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09/22/2010 10:36:11 PM · #1
So served them dinner:

Fresh new potatoes, with a smoky cheese

Hand cut corn off the cob with homemade butter made with sea salt, made this morning.

Chicken, marinated in bar b q sauce, which contained, real Brandy, 1 day old honey out of a hive , brown sugar, fresh apples and peaches and a little spice.

Bread made this morning

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It kinda tastes bland Mum, the chicken is gross

09/22/2010 10:46:04 PM · #2
I feel your pain.

Amongst countless other issues, my darling daughter won't eat soup. Not ANY soup.

Apparently, she "hates the texture of soup".

The texture problem includes thick chunky soups, thin lumpy soups, assorted textured soup, thin or thick perfectly smooth soups, hot soups and cold soups.

It even includes plain, strained broths with the texture of WATER!!
09/22/2010 10:51:56 PM · #3
Shoulda made hot dogs. Why don't you send that meal over here? Sounds yummy.
09/23/2010 03:20:48 AM · #4
kids ONLY appreciate the simple things. if that. I'll split the leftovers with Spiff.
09/23/2010 11:01:52 AM · #5
count me in on those leftovers!! that sounds so dang yummy!!!

the girls I nanny prefer canned chicken noodle over just about anything....
and PB & J over anything else... I swear they live on it... its disgusting.
09/23/2010 12:02:09 PM · #6
Originally posted by JulietNN:

So served them dinner:

Fresh new potatoes, with a smoky cheese

Hand cut corn off the cob with homemade butter made with sea salt, made this morning.

Chicken, marinated in bar b q sauce, which contained, real Brandy, 1 day old honey out of a hive , brown sugar, fresh apples and peaches and a little spice.

Bread made this morning

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Their response

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Go to Ben's house and cook
09/23/2010 12:46:17 PM · #7
Originally posted by JulietNN:

So served them dinner:

Fresh new potatoes, with a smoky cheese

Hand cut corn off the cob with homemade butter made with sea salt, made this morning.

Chicken, marinated in bar b q sauce, which contained, real Brandy, 1 day old honey out of a hive , brown sugar, fresh apples and peaches and a little spice.

Bread made this morning


I always serve children with apple sauce, creamed potatoes, rolls. Try never to eat small children over age 6. They just don't taste right. Sometimes if I don't have charcoal I'll invite Art over to flame broil them.
09/23/2010 12:48:17 PM · #8
Originally posted by FireBird:

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I always serve children with apple sauce, creamed potatoes, rolls. Try never to eat small children over age 6. They just don't taste right. Sometimes if I don't have charcoal I'll invite Art over to flame broil them.


I wish there was a 'like' button!
09/23/2010 12:50:47 PM · #9
Originally posted by SaraR:

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I wish there was a 'like' button!


I ate it for desert!!!!!!
09/23/2010 01:04:27 PM · #10
Originally posted by JustCaree:

count me in on those leftovers!! that sounds so dang yummy!!!

the girls I nanny prefer canned chicken noodle over just about anything....
and PB & J over anything else... I swear they live on it... its disgusting.

PB&J -- properly made and accompanied by a glass of milk (and maybe a vegetable and a piece of fruit) -- is a nearly nutritionally complete meal for a kid. It's even better if you use thinly sliced apple, pear, or banana in place of the jelly.

Complementary proteins, relatively healthy fats, fiber, carbohydrates, and calcium are all there. Plus, they can make it themselves.
Originally posted by My Fourth-Grade joke book:


FIRST LITTLE GIRL: "I'm so tired of this lunch ... every day it's the same thing, a cream cheese and jelly sandwich."
SECOND LITTLE GIRL: "Why don't you ask your mom to make you something else?
FIRST LITTLE GIRL: "No, that wouldn't work -- I make my own lunch."
09/23/2010 01:39:03 PM · #11
my favorite things to eat when i was a little kid included pickled herring, liverwurst, brussels sprouts, blue cheese and lemons. ...put a bunch of those out for dinner, they'll beg for bland.
09/23/2010 01:39:13 PM · #12
My son, who is a bit overweight, has to be under a certain weight to play little league football.

A peanut butter sandwich, some tuna fish, carrots, apples (or raisins) and skim milk is his absolute favorite meal.

He's lost around 15 pounds since last winter doing this, and similarly healthy meals (and being a lot more active).
09/23/2010 02:01:08 PM · #13

09/23/2010 02:26:42 PM · #14
My garage needs cleaning... I'll take the eldest two.
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