Saturday, June 11, 2011

Waitress! More please!




One of the reasons I decided to breastfeed is because I believe it offers unparalleled nutrition for my growing baby. Eating healthy is very important to both me and Hubs, and we really want our children to grow up making healthy food choices and not being picky eaters. My brother has a friend who (honest to God) eats only three things: grilled cheese, mac and cheese, and hot dogs. I kid you not. No fruits, no veggies, no whole grains. Now I'm not trying to be all judgy-judgerson, but that is learned behavior, and I won't be teaching that to Sweets or any of his future siblings.

Something I really find challenging is adding variety to Sweetie Pea's diet. It's easy to reach for the go-to items all the time - yogurt, oatmeal, puffs, etc. But then I read some info from Dr. Sears (is it wrong that I have a little crush on him? Yeah I think it's his philosophy on nighttime fathering. Hearing him talk about wearing his babies in a sling around the house at night so his wife could get some rest...what woman wouldn't find that a little sexy?) ...anyway, where was I? Oh yes, feeding your baby a la Dr. Sears. He emphasizes "grow foods," which are nutrient-dense, free of chemical additives, and digested slowly. Some examples include: salmon, avocado, cheese, eggs, sweet potatoes, yogurt, whole grains, nut butters, lean meats and poultry, blueberries, peppers, beans and lentils, hummus and tomatoes. I've introduced many of these into Sweets' diet and he loves them. So I thought I'd share some of his favorite meals in case you are looking for some healthy, baby-friendly "recipes" as well :-)  

Breakfast
Blueberry-banana oatmeal (baby oatmeal with smashed blueberries and bananas)
Apple cinnamon oatmeal (baby oatmeal with organic applesauce and cinnamon)
Whole wheat bagel with fruit spread or cream cheese
Whole wheat toast with natural peanut butter
Scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, spinach and tomatoes

Lunch
Whole milk yogurt (YoBaby - his favorites are blueberry and peach-squash)
Cottage cheese with applesauce or peaches
Whole wheat tortilla spread with pureed pinto beans or hummus and a sprinkle of cheese
Hard boiled egg
Fruit - this kid LOVES his fruit! Berries, melon, peaches, pears, kiwi, mango...you name it, he'll eat it.
Diced chicken or turkey

Dinner
Mini shells and organic tomato sauce
Soft flakes of fish (so far he's had tilapia, salmon, flounder and mahi-mahi)
Tortellini with diced tomatoes and herbs
Roasted veggies - sprinkled with olive oil and roasted in the oven. His faves are sweet taters, zucchini, carrots, parsnips, and squash. He liked beets too but they turned his poop fuschia, which really freaked me out.
Rice (I usually use quick-cooking brown rice)
Quinoa (which is a total superfood. Google it!)
Quiche (so easy and so nutritious - just use eggs and whatever combination of veggies you like)
Lean meats - chicken, or turkey usually, though he's had tastes of beef and venison

Snacks
Cheerios (I'm pretty sure this child is 85% Cheerios, since they're all I ate in the first trimester)
Puffs (I'm not going to lie, I eat them too. They are delicious, especially the sweet potato flavor)
Graham crackers
Organic fruit and cereal bars
Motts for Tots juice (12 grams of sugar per serving to regular Motts 40 grams! Hello!)
Breastmilk - he still loves it!

Hubs and I will be having a spicy pasta dish later this week that would be too much for Sweets, so I'm going to try a recipe for baby mac and cheese (homemade, and with more nutritional punch than the boxed variety) that I've had for awhile. I'll let you know how it turns out!

2 comments:

  1. i love that video! especially how he did the scrutch face at the beginning! blaine does it too. blaine looooves fruits too and anything pasta especially if it has red sauce on it. the trouble is getting him to sit in his high chair long enough to eat. lately he's been taking 3 bites and then tries to be hoodinie and escape; if he cant escape he resorts to screaming hysterically. so i try feeding him holding him, or on the floor and boom more crying so we give up meal time. pretty frustrating. :(

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  2. I know it, at this age they are all about the moving and shaking and not so much about the sitting still! It makes me long for the lazy days of newborn-hood, when they would snuggle with us all day long. BTW, I love the name Blaine. All the Blaines I have ever known have grown up to be good lookin' men ;-)

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