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What are some nutritional and tasty meals to feed inquisitive toddlers?

Having readily available healthy snacks is indeed convenient, especially when our toddlers have strange appetites!

I'm guilty of forgetting to finish my fruits sometimes, so I've started keeping chopped fruits like melon, mangoes and apples separated in containers. That way, I can easily grab a small portion for my girl without having to chop them up each time. It saves a lot of preparation time and reduces wastage too!

What are some other healthy foods that your little one enjoys?
My boy also likes his cheese - I opt for the healthier, lower-fat varieties, usually cheddar or mozzarella. He likes them cubed or grated over his meals, but I sometimes offer him those cute babybel cheese wheels as a snack, and he goes crazy for them!

Another staple in our household are hard-boiled eggs. They're such a versatile snack - sometimes boiled slightly under for a softer yolk that's still safe to eat. My little one enjoys them mashed up with different herbs and spices!
 
My boy also likes his cheese - I opt for the healthier, lower-fat varieties, usually cheddar or mozzarella. He likes them cubed or grated over his meals, but I sometimes offer him those cute babybel cheese wheels as a snack, and he goes crazy for them!

Another staple in our household are hard-boiled eggs. They're such a versatile snack - sometimes boiled slightly under for a softer yolk that's still safe to eat. My little one enjoys them mashed up with different herbs and spices!
I like the idea of having harder-boiled eggs prepared and ready to go - versatile and healthy indeed. Does your toddler enjoy other savory snacks?
 

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