thread: How much does your 7 year old eat?

  1. #1

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    How much does your 7 year old eat?

    I am astonished by the amount of food DS1 is eating at the moment. Do most 7 years olds have giant appetites?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2010
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    My DS is 7. He seems to graze constantly and is forever complaining that he is hungry. He has never been one to sit down to three big meals a day, he tends to eat 6 or 7 small ones. Ensuring all of those meals are healthy can be a challenge! Perhaps your DS is having a growth spurt?

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    I don't have a 7yo but I have a 6yo (girl!) who eats more than me.

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Gah! My 7 year old is a bottomless pit. No matter how much he's eaten he's always hungry. Always in the fridge or pantry. I get so sick of the phrase "I'm hungry". He's also skinny as a rake, so I have NO idea where it goes. Glad it's not just my DS!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    May 2012
    Where faith conquers fear
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    As much as I will let her, and even more on occasion.

  6. #6
    Moderator

    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
    6,449

    DD1 is beginning to eat a lot more, she used to just a few more mouthfuls than DD2, now she seems to be double! Well that is for lunch and dinner, breakfast they are opposite.

  7. #7
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    Feb 2007
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    DS is only 5 but some days he really eats so much food. Last week he was crying he was so hungry and so I fed him even though it was just before dinner. He then ate two BIG snacks (e.g. a whole bowl of berries and then cheese and crackers), a huge amount of dinner and dessert. He will go through a series of days like that so I think he is preparing for a growth spurt or something.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Apr 2006
    Perth
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    My 5 yr old survives on next to nothing most of the time, but then has stages where she eats significantly more than me. She's a skinny minny and after the massive eating days her clothes are always too short (never too tight) so i just try to provide her with as many healthy options as I can and let her eat as much as she wants/needs. It can be a very expensive week of shopping though - food and clothes!

  9. #9
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    My 7yo doesn't eat what I'd call a lot. My 5yo on the other hand is an absolute hoover with food. He is constantly hungry, like me he eats often, and the amount of food he eats amazes me. He is one of those tall and skinny kids and is very active so I put it down to his metabolism. It is already costing me a fortune - if he comes grocery shopping with me he wants so much fruit it's amazing and he does eat it all. Worse still I rarely have left overs to take to work for lunch anymore because he'll eat everything that's left most nights. I'm dreading feeding him as a teenager.

  10. #10

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    I'm so glad that I'm not the only one with a child with a monster appetite. I was beginning to wonder if it was some kind of metabolic issue. He eats more than DH some days but he's a skinny little twig.
    "They" warn you about teenagers with huge appetites but no-one ever told me that 7 year olds can eat your fridge bare in a day.

  11. #11
    Senior Moderator

    Nov 2004
    Chickens.
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    My DS2 (6yo) costs me AT LEAST $30 per day in food. I kid you not. He's always hungry.

    Here's a typical day's worth of food:

    Breakfast:
    2 bowls cereal and milk.
    Piece of fruit
    Chai.

    Lunchbox: (school)
    Yogurt
    Custard
    Two fruits
    Apple
    Pear
    Banana
    Roll with ham
    Piece of kabana
    Couple of twiggy sticks
    Couple of home made biscuits

    After school:
    2 bananas
    At least 500ml milk
    At least 3-4 more pieces of fruit/vegies

    Dinner:
    Whole chicken breast/3 sausages/2 chicken thighs
    Pasta/rice (about 1 cup, cooked)
    Heap of vegies

    Dessert:
    More fruit/vegies/home made biscuits.


    Mind you, he is a very tall and relatively solid kid. Not fat, just solid. I think I'll just feed him rice and pasta as a teenager. Oh and weetbix.



    His 9yo brother would survive on water and air, I'm sure!
    Last edited by Amity; August 29th, 2012 at 02:24 PM.

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Feb 2005
    NSW/VIC Border
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    My dd has just turned 8 and is a bottomless pit