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Toddler Lunch Foods Around the World (take two)



 
 
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Default Toddler Lunch Foods Around the World (take two)

Thanks to everyone who responded with meal plans for what foods
toddlers eat outside the U.S. last time this message was posted a few
weeks ago. Your responses have been noted and will go towards a fun and
informative article for parents everywhere.

I am hoping to gather more comments from anyone who might not have seen
the original post, or those who wish to contribute with additional
feedback, as the focus has changed a bit.

THE QUESTION IS: What do toddlers (about 2 to 4 years old) eat during
LUNCHTIME in your country? What sort of sweets or dessert would they
get on the side (if any)?

A couple of things to keep in mind when responding:
=B7 The focus is NOT on "healthy" foods. Although it's natural
that certain countries are more health-conscious than others, I am more
interested in popular foods, healthy or just fun. Think of the question
as: if you asked 7 out of 10 parents what they feed their kids, what
would they say?
=B7 If you feed your toddler a meal that is not typical for your
country, please say so.
=B7 The query is mainly for non-American parents who live in the U.S.
or other countries. Please mention which country you're referring to
when responding.

Thanks again to those who've already given their excellent feedback.
I hope this is the start of another fascinating discussion amongst
parents of the world.

 




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