Elise79
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we are looking at april 2015 so my son who will be just under 2 then is only 12 months now but he is HUGE! (seriously he weighs 30lb! DD only weighs 31!) he eats like crazy, generally bigger portions than dd can manage. he hasn't taken baby food since he was like 7 months old.
I have absolutely no problem saying he is very advanced in terms of his eating because I'm not a braggy parent because DD was the OPPOSITE! DD would NOT EAT SOLID FOOD until she turned 2! SERIOUSLY! She lived on milk and just refused food! She was a nightmare with it! wouldn't sit at the table because why would you when you have zero intrest in any food, she wouldn't eat ANYTHING! Genuinley I may sound like a health nut in this post and I am very happy with her eating now but I would literally give her chocolate, pasta, baby food, ice cream I didn't care as long as she would actually put food in her mouth! Which she very rarely did! She gagged on everything and still chokes on stuff whereas DS just somehow knows what to do! he can sit and eat an apple not cut up!
DD just decided one day to eat food and since then has eaten everything. she was just over 2! Lots of people used to say she was a "fussy eater" she wasn't, she just wouldn't eat anything!
Anyway, I just wanted to share that because I don't want to sound like someone who thinks my kids are perfect, they aren't! I know this and fully awknowledge it!
But yes, DS will, I imagine be more than happy to eat as much food as we put infront of him, he is a hungry beast!
I don't think I'd trust him with an adults meal, he'd scoff the lot!
I guess i'm kinda thinking him, me and dd will all share the 2 adults meals. ALthough now someones put it in my head I can totally envisage DS being one who wants his own dinner so maybe he could use the childrens credits. hadn't thought of that!
Its very hard to make all these decisions a full year in advance, with kids this young who really knows what they will be like in honesty!
Do think DS having the kids meals may be a valid option though. DD would prob quite happily share with me, she always does now.
In that case I would keep the 3 year old as a kid and just share the meals around between you - the server won't care who eats what food once it's at the table.
The kids menu items will certainly be easier for the 2 year old.