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Post by cazfletcher on Jan 5, 2007 21:47:46 GMT
another great food day today
cereal bar for breakfast
fishysaurus, chips and beans for lunch
weetabix, yoghurt and popcorn for tea
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Post by sianyc on Jan 10, 2007 21:06:36 GMT
aarrghh, cannot find the bloody ready brek recipe for biscuits. I'll keep looking cos I'm sure it was in one of my cookbooks and my sister has a couple of mine at her house. Bum bum - the girls love them as well.
I tried the little one on Caliuflower cheese on Sunday - big hit (I was quite surprised). New hits have been:
cartons of innocent smoothies (shockingly expensive but good if they won't eat fruit) sandwiches cut into shapes with cookie cutters by Caitlin pineapple couscous flavoured with a chicken oxo
Long live your good food days x
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Post by cheshire on Jan 10, 2007 22:17:36 GMT
Thanks
Will try cous cous + oxo xx
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Post by sianyc on Jan 17, 2007 22:10:40 GMT
Hit of the week!
Cooked breakfast - they loved it. I did bacon, sausage egg and beans (slimming world style cos that's what I'm doing) and bread and butter
Mini potato waffles from Asda went down well too
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Post by sare on Jan 18, 2007 22:21:31 GMT
Well I've realised that E's eating problem isn't hers at all, it's mine. She will eat - just not the things I want her to. For example she will eat chips, fish fingers, pizza but not vegetables and healthy food, which was making me stress out. I have now written down all the foods she does eat and, tbh, it's not that bad. She will eat some fruit and her cereals etc are healthy, it's just dinner that's the issue so I'm now basically giving her what she wants and putting carrots on too and when she starts eating them I'll try something new. Fingers crossed Caz I'm glad things are going well with your little boy
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Post by cazfletcher on Jan 19, 2007 17:30:16 GMT
thanx sare today we went out for lunch after swimming (see my diary), and he ate scampi, chips, peas, and ice cream
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Post by sianyc on Jan 20, 2007 11:22:37 GMT
Swimming obviously works on his appetite Caz ;D
MMM scampi - love it
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Post by cazfletcher on Jan 24, 2007 19:27:03 GMT
today cavan had weetabix for breakfast, then banana and grapes for mum midmorning, then more weetabix at lunch, then for tea he had scrambled egg followed by yoghurt covered dried cranberries and raisins, then 4 mini scotch eggs!!!
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Post by cazfletcher on Jan 25, 2007 22:09:01 GMT
cavan has developed a bad tummy this evening, so he has been off his food today.
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Post by cheshire on Jan 25, 2007 22:41:29 GMT
Sorry to hear Cavan's poorly
Big hugsx
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Post by cazfletcher on Jan 26, 2007 13:39:59 GMT
thanx m8. he seems to be ok today, i think he just overdosed on eggs the other day lol!!!
he managed half a bowl of chips after swimming, and hopefully he will have a good tea too
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Post by cazfletcher on Jan 29, 2007 19:13:15 GMT
great food day again hes been at nursery and he had toast, tuna pasta, fromage frais, and fruit then since hes been home hes eaten a cereal bar and 2 packets of toddler corn snacks!!
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Post by cheshire on Jan 29, 2007 21:32:47 GMT
My little boy was bad today around food (snuffly/ cold) I dare't even list what he's eaten. But I know it contains alot of sugar!
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Post by cazfletcher on Feb 4, 2007 18:20:23 GMT
yeay for cavan!!! hes eaten all his food without any fuss today. he had toast for breakfast, then carrot flavour corn snacks/ 3 fromage frais for lunch, and hes just had 1 scrambled egg and a whole banana for tea
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Post by cazfletcher on Feb 15, 2007 11:07:26 GMT
ok he seems to have days where he hardly eats anything, then days he wont stop eating he likes the tesco cereal bars, hes back on bananas, and ive discovered great food "substitutes" from "Ellas organic kitchen". they are pouches of fruit and veg purees but he can do it himself. they do apple and banana, sweet potato pumkin apple and blueberries, broccoli pear and peas and another one i cant remember, but its brilliant. you can keep them in the fridge opened for 48 hrs, freeze the pouches, or take the puree out of the pouch and heat them the pouch is a bit like a juice pouch, with a plastic cap on top that you can reseal the pouch with.
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