Need ADR help with 2 year old picky eater

2diamonds&a~gem

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OK so I have moved out trip back a week, no big deal. But now I am second guessing some of my ADR's.
This will be our fist time on the dining plan, so I want to try lots of yumm-o places. With DH- will eat anything, and DD (2)- eats almost nothing but beans, fruit and veggies. (Yesterday she had a bite of a grilled cheese sammie for the first time, she declared it was yummm, but she wouldn't eat any more. :confused3 )
Anywho, we are now going Feb 11th- Feb 15th...
I want to eat at LeCellier for sure, planning this for 2-13.
Want to do a character breakfast @ MK to get early entry on 2-14, but dont want to use 2 TS credits each for CRT, so going to CP.
Now I have a meal on 2-12 and a late breakfast or lunch on 2-15.

What is 2 year old picky eater friendly?
We went to Chef Mickeys in October and she had 2 plates of melon. That's all. She did try the fruit loops, she had one and said "yuck" & made this face without the cheery expression :earboy2: .

Thanks for all ideas and suggestions.

~~She is very well behaved and is use to eating at nice places, so this is not part of my deliema. (sp?-looks weird)
 
My kids are both picky and we had less trouble at table services than counter services. At table services they almost all seemed to have nuggets which both my kids eat. That was all they ate in some cases (plus milk) but it was fine for a vacation. At some of the counter services we really liked like Flame Tree in Ak there was nothing my kids would eat. One kid ended up just eating fries and another a bun and we just bought a pack of nuggets elsewhere. At 2 they are just so unreliable I'd just bring healthy snack foods in the diaper bag and go with the flow. Chef Mickey's did have the most kid options of just about anywhere we ate so if she didn't liek that I'd just go with what you want :cloud9: and figure she'll eat something. All of the TS restaurants were great about bringing applesauce, crackers, bread, fruit, etc when they could tell a meal wasn't going well with the kids. We did end up feeding the kids from the food court fairly often as they have lots of fruits, premade sandwiches, yogurt etc that were easy to carry.
 
My two-yr-old lives on air. We do lots of buffets because I can at least get him to eat some fruit, a slice of cheese and some bread. That will all change when we have to pay for him, but it works for us. (Besides our eats-like-a-horse five-yr-old really likes buffets too)
 
Almost any restaurant (WDW and elsewhere!) is willing to make a grilled cheese sandwich or a plain bowl of pasta for a child. Nearly every place has the basic ingredients for these on hand and will make them for a child even if these things are not on the menu....
 






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