Just a suggestion- could you give half a sandwich (say cheese or ham or whatever), some salad sticks (cucumber, snow peas, carrot, avocado) and a few cherry tomatoes or shredded lettuce and then a small yohgurt? This way you can give the sandwich plus he gets some more nutrients on the side. Even some fruit pieces to end with or if giving a ham sandwich include a few squares of cheese. You can prepare some salads (washed and trimmed) ahead for a few days and store them in a container of water in the fridge (celery and carrot keep well this way). And dice up the cheese and store it and buy packs of little yoghurts or kilo tubs served into little plastic containers. This way you save on time if that is an issue.


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and most days (if I let him!) would be happy with vegemite sandwiches all day, or vegemite on rice cakes. Both kids had toast this morning for breakfast so lunch will be what I call a "tasting plate" - usually consists of hard boiled eggs, red capsicum, cheese, ham, mixed beans (the 4 bean mix type), maybe a rice cake. If I am lucky DS will eat the egg, the ham and cheese whereas DD will eat everything and whats left on her brothers plate!

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