Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):
  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Food Ideas For 20 Month Old


genicol

Recommended Posts

genicol Rookie

Hey...can anyone offer any suggestions on new foods for Carrigan. She is a picky eater, but that's not a completely bad thing. She doesn't like normal kid foods such as nuggets or mac & cheese (yeah!!), but she's been gluten free for a week, and I'm really struggling on what to feed her! She likes fresh fruit and some veggies, but too many of them, and she gets D and that's the last thing she needs right now! I'm so new to this, and I'm still not sure what is OK to give her. I know that I'm safe with baked or mashed potatos and rice, but she's starting to get tired of that. I talked to her nutritionist yesterday, but every recipe she gave me was geared towards older kids or adults. There is nop way she is going to eat anything with salsa in it!!! Any suggestions would be great. Thanks


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



angel-jd1 Community Regular

Cheetos

Lunch meat roll ups (put cheese,mayo or leave out the mayo and roll up lunchmeat )

Gluten free pasta with cheese (velveeta works great)

Pieces/chunks of cheese

Corn Tortillas filled with lunchmeat and cheese and zaapped in the microwave then cut into pieces for finger foods

Gluten free Hot Dogs

Corn tortillas with beans and cheese

Those are a few off the top of my head.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

wonkabar Contributor
Cheetos

Lunch meat roll ups (put cheese,mayo or leave out the mayo and roll up lunchmeat )

Gluten free pasta with cheese (velveeta works great)

Pieces/chunks of cheese

Corn Tortillas filled with lunchmeat and cheese and zaapped in the microwave then cut into pieces for finger foods

Gluten free Hot Dogs

Corn tortillas with beans and cheese

Those are a few off the top of my head.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

My 3 year-old is on a gluten-free diet, so for the sake of keeping my sanity, my 18 month old is also gluten-free. It just makes things easier and less confusing. She eats all of this stuff, too! The gluten-free diet does get easier with time. "Whole foods" are always a safe bet. Don't forget to check out your personal care products, sunscreen, paints and anything else that could go in her mouth. Good luck! :rolleyes:

--Kristy :)

hamburger/cheeseburger (no breadcrumbs!! :))

gluten-free hot dogs (Sabrett or Market Day)

gluten-free fries (Alexia makes gluten-free fries and sweet potato fries)

Tinkaydya pasta (they make elbows and kid shapes...their pasta is THE BEST!!)

gluten-free waffles (Van's makes blueberry and apple-cinn)

gluten-free yogurt (stoneyfield farms, columbo and yoplait)

gluten-free chicken nuggets (Welshire Farms makes really good ones if you think she'd try them--Ian's, too!)

gluten-free fish sticks (Ian's)

gluten-free bread sticks, pizza dough, etc. (Chebe)

Robert's American Gourmet products (Tings, Pirate's Booty, Fruity Booty)

Gluten-Free Pantry has great pancake, choc. chip cookie, brownie and chocolate cake/cupcake mixes

(Duncan Hines Homestyle Chocolate Frosting is also gluten-free)

gluten-free icecream (check out Edy's website...we like the Caramel Delight)

gluten-free pretzles (glutino and ener-g)

gluten-free cinn cheerios (I can't think of the brand off the top of my head)

you can also check out glutenfreepantry.com and glutenfreemall.com for on-line orders.

penguin Community Regular
gluten-free cinn cheerios (I can't think of the brand off the top of my head)

Perky-O's :)

Girl Ninja Newbie

Yogurt or pudding (i freeze tubes of both in the summer), peanut butter, cream cheese, or hummus with fruits or veggies or gluten-free crackers, peanut butter or cream cheese on mini rice cakes, popcorn (if she's old enough, maybe try a hulless one- I think Pirate's Booty has one), Trix or Cocoa Puffs, cheese (my son would only eat piles of shredded cheese, no chunks or slices :rolleyes: ), mashed sweet potatoes or sweet potato "french fries", spaghetti squash, cheesy broccoli rice (the frozen green giant ones are ok), Chi-Chi's pouch mix corn cake (add cream corn and butter, i think), beans (I make pintos from dried beans). My son begs me to make the corn cake and beans.

GFBetsy Rookie

I've got a gluten-free 20 month old, too, and there are 3 things I would suggest.

1. "Saving Dinner" by Leanne Ely. It's not technically a gluten-free cookbook, but most of the recipes are naturally gluten free, and they are also delicious and really easy. Our whole family eats gluten-free dinners, as I am simply NOT going to cook 2 separate dinners every night. LOL. This cookbook is really helpful. You can find it at

Barnes & Noble, Borders, or Amazon.

2. Open Original Shared Link This website has tons of recipes that are really good. Their bread recipe makes some of the best I've had, and they also have sugar cookie and chocolate chip cookie recipes that I feed to all the neighbor kids - no one has complained yet! They also have some baking mixes (bread, waffles, and chocolate cake). I make pancakes from their waffle mix, and this week fed them to 11 or 12 visiting inlaws. They inhaled them and asked for more. And, hey, if my neices will eat them, I bet that your daughter will!

3. Sit down and do some menu planning. Rack your brains to come up with every possible variety of foods that you know how to cook and that are gluten free, and then make a list. Grilled meats, scrambled eggs, potatoes (baked, mashed, cottaged fried, etc.), soups (from scratch, but that's not as difficult as Campbell's would have you think!), stir fry, etc. Having a list of options makes it a lot easier to come up with a dinner plan (or a breakfast plan, if it comes to that).

The other thing I would suggest is: keep trying! Find a friend to cook with - that makes it much easier to try new things, because you don't feel like you're the only one in the world who is trying to cook gluten free.

Good luck!

genicol Rookie

Thank you all so much. We are doing our best to get her to try new things, but we are having a really hard time. She is doing a little better, but I'm getting really tired of making mashed or baked potatos! LOL Thanks again!


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Join eNewsletter
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - Wheatwacked replied to MauraBue's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
      4

      Have Tru Joy Sweets Choco Chews been discontinued??

    2. - Scott Adams replied to MauraBue's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
      4

      Have Tru Joy Sweets Choco Chews been discontinued??

    3. - Jmartes71 replied to chrish42's topic in Doctors
      7

      Doctors and Celiac.com

    4. - Wheatwacked replied to MauraBue's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
      4

      Have Tru Joy Sweets Choco Chews been discontinued??

    5. - Theresa2407 replied to chrish42's topic in Doctors
      7

      Doctors and Celiac.com

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      133,268
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    MaryCan231
    Newest Member
    MaryCan231
    Joined
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.6k
    • Total Posts
      1m
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):
  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • Wheatwacked
      They both do.  The peanuts add nutrients to the treat. Tootsie Roll: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Palm Oil, Condensed Skim Milk, Cocoa, Whey, Soy Lecithin, Artificial and Natural Flavors. M&M Peanut: milk chocolate (sugar, chocolate, skim milk, cocoa butter, lactose, milkfat, peanuts, soy lecithin, salt, natural flavor), peanuts, sugar, cornstarch; less than 1% of: palm oil, corn syrup, dextrin, colors (includes blue 2 lake, blue 1 lake, red 40, yellow 6 lake, yellow 5, yellow 6, blue 1, yelskim milk contains caseinlow 5 lake, blue 2, red 40 lake), carnauba wax, gum acacia. glycemic index of Tootsie Rolls ~83 gycemic index of M&M Peanuts ~33   The composition of non-fat solids of skim milk is: 52.15% lactose, 38.71% protein (31.18% casein, 7.53% whey protein), 1.08% fat, and 8.06% ash.   https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118810279.ch04  Milkfat carries the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. The solids-not-fat portion [of milk] consists of protein (primarily casein and lactalbumin), carbohydrates (primarily lactose), and minerals (including calcium and phosphorus). https://ansc.umd.edu/sites/ansc.umd.edu/files/files/documents/Extension/Milk-Definitions.pdf
    • Scott Adams
      But M&M's contain milk, and would not be at all like a Tootsie Roll.
    • Jmartes71
      I appreciate you validating me because medical is an issue and it's not ok at all they they do this. Some days I just want to call the news media and just call out these doctors especially when they are supposed to be specialist Downplaying when gluten-free when they should know gluten-free is false negative. Now dealing with other issues and still crickets for disability because I show no signs of celiac BECAUSE IM GLUTENFREE! Actively dealing with sibo and skin issues.Depression is the key because thats all they know, im depressed because medical has caused it because of my celiac and related issues. I should have never ever been employed as a bus driver.After 3 years still healing and ZERO income desperately trying to get better but no careteam for celiac other than stay away frim wheat! Now im having care because my head is affected either ms or meningioma in go in tomorrow again for more scans.I know im slowly dying and im looking like a disability chaser
    • Wheatwacked
      M&M Peanuts. About the same calories and sugar while M&M Peanuts have fiber, potassium, iron and protein that Tootsie Rolls ("We are currently producing more than 50 million Tootsie Rolls each day.") don't. Click the links to compare nutritional values.  Both are made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup.  I use them as a gluten free substitute for a peanut butter sandwich.  Try her on grass fed, pasture fed milk. While I get heartburn at night from commercial dairy milk, I do not from 'grassmilk'.     
    • Theresa2407
      I see it everyday on my feeds.  They go out and buy gluten-free processed products and wonder why they can't heal their guts.  I don't think they take it as a serious immune disease. They pick up things off the internet which is so far out in left field.  Some days I would just like to scream.  So much better when we had support groups and being able to teach them properly. I just had an EMA blood test because I haven't had one since my Doctor moved away.  Got test results today, doctor ordered a D3 vitamin test.  Now you know what  type of doctors we have.  Now I will have to pay for this test because she just tested my D3 end of December, and still have no idea about my EMA.    
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.