We are making a really conscious effort to ensure Isabella is getting toddler portions - she will eat and eat and eat. She is a fabulous little eater and will generally eat anything given, but her weight is really piling on. This is after she spent the first 8 months of her life as a 'concern' to the HV due to slower than normal weight gain, mainly due to reflux. So her gaining the same amount of weight now that she is so active and not taking as much milk, is a bit of a concern. Therefore, we're looking carefully at how much she is eating, which does gall me as she is such a great eater.
Breastfeed
B - rice crispies with whole milk; banana
S - Half her cup of whole milk
L - Ate about a third of a bap spread with butter and marmite; ignored cherry tomatoes (she generally loves them!); big lump of cheddar; water; some of the milk she left from snack time
S - Large cup of cranberry, blueberry and cherry Innocent smoothie
S - Large cup of whole milk
D - Small bowl (about a third of a carton) of Covent Garden summer vegetable soup; a couple of the handful of grapes she was offered; small fromage frais; water
Cup of milk before bed (sips rather than drinks!)