C.P.
Hi Jamie!!
My daughter is 19 months old and she's been a picky eater for months now too!! I can't get the girl to eat vegetables to save my life! She wants to eat foods that she can feed herself with, whether it's with just using her fingers or using a fork or spoon. If I try to feed her something myself, she turns her head and gives me "the hand". But at the same time, if I leave her food in front of her to eat by herself, she starts to throw it all over the floor (ergh!).
I get hot dog weiners, cut them up and microwave for about 15 seconds. She loves them!! I also found out recently that she likes fish sticks, this is an alternative for you. I also buy the Kid Cuisines in the frozen foods. They come with chicken tenders, corn dogs, fish sticks, pizza. My daughter loves them. They also include sides like a vegetable, mac and cheese, and usually some kind of little dessert. It takes a little more effort nowadays to feed her because I only put a few pieces of food in front of her so she doesn't throw it all over the place. And I also found that she loves the kernel corn (yippee, hallelujah!). We buy boxed mac and cheese and she can eat that with her fingers, she likes that. Of course fruits like bananas, apples, strawberries, and she likes the mixed fruit cups. Yogurt, frozen waffles. Geez, how come I can never remember these when it's time to feed her, I'm always at a loss! :-) Oh, and she loves spaghetti and just plain cooked penne pasta. Add a little EEVO and some garlic powder.
More than likely your daughter might want to be experimenting on her own and you might find that if you let her feed herself a little bit, she might eat a little better. As everyone says, they won't starve themselves. But I understand how it's still nerve-racking!
Good luck!
-char