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amother
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Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 9:34 am
DD is 5.5yo. Her daily food intake is:

Small bowl of HEALTHY cereal for breakfast, with skimmed milk. Sometimes a hot cocoa.

A fruit or veg - eg nectarine, small prepacked compote (very occasionally, I detest them!), raisins, small pot yogurt, carrot, pepper etc.

2 slices wholewheat bread with cheese, egg etc.

A mezonos snack (pretzels, crackers, nish nosh etc).

A second mezonos snack after school.

She usually eats a decent supper - portion of protein, veg and carb. But doesn't always eat all of those food groups.

She's my oldest, is that enough food for her for a day?
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amother
Eggshell


 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 9:38 am
Not an expert but sounds good to me!
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amother
Dahlia


 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 9:40 am
Seems decent enough
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amother
Cyan


 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 10:03 am
All good there
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giftedmom




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 10:06 am
amother OP wrote:
DD is 5.5yo. Her daily food intake is:

Small bowl of HEALTHY cereal for breakfast, with skimmed milk. Sometimes a hot cocoa.

A fruit or veg - eg nectarine, small prepacked compote (very occasionally, I detest them!), raisins, small pot yogurt, carrot, pepper etc.

2 slices wholewheat bread with cheese, egg etc.

A mezonos snack (pretzels, crackers, nish nosh etc).

A second mezonos snack after school.

She usually eats a decent supper - portion of protein, veg and carb. But doesn't always eat all of those food groups.

She's my oldest, is that enough food for her for a day?

Yes just switch to whole milk she needs the fat
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Makehumusnotwar




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 10:07 am
I would move her onto whole milk, not skimmed. Children need more fat in their diet than adults.
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Bnei Berak 10  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 10:16 am
First of all, what does pediatrician say?
AFAIK your food choices seem to be very good (nothing loaded with sugar etc) As previously said, kids need full fat milk.
You deserve extra praise for including vegetables Flower
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amother
Clematis


 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 10:21 am
I think she's fine. My girls never ate much, and one is a healthy mommy and the other a healthy highschooler ka"h. I think the most important thing is to help them develop healthy attitudes about food.

By the way, between these two girls I have a boy who eats everything that isn't nailed down! The shabbosim he is home I literally make double the food! We leave him alone too.
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balance




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 17 2024, 11:16 am
Is she sleeping well?
Is she calm and happy?
Is she growing?

Different people need different amounts of food. If she is calm, happy, sleeping well, growing in acc with her age, you're doing great.
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amother
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Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 5:23 am
Thank you for all the replies. BH she's happy and growing, I was just wondering.

Interesting about the milk, where I grew up it was recommended that kids go off whole milk at age 2 as the type of fat in the milk is no longer a 'useful' sort...
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amother
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Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 5:25 am
Interesting, I just did a quick check and found the following:

Kids aged 1-2 years: full fat milk
Kids aged 2-5 years: semi-skimmed milk
Kids aged 5+: skim milk
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soproud




 
 
    
 

Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 6:06 am
In my household we all drink full fat milk.
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  Bnei Berak 10




 
 
    
 

Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 6:36 am
amother OP wrote:
Interesting, I just did a quick check and found the following:

Kids aged 1-2 years: full fat milk
Kids aged 2-5 years: semi-skimmed milk
Kids aged 5+: skim milk

AFAIK that is old recommendations. We know today a diet of full fat food in combination with minimal sugar and not too much carbs is what keto is. We know that when all "light products" like light coke and yoghurts with 0% fat in combination with artificial sweeteners overweight exploded in Europe.
Kids and adults have drunk full fat milk generations and they were far slimmer and healthier than us.
Once upon a time margarine was advertised to be the best option as it was cholesterol free (butter has colesterol). Today we know margarine is the worst.
I don't trust health recommendations today, they are all lobbied by food manufacturers to look after their interests, not yours.
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teachkids




 
 
    
 

Post Fri, Sep 20 2024, 7:00 am
If she's hungry, give her more food. If she's happy, it's great
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