Drinks:
- Give solid food before liquids.
- Drink whole milk or “Half-And-Half” coffee creamer.
- Make “super-milk” by mixing one quart of whole milk with one cup of skim milk powder.
- Use “Instant Breakfast” drink mix any time of the day.
- Limit water, tea, diet soda, or other low calorie drinks.
- Milkshake Ideas:
- Mix ice cream/yogurt, “Half-and-Half” with-
Fruit: canned/ fresh/ frozen juice concentrate - Syrup: maple/ fruit flavored/ ice cream toppings
- Extracts: vanilla/ cherry/ orange, etc.
- Cookies: vanilla wafers/ chocolate cream, etc.
- “Instant Breakfast” packet
- Mix ice cream/yogurt, “Half-and-Half” with-
Dairy:
- Use ‘super-milk” in cooking hot cereal, cream soups, whipped potatoes, and pudding
- Use premium ice cream
- Give yogurt, cottage cheese, cream cheese, sliced cheese, and melted cheese as a snack and use them in cooking.
- Ideas:
- Add any of the items above to scrambled eggs or omelettes.
- Add part of a packet of “Instant Breakfast” to pudding or ice cream.
- Make a spread of syrup or fruit mixed with yogurt/ cottage cheese/ cream cheese to use on bagels/ toast/ waffles/ pancakes
- Mix yogurt/ cottage cheese/ cream cheese with jelly/ syrup or pureed fruit- Dip fruit in it
- Mix cream cheese with dry soup mix or dry salad dressing mix and dip veggies in it
- Make mini-pizzas using English muffin or crackers as crust and bottled spaghetti sauce and any cheese, heat in oven
Starches:
- Make French toast using “Half-and-Half”
- Spread Graham crackers or butter crackers with sweetened cream cheese, whipped cream or frosting
- Dip cookies or graham crackers in sweetened “Half-and-Half” or yogurt
- Use frozen waffles with toppings as a quick snack
- Make rice pudding with “Half-and-Half”
- Add margarine/ gravy/ cheese to potatoes/ bread/ rice/ noodles
- Use mashed beans (mild refried beans) as chip dip or as one layer of mini-pizza
Vegetables:
- Saute’ in oil/ margarine or deep fry
- Add margarine/ cheese/ salad dressing to cooked veggies
- Dip raw veggies in salad dressing
- Marinate raw veggies in salad dressing
- If using baby food, compare labels and look for higher calories
Fruit:
- Buy fruit canned in heavy syrup and do not drain off
- Use fruit to flavor other foods as previously mentioned
- Sweeten melted butter with syrup form canned fruit and use as a fruit dip
- Keep fresh fruit cut up and easily accessible
- If using baby food, compare labels and look for higher calories
Meat:
- Use higher fat cuts of meat
- Add gravy/ stuffing/ cheese
- Add canned meat (tuna/ chicken) to noodles, rice, veggies
- Make casseroles: meat/ cheese/ noodles/ cream soup/ veggies
- Add extra meat to spaghetti sauce/ canned soup/ pizza/ stuffing/ rice mixes/ pasta salads
- Use meat drippings to season veggie, noodles, rice, and potatoes
Fats:
- Add extra margarine to warm breakfast foods or to starches/ veggies/ meats
- Use mayonnaise and salad dressing liberally
- Use peanut butter often if your child is old enough
- Avoid foods that say “low fat”, “low calorie”, or “light”