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wcs40110 |
Posted: Jan 17 2008, 02:24 AM
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Anyone have quick easy recipies that are still healthy for kiddos? Sometimes I make food I'd prefer my daughter not to eat, such as pizza or burgers, and pop up something for her. It's hard sometimes. Quick yummy recipies that still have veggies are the best. Any ideas please add!
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kimberley |
Posted: Jan 17 2008, 03:57 AM
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just add veggies to everything. make a pasta sauce with pureed veggies in it. they won't know if they can't see them lol. add veg to your pizza. my girls love vegetable soup. something about tomato flavor makes them not notice the veggies. i think there are webpages dedicated to disguising veggies in your cooking if you google it.
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mommy~to~a~bunch |
Posted: Jan 17 2008, 03:59 AM
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How about homemade mac & cheese, with some squash or pureed carrots or other veggies mixed in? My kids LOVE it!!!
-------------------- ~*~Mollie~*~ Mom to Logan, Quentin, Ethan, Hannah, Kayla, & Abigail! |
dreneef |
Posted: Jan 18 2008, 06:58 AM
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My son love Chicken noodle soup. Just shred the chicken, dice the carrots and celery, with wheat pasta and boil it in chicken broth. Another quick meal is perogies....
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mommy~to~a~bunch |
Posted: Jan 24 2008, 05:29 PM
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I'd avoid all canned broths as it's just LOADED with sodium, MSG, and other junk. Make your own with a whole chicken . -------------------- ~*~Mollie~*~ Mom to Logan, Quentin, Ethan, Hannah, Kayla, & Abigail! |
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CantWait |
Posted: Jan 24 2008, 07:20 PM
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Canned is fine if you don't have the time etc, just use in moderation. How about celery with peanut butter, or cream cheese and raisins on top. Wrap with refried beans, shredded cheese, or meat and cheese, lettece. Meatloaf is easy to hide vegetables in, or meatballs. You can shred carrots, green pepper, or red pepper, onion. Pasta with tomato sauce, lots of good stuff in tomatos. Make your own pizza on a pita, add tomato sauce and your daughter can add her vegetables or pineapple. Homemade burgers are always good as well, can be loaded with all sorts of vegetables. I'll try and think of more. I don't have much problem with vegetables and my kids luckily. Sometimes though, it is easier just to give it to them raw, makes a world of difference. My kids prefer most of their vegetables raw then they do cooked. Actually so do I. Guess I should ask, how old is your daughter. This post has been edited by MommyToAshley on Jan 24 2008, 08:08 PM -------------------- |
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bawoodsmall |
Posted: Jan 24 2008, 07:25 PM
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If that little boy in your pic is yours he is so flippin cute. i just wanna squish him. -------------------- [/IMG]
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Cece00 |
Posted: Jan 24 2008, 08:07 PM
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OMG, lol How about meatloaf? You can sneak veggies into that cut up really small...plus a side of mashed potatoes. How about shepherd's pie? thats quick too. You could just roast a chicken, thats easy, just roast & peel off bones. My kids will eat tons of chicken, esp if I put ketchup on their plate. You could always get "veggie fries" too...I bake mine, so they arent so loaded with fat. My kids like those. You know what I do sometimes? When I have some energy, I will cook like 4 things at once. I'll do a chicken & make shredded chicken to eat as is, or put into enchiladas, and use some of it to make chicken salad too. Then I might make a meatloaf, then maybe a big roast w/ rice and gravy, and then maybe something like jambalaya. It takes me hardly any more time to cook 4 things as it does 1, and I can save a few for dinner & keep a couple for lunches. Jamabalaya is pretty easy too, btw...its basically rice, seasonings, meat (I made some yesterday & used turkey sausage & chicken) I add in peas or sometimes corn & the kids eat it. http://www.cooking.com/recipes/static/reci...alaya%20Recipes speaking of turkey...you could always get some turkey dogs, they are like 1 g of fat or something...I dont buy them often, but occasionally I buy them & my kids like those a lot, and I dont feel so bad b/c its not "omg, ew, regular hot dogs" My kids also like sandwiches.... You could make a ham & cheese loaf too...get a thing of pizza dough, roll out, fill with ham & cheese, wrap dough up, bake....yum! how about beef stew or chicken stew? if you have a crockpot, you can throw everything into there & leave it. or chicken cacciatore? thats a pretty easy one. you can sneak some veggies into that too, just cut them up really small. This post has been edited by MommyToAshley on Jan 24 2008, 08:09 PM -------------------- Crystal
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wcs40110 |
Posted: Feb 1 2008, 05:57 PM
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Bronze Member Group: Members Posts: 306 Member No.: 5,240 Joined: 14-September 06 |
You guys are so awesome. She's 16 months by the way
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