Dinner: Mashed Potatoes or Sweet Potatoes: Pre-packed in a small container—easy to eat with a spoon. Mini Meatballs: Small, soft turkey or chicken meatballs (make sure they’re well-cooked and moist). Rice & Veggies: Small portions of soft rice with finely chopped or pureed veggies like peas, carrots, or spinach. Rice Cakes: Unsweetened, small rice cakes, or baby crackers. These are easy to handle and great for snacking. Yogurt Pouch or Cup: Full-fat plain yogurt or a fruit-flavored one, which is easy to eat without making a mess. Snacks & Extras: Pouches of mashed fruit or vegetables are a lifesaver. Cereal: Dry or mixed with some milk if your baby drinks that. Baby Snacks: Soft puffed rice or teething biscuits. Don’t forget to pack water, milk, or whatever drink your baby usually enjoys to keep them hydrated. And make sure to bring some extra wipes for any messes!
@Priya this is super helpful thank you so much! X
I also needed this info so I went on Chat Gpt and got this info. Hope it helps x For a 1-year-old on a flight, you'll want to bring foods that are easy to eat, non-messy, and travel well. Here are some ideas for lunch and dinner: ### **Lunch:** 1. **Mini Sandwiches**: Small, soft whole-grain bread with cream cheese, mashed avocado, or hummus. Cut into tiny, bite-sized pieces. 2. **Soft Veggies**: Small cubes of cooked sweet potato, carrots, or zucchini—things that are soft and easy to chew. 3. **Cheese Cubes**: Mild, soft cheeses like cheddar or mozzarella (just make sure it's not too strong). 4. **Fruit**: Small, soft fruit pieces like banana, pear, or apple (peeled and sliced). You can also pack fruit pouches. 5. **Pasta**: Small pasta shapes with a bit of olive oil or butter. You can also try pasta with mashed veggies or a mild sauce.