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  • Leigh
    Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 3814

    Wrong Section, But Need Food Ideas

    First, none of my kids here seem to eat casseroles of any kind. I LOVE casserole, myself, and I love to make it up ahead of time. I am devoting too much time to lunch preparations because pretty much anything I make ahead gets rejected.

    Does anyone have some kid approved ideas for make ahead meals? So far, Lasagna is the only one that they eat that I have made ahead of time.
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by Leigh
    First, none of my kids here seem to eat casseroles of any kind. I LOVE casserole, myself, and I love to make it up ahead of time. I am devoting too much time to lunch preparations because pretty much anything I make ahead gets rejected.

    Does anyone have some kid approved ideas for make ahead meals? So far, Lasagna is the only one that they eat that I have made ahead of time.
    Mine love tator tot hotdish and wild rice hotdish

    Other favorites are speghetti pie and ham/cheese/hashbrown hotdish.

    When I have a group of really picky eaters, I tend to stay with "Luncheable" type foods. Easy finger foods like fresh veggies and dip, cubed turkey, ham or salami, boiled eggs, cheese sticks etc.... If they can use their hands to eat it, it is usually well received.

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    • Thriftylady
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2014
      • 5884

      #3
      Originally posted by Blackcat31
      Mine love tator tot hotdish and wild rice hotdish

      Other favorites are speghetti pie and ham/cheese/hashbrown hotdish.

      When I have a group of really picky eaters, I tend to stay with "Luncheable" type foods. Easy finger foods like fresh veggies and dip, cubed turkey, ham or salami, boiled eggs, cheese sticks etc.... If they can use their hands to eat it, it is usually well received.
      I agree with stuff with dip. Most kids if you give them some "dip" they will eat anything it seems.

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      • sharlan
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2011
        • 6067

        #4
        None of mine will eat any type of casserole. I love casseroles but no one in my family will eat them either.

        My menus lean towards spaghetti, quesadillas, grilled cheese, hot dogs, smoked pork chops, ham, tostadas, chicken tenders, or left over meat from the night before along with noodles and a veggie. Mine love noodles and rice, but not mixed with anything else.

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        • hope
          Daycare.com Member
          • Feb 2013
          • 1513

          #5
          Make your own anything....salad, pizza, quesadillas, tacos, roll ups, cracker sandwiches. Kids seem to compete as to who can make the craziest and tend to try more veggoes that way.
          I also like to slip veggies in anything i can for the picky eaters so i get a good mix of veggoes in the food processor and then mix into my meatballs or my marinara sauce.

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          • MunchkinWrangler
            New Daycare.com Member
            • Nov 2015
            • 777

            #6
            The more work I put into meals are the most snubbed. I feel for you, especially when you think they'll love it. I've done ham and cheese roll ups with crescent rolls that were well received. I'm trying spaghetti tomorrow. My 2 year son loved cowboy casserole which is a tater tot hot dish but opposite, corn instead of peas, cheese and sour cream mixed into the meat mixture and crispy crowns instead of tater tots, I might try it for daycare. Because it's winter I was also thinking of trying some hearty soups because I think some crockpot meals would free up some time for me.

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            • Play Care
              Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 6642

              #7
              My dck's will not eat casseroles. And it stinks because I would love to serve hot healthy meals.
              I tried serving grilled chicken one day and they called it "dirty" chicken (due to grill marks) and no one would eat it

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              • daycarediva
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 11698

                #8
                I do a lot of plain proteins that can be dipped, paired with a grain, veggie and fruit. I also let the kids help menu plan and tell everyone "oh this is Susie's meal choice today!" that helps some!

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                • auntymimi
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 262

                  #9
                  My dck won't eat anything. I think they live on bologna sandwiches, white bread, ramen noodles, hot dogs, anything packaged and disgusting. The only thing I've found that they all will eat is tacos and grilled cheese. Also I second the diy lunchables with wheat thins, sliced cheese, fresh veg and dip. I'd like to add that many of my dck who have these poor eating habits get excessive amounts of sugar filled beverages at home (even the 16 mo only "likes" chocolate milk). They are also the kids that have a hard time going bm and have to take laxatives and are often sick with a cold that my own children never seem to catch. I mostly just serve what I want my own family to eat and they can choose to eat it or not.

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                  • childcaremom
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 2955

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Play Care
                    My dck's will not eat casseroles. And it stinks because I would love to serve hot healthy meals.
                    I tried serving grilled chicken one day and they called it "dirty" chicken (due to grill marks) and no one would eat it
                    ::::

                    I guess I am lucky because my dcks will eat most of what I put in front of them. Favourites lately are soups and stews, which is perfect because I am on a crock pot kick lately.

                    Also:
                    chicken parm
                    homemade mac and cheese w/butternut squash
                    turkey nuggets

                    They are all very easily reheated.

                    All reheat very easily

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                    • auntymimi
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jul 2015
                      • 262

                      #11
                      Originally posted by childcaremom
                      ::::

                      I guess I am lucky because my dcks will eat most of what I put in front of them. Favourites lately are soups and stews, which is perfect because I am on a crock pot kick lately.

                      Also:
                      chicken parm
                      homemade mac and cheese w/butternut squash
                      turkey nuggets

                      They are all very easily reheated.

                      All reheat very easily
                      mmmmmm! I want to eat at your house!

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                      • Baby Beluga
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Aug 2014
                        • 3891

                        #12
                        Reading this makes me feel lucky for my current group of eaters.

                        Some of our favorites:

                        *Grilled cheese & tomato soup
                        *Cheese, chicken and black bean quesadilla
                        *Salad (Romaine lettuce, spinach, shredded chicken, cucumbers, carrots and croutons) with garlic bread and fruit
                        *Turkey sausage, brown rice, green beans and fruit
                        *Pinto beans and rice
                        *Home made lunch able
                        *Homemade mac and cheese
                        *Penne pasta, marinara with green peppers and mushrooms, turkey meatballs and side salad

                        All of these are easy to make quickly or reheat well. I really don't make casseroles as many call for cheese and two of the kids here are dairy free.

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                        • Ariana
                          Advanced Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2011
                          • 8969

                          #13
                          Here is my daycare menu. I have no idea how to post a picture that doesn't have a URL so I copy and pasted from a word doc which is why it looks weird! My snacks are in here too. A great resource is weelicious.com For organization sake I try and have the daycare menu coincide with my family dinner menu. I just make extras.

                          Meatballs, rice & peas
                          Cashews and oranges
                          Cucumber & carrot
                          Spaghetti
                          Orange date muffin
                          Banana
                          Salmon and brown rice veggie noodles
                          Crackers & hummus
                          Chicken, quinoa and broccoli
                          Apple slices & sunbutter
                          Eggs & toast
                          Yogurt & Berries
                          Cheesy Quesadilla & salsa
                          Banana rollup
                          Pretzels & Blueberries
                          Hummus & breadsticks with cucumbers and tomatoes
                          Veggies Straws
                          Grapes
                          Chicken, potato & carrot
                          Rice cake with peanut butter
                          French toast with blueberry sauce
                          Ginger snaps & oranges
                          Tuna sandwich & tomato soup
                          Fruit smoothie

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                          • Lianne
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • Jun 2010
                            • 537

                            #14
                            On Monday when everyone was back and we started back into routine I did a quick circle time, spur of the moment, about eating healthy and choosing good food. I told them we all needed to eat healthier, me included, and that doing so would make us feel healthier and happier and it would make our body poop easily (nothing preschoolers like more than relating thing back to poop) Then we discussed what foods were classified as healthy and I introduced pictures of foods I want us to try over the next while.

                            So far this week, lunches have been a hit. Plates weren't necessarily cleared but new things were tried and old dishes revived.

                            Monday we had quesedillas with chicken, cheese and peppers with sour cream and salsa. On the side was celery and cucumbers with hummus and melon and pineapple. We've had quesedillas before but I don't usually bother to add more than cheese or serve sour cream & salsa with it. My good eaters ate everything and my picky ones ate more than I expected and tried everything offered

                            Tuesday we did breaded tilapia, mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli, cauliflower and corn plus raspberries & blueberries on the side. My pickiest child decided he did like broccoli and cauliflower. He couldn't swallow the potatoes (texture issue) but he tried a bite and he ate everything else

                            Wednesday was a favorite meal because it was quick and we had playgroup in the morning. We had peanut butter and jam sandwiches, peppers, carrots and grape tomatoes with hummus again (kids choice!) plus grapes and apples.

                            Today we had pasta with a homemade meat sauce that was loaded with pureed and chopped veggies, a garden salad, garlic bread and then clementines on the side. The salad was well received and they polished off everything else.

                            I'm not sure what tomorrow's lunch will be, maybe pancakes with sausages, yogurt and fruit on the side.

                            Next week I know we're having chicken-tortellini vegetable soup one day, a pork roast with roasted root vegetables another day and chicken parmesan a third day.

                            What's impressed me most is the conversation at the lunch table about healthy food, making choices (kids like to share the choices they've made at home, ) and how good we feel already.

                            I'm not one to serve KD or hotdogs but over the last few months I got lazy and definitely have not put the effort into meals as I'd like or that I'm proud of. Fingers crossed we are successful with this for longer than 2 weeks,
                            Doing what I love and loving what I do.

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