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Baked Pasta and Cheese
This cheesy pasta recipe has been tried and tested with the preschool set and is particularly good for eaters who are a bit fussy. We use white cheddar for the sauce and sneak in a bit of cauliflower. Your little Einstein might not even know he is eating a veggie.
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Salmon Balls for Dippin’
Toddlers will love these crunchy salmon cakes made just the right size for them so they can easily eat them on their own. They're great for dipping in their favourite sauce (it's more fun).
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Chicken and Cheese Quesadilla
This classic recipe is just perfect for toddlers. Kids love the taste, moms love that they stick together so the food doesn't fall out (and land everywhere) when they eat with their hands.
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Spring Pea and Potato Salad
This simple toddler meal will keep any child busy, happy and full. Even the big kids like it.
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Apple Turkey Meatballs
These sweet meatballs are filled with apples which makes them moist and tasty for your toddler. Make them in bulk and freeze for easy access.
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Ham and White Bean Soup
This Ham and White Bean Soup recipe is easy for toddlers to eat but don't hide it from the rest of the family! It's perfect the way it is or blended into a more creamy texture if you think the kids are more likely to eat it that way.
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Mexican Meatloaf Muffins
Kids like their own mini version of everything big so we made mini meatloaf muffins. They're easy to eat and baked in a muffin tin topped with cheese and salsa. Bueno.
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Peachy French Toast
Toddlers will love this summer treat for breakfast, lunch or dinner—just be sure to make enough for the adults when you serve it up. Substitute any of your favourite fruits (blueberries, apples) and don't forget that frozen fruit works well during the winter months.
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Quinoa and Mixed Berry Hot Cereal
Serve this warm quinoa cereal with your toddler's fave toppings for breakfast, lunch or dinner. And really, it's not just for toddlers—you can have it for breakfast too.
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Sweet Potato Scones
These hearty and healthy scones are a great snack for anyone, but can easily be made into a toddler meal served up with soup, chili or a spread of apple butter or natural fruit spread. Low in sugar, but high in vitamin A, they're certain to be a favourite with picky eaters.