For those who've tried both Nurture Life and Little Spoon - which is better? Why do you prefer one over the other, in terms of price, taste, nutrition composition (micro/macro rundown), serving size, and variety? And if there is a significantly superior toddler meal delivery company, please share it!
I went straight to Nurture Life as it was more affordable and had better nutrition.
I prefer Nurture Life over Little Spoon because the meals feel more nutritionally balanced, with higher protein, more fiber, and lower sugar—which I appreciate for keeping my toddler full and energized. The portions are also more substantial, so I don’t have to supplement meals as often. The flavors are more savory and well-rounded, making them feel closer to homemade food rather than just toddler-friendly bites.
While Little Spoon is great for variety and picky eaters, I found that some meals were too mild or slightly sweet, and the portions were smaller, meaning my toddler wasn’t always satisfied. If you have a picky eater, Little Spoon might be the better fit, but for a more well-rounded, nutrient-dense option, Nurture Life wins for me.
I haven't tried Little Spoon, so I can't really compare the two, but from my personal experience, I like Nurture Life because the meals are more filling, higher in protein, and nutritionally balanced. The portions are generous, and the flavors feel more savory and well-developed, making them a great transition to regular family meals. Plus, I appreciate that they incorporate a good mix of vegetables and whole grains without excess sugar.
Nurture Life vs. Little Spoon
12 months and up toddlers
no food allergy
good serving size
no vegan
For those who've tried both Nurture Life and Little Spoon - which is better? Why do you prefer one over the other, in terms of price, taste, nutrition composition (micro/macro rundown), serving size, and variety? And if there is a significantly superior toddler meal delivery company, please share it!
I went straight to Nurture Life as it was more affordable and had better nutrition.
I prefer Nurture Life over Little Spoon because the meals feel more nutritionally balanced, with higher protein, more fiber, and lower sugar—which I appreciate for keeping my toddler full and energized. The portions are also more substantial, so I don’t have to supplement meals as often. The flavors are more savory and well-rounded, making them feel closer to homemade food rather than just toddler-friendly bites.
While Little Spoon is great for variety and picky eaters, I found that some meals were too mild or slightly sweet, and the portions were smaller, meaning my toddler wasn’t always satisfied. If you have a picky eater, Little Spoon might be the better fit, but for a more well-rounded, nutrient-dense option, Nurture Life wins for me.
I haven't tried Little Spoon, so I can't really compare the two, but from my personal experience, I like Nurture Life because the meals are more filling, higher in protein, and nutritionally balanced. The portions are generous, and the flavors feel more savory and well-developed, making them a great transition to regular family meals. Plus, I appreciate that they incorporate a good mix of vegetables and whole grains without excess sugar.