Views on Article - Pack a Tasty Tiffin


Name: Buy Cheap OEM Software
Country: India
Comment:
h13pGN Say, you got a nice post.Thanks Again. Cool.
Name: Gypsy
Country: India
Comment:
it's an interesting artical.can u suggest me some more food items which takes less prepration time as i'm a working women.
Name: anju
Country: India
Comment:
my son will be going in nursery , dosent like to hishands to become sticky , please advise some simple food
Name: jot
Country: India
Comment:
i live in uae my son is going to KG.i have few more choices for the parents who are upset with this article. i pack variety of foods in lunch box with 3 small partitions. so as if de dont like one he can eat other food.i am just writing about my opinion choce is urs. 1.u can give digestive or any biscuits, or wafers,2 or 3 fruit slices dipped in orange juice so as it dose not turn black or shrink.and a tetra pack of milk or juice. 2.u can make rice pulao for kids with vareity of vegetables.at the end finish it with lil gravy or curd so that it becomes lil smooth for baby to eat. 3.u can make aluu tikkkies and can keep it in bread instead of bun as it is very difficult for babies to eat by themselves.u can cut this alu tikki sandvich in finger size with kitchen sissors. 4. u can make pasta or atta noodles {which are broken in fine small pieces} with vegetables. 5.ya of course u can give,puries, stuffed pranthas,or french fries,or pakodas, dosas, dry gulab jamuns,mathis,matries, cake slices,etc etc. we have alot of food varity it depends on babies choice baby should eat atleast thts the main thing. nutrition is necesarry but it can b taken care of afternoon meals or at dinner.enjoy meals with ur babies.
Name: Anu
Country: India
Comment:
I live in the US and was scanning the web for some easy Indian recipes for toddlers. Can't believe that things are so westernized in India now. I grew up in India and remember enjoying Idlis and dosas for breakfast as a child.
Name: Dr. Smita Srivastava
Country: India
Comment:
Good article... enough to stimulate one's imagination. Stuffed parathas can also be an option, with fillings like aloo, paneer,peas,grated radish or corrots to choose from. chutney or sauce can be smeared on it and the paratha rolled for easy eating, esp. for primary schoolers
Name: jane
Country: India
Comment:
Not practical with kids at all.they wont look at brown bread and franky's etc would turn soggy.how can a child carry soup?
Name: kiyartini
Country: India
Comment:
good but not worthy for my child who is a hitler. i have tried every thing and I am realy tierd.
Name: ushee
Country: India
Comment:
good but suggest cooked south indian food
Name: sateesh
Country: India
Comment:
Please give some suggestions regarding middle class home-based diet for my child who is 6 and half yrs. old.
Name: sateesh
Country: India
Comment:
Please give some suggestions regarding middle class home-based diet for my child who is 6 and half yrs. old.
Name: sakira
Country: India
Comment:
Is this article meant for parents with male child only? You have adressed the child as 'him' or 'he' all the time. Very politically incorrect!!
Name: Neetu
Country: U.A.E.
Comment:
Delicious & Healthy options for Lunch box
Name: Sunita Ghosh
Country: india
Comment:
Hi!The article is good but my child goes to play school.what should a play school going chold should carry???Plz suggest.
Name: shaikh
Country: india
Comment:
article is worth it its really useful for new moms n dads
Name: sm
Country: india
Comment:
this article is for americam mothers!
Name: Arvind
Country: india
Comment:
This is good that there a lot more options to choose from nowadays. But the most important thing to be kept in mind is Nutrition.
Name: navya
Country: england
Comment:
i have an idea to grow cress in the cookie moulds and ask children to make their sandwitch my daughter enjoys it very much.
Name: vaishali
Country: india
Comment:
This article is very suitable for elder kids who can eat a whole sandwhich or paratha.i would like to have some ideas of foods to be given in tiffin for nursery children.They are picky eaters and prefer dry and tasty food.
Name: padmaja
Country: other
Comment:
this is good article ,can u give me some more suggestion my kid is very poor in taking the food
Name: sukeshi
Country: india
Comment:
why regularly bread? myu child doesnot love bread that much..
Name: Suma
Country: india
Comment:
This article is totally americanised. Can we have something indian...We have lot mroe than mere break , isnt it?
Name: Reva
Country: canada
Comment:
Excellent Idea. Can we have more suggestions ??? If something worked for some other parents !
Name: Asmita
Country: usa
Comment:
Its a good article but would not know why the author do not recommend to give pasta or white bread to kids???Its supposed to be nutritous...
Name: Reshma Shetty
Country: india
Comment:
Good one.Ihave a 6 year old child who is a fussy eater.this artical would definately help for mothers like me.Could we have some artical on sprouted grains for children
Name: Kavit
Country: india
Comment:
it's a nice article.



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