Nothing! Am i cruel? We have tea at 5 which often lasts til about 5.30, and then that's it!
Mummy to 3 scrumptious BLWers, who sometimes rebel + ask for spoonfeeding (2007, 2010, 2013). Antilop chair, slings, cloth nappies, no steam mop but awaiting permission for special handshake which probably involves porridge. http://www.slingtastic.com
Mine have dinner at 5 or 5:30 (depending on whether they're having a bath after), then pretty much straight after that or after the bath then jarmies, teeth, stories, bed by 7. No time for anything else.
Mummy to two lovely Scottish-born boys - A 27/1/09 and J 9/3/11. And an Aussie version - M 16/12/13 .
Mine have something on Nursery days because tea there is at 3:30/4. J has a bit of yoghurt (mainly for purposes of his medicine) then a bottle of milk. He has the last two nights had a homemade gingerbread man too though It's calories!! D has a range of things eg crackers and cheese, toat and jam, dry cheerios, whatever we've baked. Plus his funsize chocolate if he's done a poo that day and no poo accidents I'm a terrible mummy aren't I!!!
Mummy to two amazing boys: D (Oct 08) and J (June 11)
On nursery days when she eats her tea at 4.30, she'll have Yoghurts, fruit or a bowl of cereal and a drink. On days at home we eat our dinner together at 5.30 and that's it until the morning.
I have been pondering giving her a warm milky drink like ovaltine as she recently went through a phase of waking in the night or early in the morning saying her tummy felt funny, but she wasn't ill so I assumed it was hunger. We used to have ovaltine some nights before teeth and bed, but I'm not sure of the sugar content.
Pea - Sept 2009 One little angel - January 2012 @10wks Baby Bug - Oct 2012
cheese and crackers. I read on a webmd article that cheese before bed was good for sleeping. That and nuts, but she's allergic to nuts. I started the snack when we night-weaned, and she slept through the night the first time she had the snack. If we eat dinner very late, I skip it to save time.
I nurse her after her bedtime snack and then we brush teeth.
Mama to Strawberry, sprouted July 2010, and Baby Bird, June 2013
Currently nothing - mouse doesn't need it any more, and hamster doesn't yet. We had a phase where mouse was waking in the night hungry and I wanted to night wean, so stoked him up with a mug of milk and rice cakes at bed time. It was also part of making sure he could go to bed the same with daddy when he couldn't bf.
Mum to Mouse b May 2009 & Little Hamster b Feb 2012.
Nothing here too but we eat tea at 5.30 to 6pm and they both have a decent sized meal. Once a week H will have a banana but that's her only option as I hate crumbs in beds
H - big school girl - April 08 A - my gorgeous boy - Jan 11
Tea is 5.30 - 6.00 here too, then pretty much straight up for a bath after tea, so nothing here either!
Mummy to M - September 1998, D - October 2007, and E - May 2010. All BF, cloth nappies, and carried in the same sling, not sure BLW existed in the 90s though!