ddjd
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so my 2 year old is doing pretty well, hes full of life and communicative and i have no serious health concerns but he has zero interest in fruit- EXCEPT for apples and organic freeze dried strawberries. interestingly, although he loves the organic freeze dried strawberries hes completely uninterested in fresh strawberries.
im slightly concerned hes not getting enough Vitamin C and maybe potassium.
he wont touch vegetables full stop (not a bad thing imo) but its a shame hes uninterested in almost all fruits.
he eats mainly:
- lots of full fat organic milk (thank god!) + muesli oats
- organic pasta /beef bolognese sauce
- lots of bread (in germany its usually ok quality) with butter or soft cheese
- lots of cheese
i make sure his pufa intake is very low as well- no seed oils here.
he loves chocolate, ice cream, biscuits of course haha. i have been a bit more lenient than most parents would because i dont think carbs are the devil. but maybe not teaching him best eating habits.
hes also not interested in eggs which is a shame.
any thoughts on the freeze dried strawberries would be helpful. If he gets some vitamin c and if theyre definitely organic, maybe its worth it?
im slightly concerned hes not getting enough Vitamin C and maybe potassium.
he wont touch vegetables full stop (not a bad thing imo) but its a shame hes uninterested in almost all fruits.
he eats mainly:
- lots of full fat organic milk (thank god!) + muesli oats
- organic pasta /beef bolognese sauce
- lots of bread (in germany its usually ok quality) with butter or soft cheese
- lots of cheese
i make sure his pufa intake is very low as well- no seed oils here.
he loves chocolate, ice cream, biscuits of course haha. i have been a bit more lenient than most parents would because i dont think carbs are the devil. but maybe not teaching him best eating habits.
hes also not interested in eggs which is a shame.
any thoughts on the freeze dried strawberries would be helpful. If he gets some vitamin c and if theyre definitely organic, maybe its worth it?