sweet potato too, to get a few more vitamins in!

Others are spaghetti bolognese (I put it through the food processor which makes the texture better for the little ones), sausages with pasta and sauce (chopped tomatoes, courgettes, peppers, basil, garlic and oregano - put it through the food processor before serving), chicken curry (annabel karmel), homemade fish cakes.

We are dairy-free these days, but good standbys used to be lasagne and chicken and butternut squash pie (cooked chicken, cooked butternut squash, cheese sauce, topped with mashed potato).

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« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2013, 18:56:47 pm »
So do you put the sausage through the food processor for the sausage pasta and the mince for the spag bols. I have been trying to give her it the way we eat it and it is always refused.

Also does anyone have a good recipe for shepherds pie, as you can see i'm not great at this cooking thing but i must try as DD needs to eat much better.


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2013, 19:08:16 pm »
I don't put the sausage through (I have 3 sausage fiends, 4 if you count dh, lol!) so we have no problem with that, but I do put the mince through for spag Bol.

My recipe for shepherds pie is very simple - fry some onion, brown the mince, add stock, simmer until the stock has boiled away adding carrot about 10 minutes before it is ready, put in a dish and top with mashed potato, 180C for about half an hour. Sometimes I put cheese on the top.

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« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2013, 08:02:56 am »
Quote from: clazzat link=topic=258452.msg2799594#msg2799594
chicken and butternut squash pie (cooked chicken, cooked butternut squash, cheese sauce, topped with mashed potato).
Mmm - that sounds yummy. I think I will try that this weekend!

We have never put these meals through the blender/processor.  We don't buy too much meat but when we do we don't buy the cheapest iyswim so the mince we get is really tender/soft which I think helps.

Cooking meat slowly eg in a casserole or tagine also makes it v tender and it just falls appart. You can use quite cheap cuts of meat for this and it still works well.

A few other ideas:
- lentil and veg (eg carrots and courgettes) curry with coconut milk - this is pretty smooth
- sausage or chorizo and bean (eg haricot or flageolet) casserole (with tomatoes, pepper, onions, garlic..)



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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2013, 09:36:49 am »
Fish pie is always gobbled up here.
Stir fry (fish/pork/chicken) with stir fry veggies served over rice or noodles
Shepherds pie
Sausage/broccoli/tomato pasta
'Morrocan' chicken with butternut squash and chick peas
Lentil, carrot, and butternut squash soup
Roasted tomato soup with breadsticks
Home made chicken dippers with home made chips (and veggies)
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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2013, 18:37:55 pm »
We don't really do anything like stews or pies here, Olly won't eat them  ::)

We have a lot of meat, starch and veg ie roasts. Or even roast chicken thighs, pork chops etc
Pasta based dishes.
Baked potato.
Quinoa with peas and sweetcorn mixed through as a side is hugely popular. Yesterday he had this with leftover meatballs from a pasta dish the night before.
Rice based things, he will eat curry and chilli. I have a couple of recipes for chickeny dishes too.
Stir fried rice with left over roast chicken.

If Olly didn't have allergies and fussiness we would be having mac n cheese, cauliflower cheese, pastry pies, beef stews, omelettes. All sots of lovely things  :)

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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #10 on: September 05, 2013, 18:44:46 pm »
Thanks for all the suggestions. Tomorrow we try shepherds pie then the plan is to work through all of your suggestions  ;D

I have never used Quinoa what do i do with it and it never ever crossed my mind to give couc cous, would i try to spoon feed that?


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #11 on: September 05, 2013, 18:52:28 pm »
Cous cous can be quite messy cos it seems to get everywhere! and I find it best (esp at 1 yo) to serve with a sauce (eg Tom and veg, or casserole or tagine or whatever your making) to kind of stick and hold it together or it got everywhere!  Then yes, L ate it with a spoon (or I fed her can't remember exactly at 12 months but some time around then we started encouraging her to feed herself, letting her practice).

Now she sometimes has a cous cous salad but that's drier and so makes more mess if your LO is younger and feeding it to themselves.  Depends on how much mess you can stand really!

Cous cous is really easy and quick to prepare though which is a big plus :) and can be served with so many things - even bologneae if you run out of pasta or for a change!

I have just placed my online shopping order and going to make the chicken and butternut squash pie you suggested Claire on the weekend.

Anna - how do you make your morroccan chicken? Sounds very nice.
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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #12 on: September 05, 2013, 19:02:14 pm »
Oh right got you, i'm just so used to having cous cous as a salad that i didn't even think of having a sauce with it. Might try tagine  ;D i also have the chicken and butternut squash pie on the menu in the next couple of days x


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2013, 19:47:21 pm »
Catherine, here's the recipe

Chicken thighs (2 each for grown ups, 1 each for littles)
Medium onion, small dice
three garlic cloves, minced
olive oil
2cups chicken stock
ground cumin
ground cinnamon
black pepper
1 smallish butternut squash, peeled, deseeded and diced
Can of chickpeas, drained and rinsed
Can of chopped tomatoes
Pinch of saffron (optional)
about 20 green olives

To serve:
Couscous or warm pita bread
Plain yoghurt or sour cream (for those not allergic)
Hot sauce (for the grownups)

Fry off the onion to soften, brown the chicken thighs, then add everything else except the olives. Simmer for maybe like 20 mins, until the thighs are cooked through. Add the olives at the end. Yummers. Stan picks out the olives but the rest of us love them!
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« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2013, 21:14:56 pm »
Thanks Anna - that sounds great

Def gonna give that one a try

L and DH are big olive fans!
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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2013, 21:17:15 pm »
We have very similar didshes to the ones that have already been posted:

cottage pie
bolognase
lasagna
pasta with Neapolitana sauce
In fact anything with pasta!
fish pie
chicken pie
casseroles with mash / new pots and veggies
home made dippers (though R's not super keen)
white fish in cheese sauce and mash (only really R;s favourite!)
Roast dinner



Ive not tried her with things like curries, tagines, chilli etc I think because DH and I like it quite spicy and i worry it'll be too hot for her. Though she had some noodles from my plate on holiday and loved them so perhaps time to be a little more adventurous with her?

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« Reply #16 on: September 09, 2013, 21:29:19 pm »
We did simple meals at fussy times. Saved money and effort, lol.

Spaghetti with fried Frankfurter Sausages. (any veggies you want processed into the sauce)

Baked potatoes with cucumber salad (shredded cucumber with dill and a bit of salt and oil) and sour cream.

Sausages, veggies and mash.

Shepherds Pie.

Homemade pizza.

Meatballs of all kinds (beef, chicken, pork) with pasta or potatoes, veggies and cream sauce.

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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #17 on: September 10, 2013, 12:46:26 pm »
Ive not tried her with things like curries, tagines, chilli etc I think because DH and I like it quite spicy and i worry it'll be too hot for her. Though she had some noodles from my plate on holiday and loved them so perhaps time to be a little more adventurous with her?

I'd give it a go - L has always surprised DH and I with how spicy/strongly flavoured she likes things.  Even some things we find quite hot/strong/sour she wolfs down.
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« Reply #18 on: September 10, 2013, 15:42:43 pm »
Thanks Catherine, will definately give it a go  :)

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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2013, 18:15:24 pm »
Curry tonight was 4 chicken breasts, 1 onion, 1 tablespoon curry paste, 1 tin toms, 1 tin coconut milk. Yum and dead easy.

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« Reply #20 on: September 10, 2013, 18:22:34 pm »
I really fancy trying that, i have never made a curry before. I assume i just cook the chicken then pop all the other ingredients in and cook in a pot for a while?

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« Reply #21 on: September 10, 2013, 18:27:23 pm »
I cooked the onion in a bit of oil for 5 mins, then add the chopped chicken, cooked for another 5 mins, add paste - 1 min, then the 2 tins and simmer. Would be cooked in about 10 mins but can be left for ages as long as you keep an eye it doesn't get too dry. I managed to do this whilst chatting on the phone so is easy  ;)

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« Reply #22 on: September 10, 2013, 18:29:45 pm »
BTW I did add green beans in too for some veg. Can add all sorts really. Get the basic curry down first though and then experiment  :) I some times add mango chutney or even chopped apple or potato. I wondered today about adding lentils as DH and I had some dahl from the freezer too which Olly turned his nose up at! Would need to google how to do that though.

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« Reply #23 on: September 10, 2013, 18:37:11 pm »
Thank you very much, that will be dinner tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes x


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« Reply #24 on: September 10, 2013, 18:39:46 pm »
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« Reply #25 on: September 10, 2013, 18:56:01 pm »
Oh,  I'd forgotten about sausage mash and beans - I think that is the absolute favourite for all my children (and my dh, lol!). A variation on it is a sausage casserole - sausages, potatoes, carrots, baked beans and veg soup all in a big pot in the oven for 2 hours at 180.

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« Reply #26 on: September 11, 2013, 14:54:15 pm »
I wondered today about adding lentils as DH and I had some dahl from the freezer too which Olly turned his nose up at! Would need to google how to do that though.
I add canned lentils to curry (canned in water, no salt, no sugar, just makes life easier than using dried), just drain and rinse the lentils then add towards the end remembering they only need to warm through rather than cook...but they are ok if you leave them a bit longer too, it isn't that critical, well not for us.

With curry I use the paste to marinade the chicken for a while, just dollop and stir, even DS can do it.  It's cool to do it a bit in advance but we will also do it just for a few mins whilst we chop and cook an onion, then add the meat and the paste spices fry off which really releases flavour.  I add all sorts to curry depending on what we have in and what needs eating. A handful of sultanas or raisins is nice too, makes it all very sweet.  canned pinapple is good (the stuff in juice not syrup) or lychees is you like them.  Fresh aubergine and courgette, mange toute, green beans, spinach.  I tend not to put it all in at once.

I tend to have in two different pastes too, like a korma and a rogan josh for instance and that way things taste a bit different each time or I can make it hotter for DP and myself, or make two dishes (one being super easy like onion curry paste and canned lentils) so it feels like a special meal.  mango chutney and mint sauce are great with it, for mint sauce I just use Total greek yoghurt (fat and sugar free) and stir in a spoon of mint sauce from a jar, what a cheat I am, everyone says it's nice though. Packet of popadoms, a naan....ooh I'm hungry now wish we were having this tonight.


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #27 on: September 11, 2013, 16:35:10 pm »
Well she is back to deciding that she will not eat anything at all with even the smallest of lumps in it. I think she might be a terrible teether. She is driving me potty she literally has had 1 yoghurt today and that is it, but she keep ssmacking her lips together which she always does when she is hungry  :(


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #28 on: September 11, 2013, 18:43:22 pm »
Well she is back to deciding that she will not eat anything at all with even the smallest of lumps in it.

Curry freezes really well. I guess you didn't bother to make it after today then! When you do if she doesn't eat it don't be disheartened. Freeze in little portions and keep bringing it out so she gets used to it. x

I add canned lentils to curry

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« Reply #29 on: September 11, 2013, 19:40:41 pm »
I did make it and we loved it  ;D. I have saved some for DD so think i will pop it in the freezer. Thanks x


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #31 on: October 01, 2013, 17:06:22 pm »
Well she has now decided that she will only eat if she can pick it up but she wont pick up 'sloppy food'. She will pick up pasta, fish fingers,meatballs (well she only eats a small bit, i,e 1 meatball 3/4 fish finger but its a start), home made chips, baby corn, peas. Just as i was getting into making those yummy meals for us all i need to change it. She wont eat pieces of chicken.

Anyone have suggestions for what else i can try now?


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« Reply #32 on: October 01, 2013, 17:50:44 pm »
I used to do all kinds of variations of these

The Famous Sausage Recipe!

I also would bake a whole load of roasted BN squash and sw pot fingers and keep them in the fridge.

We were so limited at that age I can't think of much else!

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« Reply #33 on: October 01, 2013, 18:26:20 pm »
What are sw pot fingers? I tried the sausuage recipe but i think i over cooked them as they were kind of crispy so she didn't like the texture. How long would the roasted butternut squash keep in the fridge for?


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« Reply #34 on: October 01, 2013, 18:42:20 pm »
I'm guessing they're sweet potato fingers?

This is a great turkey meatloaf/ball recipe:

http://mamacook.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/turkey-mini-meatloaves-for-babies-and.html

I have made them loads. Very easy and freeze well too.

Have made several of her recipes actually (she is a member of this forum too) and they've all been great so well worth having a nosy around to see if there's anything else on her blog you like the look of
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« Reply #35 on: October 01, 2013, 19:16:57 pm »
Oh that makes sense  :D

They look lovely and i have everything in to make them, so will give them a go tomorrow x


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #36 on: October 01, 2013, 19:19:20 pm »
Or, you can just make whatever you were going ot make, and serve it to her and let her practice with a fork. Do you want to get into cooking separate meals to suit whatever phase she's going through? The other thing you can do is make your 'sloppy' meal but serve it up separately, so for example a little pile of plain pasta, a little dollop of sauce on the side etc.





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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #37 on: October 01, 2013, 22:01:29 pm »
Mine will also did not like sloppy food, a couple of times he had hand fulls (face fulls) of humus but they were one off oddities. Honestly I just changed the meals we ate so we all still ate together.  It might sound crazy but it does mean I only cook one meal.  Some changes are simple:
- if we want mash potato I lift out a few boiled potatoes before we mash the rest, DS gets the boiled pots with a bit of mint sauce or gravy on them, we get the mash.
- if we are having stew/curry or anything like that I chop the veg chunkier than I might otherwise have done, then lift out the chunks for DS and plate them in piles not as a mixed slop, it also means most of it is drained of the sauce/gravy, I serve a small portion of gravy/sauce in a dip bowl for him
- if we are having rice I give DS chapati or naan

Other things I just stopped making.  I haven't made a fish pie or shepherds pie in over 2 years.  Once in a while DS has early BT which may mean I give him a bit of a buffet dinner and DP and I 'celebrate' by having a meal we usually wouldn't have as it doesn't suit DS. I honestly don't feel he is a fussy eater because he eats all food groups and is great at the table but I make these allowances. Gradually he tries things, custard, sloppy puddings he wouldn't have had those before but will have them now.  It's only since he turned 2 that he's experimented with eating meat too, before that he ate almost none.


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #38 on: October 02, 2013, 18:27:25 pm »
Oh Creations, Olly is so similar, although he devours hommous now! Just curious what other meals you make? Sorry to hijack  :-*

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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #39 on: October 02, 2013, 19:35:10 pm »
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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #40 on: October 02, 2013, 22:03:51 pm »
Well, he'll eat any pasta (ok, not any, I've never even tried lasagne for him but I know he wouldn’t eat it because it's something that is all mixed up due to the layers) so various pasta dishes from something simple like just stirring jarred pesto through for a quick lunch (I would serve some sides of veg or salad and chunks of cheese for him) or another lunch pasta would be (it's very cheaty):
penne or twists
dry fried sliced mushrooms then add a handful of cherry toms to cook
glug of olive oil or oil from jar of sun dried toms, chopped sun dried toms, chopped jar roasted peppers, chopped sultanas - all mixed like a salad dressing
mix whole thing together.
Hell eat this now with the little chopped bits of pepper etc that are stuck to the pasta. Previously I would have dressed the pasta like a salad then served the roasted peppers in one pile, mushrooms in another, toms in another.
That's the sort of thing I'll make for lunch or a super fast dinner if he needs EBT and I don't have time for our regular meal.
Lunch we often have sandwich or crusty bread with pate, humus, salad, cheese etc I don't always cook a hot meal at lunch.

For dinner though I would make various pasta sauces with toms and chunky veg (aubergine, courgette, pepper, onion), mince or meatballs, or sausage chopped up or chicken or turkey etc and I'll put enough sauce on DS's pasta to coat it so it doesn’t all stick together but then I serve the pasta in a pile and the chunks of veg all separated out into different piles on his plate. If he can see and recognise the items he will eat them. I'm just starting to experiment with leaving some meals a bit mixed up and asking at the table if he wants me to help him separate them.

We have lots of meals that are meat/fish with veg sides (meat and 3 or 4 veg) as this suits DS so well and really it's a healthy meal for us.  Today I was too preoccupied with making his Halloween costume so didn't cook properly and we had oven chips (v rare here I'd usually make sweet pot or turnip/parsnip/carrot chips instead) with oven baked trout, steamed carrots and asparagus.  He doesn't always taste the meat/fish but is so much more willing now than he was even a few months back. I serve him omelet for breakfast many mornings so that it doesn't matter at dinner if he eats protein or not, it takes the pressure right off.
Roast dinner he loves - lots of different veg, roast potatoes, yorkshire puds
slow cooked pulled pork, morrocan lamb, whole chicken he may or may not eat the meat but will eat the sides, corn on the cob, roast sweet potato wedges (like chips), tortilla wraps or flat bread, coleslaw (red onion, red cabbage, carrot, mayo - weird how he's started to eat this as it's a sloppy food but he loves the crunch of the cabbage)
stew either with potatoes or dumplings - always several veg in it and always chunky and served in piles for him
stir fry and noodles - DP often makes this, I'm not keen as it's hard to provide enough piles of veg for DS when I have to separate it all out but we manage and I am grateful for someone else cooking! DS likes the crunchy water chestnuts in particular
pizza - I use a garlic flat bread as the base and generally DS won't eat it if the are toppings on it, ho hum, so his toppings are served on the side!  He has just started to try it out with toppings, anchovy, olives, cheese, pineapple

Not amazing menus but mostly fresh and mostly healthy...and the way I serve up it's mostly not sloppy and mostly in piles :)
The thing is, although he's never liked mixed or mashed up food he eats things that many LOs might not - olives, anchovies, sprats, rocket, romaine lettuce (and will try other leaves time to time too), spring onions, beetroot, brie, blue cheese (st agure, stilton). And he eats large portions of fruit and veg too. So i can hardly call him fussy.
I do sometimes worry about what he'll eat at school because I imagine shepherds pie etc but it's a while off yet and maybe by then he will accept those foods, or he'll just have to go hungry and eat when he gets home!

Oh dear, feel like I just took over the thread! sorry!
hope something helps!


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Re: Tried and tested toddler and family meals
« Reply #41 on: October 05, 2013, 21:18:54 pm »
The thing is, although he's never liked mixed or mashed up food he eats things that many LOs might not

Yes, this is the thing I am getting! Olly is restricted in the first place and then doesn't like pies/stews and things that are mixed up. And on top of that he is fussy really. Your DS seems to have a really varied diet which is great, all those veges! Olly wouldn't touch them!

Thanks for sharing your ideas. Some great meals there. We have LOTS of meat, starch and veg meals too  :)