This nutritious meals for picky toddlers post was sponsored by Yummy Spoonfuls as part of an Influencer Activation and all opinions expressed in my post are my own. Thanks for helping me to support the brands I love.
Picky toddlers. I know ALL about it. And most of you do also. And then add working full-time to the mix, and you’re stuck with trying to find a healthy meal that your toddler will actually eat that you didn’t spend all night cooking. There already aren’t enough hours in the day to spend with our kids. We are at a job for 8 hours and then come home just to spend 2 hours with them while cooking for them, feeding them, giving them a bath and then putting them to bed. So…I am always looking for ways to save a little time so I can do more of what I want…spend that time playing with Leighton!
Yummy Spoonfuls: Delicious Nutritious Meals for Picky Toddlers
Yummy Spoonfuls is a company that was started by 2 moms who wanted to find a better way to feed their kids. Their food products are kitchen-cooked in small batches. It is organic, made with high quality natural ingredients. And toddler nutrition is at the very heart of their brands. Yummy Spoonfuls is first and foremost convenient…but they also taste good and are nutritious for your toddlers! Too many times have I spent almost an hour cooking a meal for me and Leighton, only for her to not eat it. If she’s not going to eat it, I don’t want to waste all that time, but I also don’t want to sacrifice on giving her something that is good for her to eat.
If you’re a mom that is looking for healthy nutritious meals for your picky toddler but want to spend more of your time with them than spending all night cooking, Yummy Spoonfuls is great. I’ve even cooked them for Leighton and packed them in her lunchbox for her school lunch. They are great to save time while still knowing your kids are getting healthy meals.
Yummy Spoonfuls brings nutritionally balanced meals with clean ingredients that are as good as homemade! They are USDA Organic and Non-GMO, clean label certified and provide more than 65% daily required protein for growing toddlers. They are available at select Walmart locations, and you can save on the Yummy Spoonfuls by using the Walmart ibotta offer.
Have you tried Yummy Spoonfuls meals? What is your biggest struggle at mealtime with your toddler? What are your favorite nutritious meals for picky toddlers? Let me know in a comment below!
Lovi
Sound’s great! I’ll have to check them out
Great ideas! Thank you for sharing<3
XO
Candace
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I definitely need to share this with my SIL! I think she would appreciate hearing about Yummy Spoonful!
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My niece would love these! Thanks so much for introducing this brand!
This brand sounds amazing, I will have to check it out! My kids are so picky!
XOXO
Cathy
Firstly LOVE the brand name. It is perfect. Also love the pictures. Looks like she really enjoyed her meal.
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Gosh toddlers are SO hard to feed! Thank goodness for brands like Yummy Spoonfuls that make it a little easier!
Sending this post to my sister. Sometimes my niece is a picky eater!
xo Laura Leigh
Love that they are organic and non-GMO! Also, how cute is she in these photos!!!
I wish it were that easy as an adult 😉
I was such a picky eater growing up (and still am pretty much), where were these when I was younger lol
This post couldn’t come at a better time! My nephew is the worst and I just sent her to link. Love it
These seem like they’d be worth trying for my picky toddler. She loves pasta, so this she may love this too, thanks for sharing mama.
Xx, Nailil
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This is right up my alley!! My kids are SO picky (3 and 5) and I swear I’ll make a meal for them to just stare at it and shove their plate away. Luckily, my 1 year old will eat anything lol! I need to check this out bc there’s only so much PB&J and mac n cheese you can fix!
These sound great for busy moms!
My youngest is the pickiest eater (I blame myself since I am too), so I need to go to Walmart and check these out. And hope he likes them.
Wish these were around when I was growing up– these sound great! Will definitely have to keep an eye out for them