Here's the lunch I made my toddler today and it was a major SCORE! I am a very happy momma.
The menu?
- Low Carb Swedish meatballs (recipe forthcoming)
- Kiwi
- Veggie stacker crackers
- Water
The veggie stacker crackers were a divine inspiration. I used a garden veggie cream cheese as glue for a lettuce-cheese-lettuce stack.
Yes there were crackers. The highest fiber ones I could find. Small ones and I'm okay with some carbs in the toddler's diet.
The toddler helped assemble the crackers which helped pique her interest in actually eating them. I also promised her she wouldn't even taste the lettuce, which was true.
I have lots of ideas on how to expand on this idea. Finally a Good Idea when it comes to getting toddlers to eat their veggies.
By the way, here's my lunch. Which was equally delish.

I love the idea for the kids lunch!! Really looking forward to your Swedish meatball recipe too!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! The meatball recipe should be up in a few days.
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