<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> It's been a long time coming, but here are the replies I got concerning foods to feed a toddler. I can't eat Corn Pops myself, so use these suggestions with your own discretion. fruit Authentic Foods pancake mix Arrowhead Mills puffed corn or rice Bette Hagman's vanilla wafer for teething fruit from a jar on the spoon instant polenta (cooked cornmeal, applesauce on side) Corn Pops Egg whites (2-3 x week gingerbread cookie sheet - put bread on and they like it dipped in pancake syrup (cookie sheet from The Christmas Tree Shop) Puffed brown rice french toast fingers (bread w/cinnamon-sugar mix on it lightly) lactose free milk puffed corn cereal (doesn't dissolve like Cheerios) bread/toast w/jelly Quaker Cocoa Blasts Malt O Meal Corn bursts cream of rice (also made w/tad of vanilla and applesauce) cookies made of rice flour & carob chips almond bread banana pancakes (1 banana, 1 egg - beat & fry) or with other fruit gf corn puffs, rice puffs and corn flakes (soften w/hot water or milk) Sun Flakes Raisin bread, banana bread (try many different recipes until you find a favorite - I rotate 12-15 recipes). Favorite is from Red Star yeast 1-800-445-4756 or 1-800-423-5422 They have a recipe brochure -- for best results use combination of flours Make up batches of gf drop scones, pancakes, blueberry or plain; muffins w/fruit or plain, etc. and freeze a couple in a plastic bag. I microwave 30-60 seconds each morning. My son loves them. peanut butter toast El Peto mix for pancakes corn grits puffed millet yogurt or yogurt with brown rice crisps softened Miss Roben's cinnamon raisin bread & muffins Van's Rice flour pancakes & waffles Bread Shops Crispy Rice and Corn flake mix (daughter eats as a snack like Cheerios) microwaved corn tortillas Snacks: rice cakes chips (corn or potato) cheese puffs GF cookies (mail order mixes) American cheese slices yogurt ice cream (Breyers strawberry) jello w/fruit canned fruit w/cool whip fresh fruit fruit whip (blend banana, frozen strawberries & o.j. --delicious) fruity bread (Food for Life loaves can be found in health food stores w/cream cheese (sweetened w/sugar & cinnamon) pudding (snack paks or I make my own from recipe on cornstarch box -- turns out good! Sour Cream Belgian Waffles: I pulled this recipe off the internet, but use it for pancakes. They're not too bad . . . my son eats them, that's all that matters. 1/4 c. melted butter 1 c. milk 1 1/2 t. vanilla 1 c. sour cream 2 eggs 2 T. sugar 1 1/2 c. flour 1 T. baking powder Mix first 6 ingredients w/fork. Add dry ingredients gradually. Use 3/4 C. for a 7" waffle. "These turn out very light. We're all hooked." Quoted from original sender. That's it. Hope these ideas help. Thanks to all who contributed. Lisa (Waukee, Iowa)