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deedee
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Fri, Sep 12 2008, 4:51 pm
chicken soup
egg salad
breaded fried g. fish
veggie salad
fried chicken legs
mashed potatoes
sauteed green beans
hopefully the last meal b-4 I give birth (overdue!)
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Clarissa
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Fri, Sep 12 2008, 4:54 pm
smile:) wrote: | Thank you so much I'm gonna try to make it within next few weeks | Smile, I just want to say that the soup didn't come out as good this time as the other time I made it, so I made an adjustment that I think was a real improvement. If you wind up deciding to make it, pm me and I'll fill you in.
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Clarissa
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 11:41 am
Pretty simple stuff this week. Here's what I'm thinking so far:
Sole with lemon, wine and almond sauce
Jasmine rice
Roasted fennel and red pepper with balsamic vinaigrette
Brussels sprouts (never wound up making them last week, and I'm still in the mood for them)
Brownies or white chocolate, pecan and cranberry cookies (haven't decided)
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Mimisinger
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 11:42 am
Simple???
Wow.
B"H, I'm going out for both meals this week - woo hoo! No need to cook anything! though I may make dessert to bring. Any suggestions?
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Clarissa
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 11:57 am
What kind of dessert are you thinking of?
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Mimisinger
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 11:58 am
I don't know. I was thinking interesting, but I just saw chossidmom's healthy oatmeal cookies, so that sounds good. I just have to add some choc. chips
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Clarissa
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 12:00 pm
Sounds good to me. I make these cookies called Cowboy Oatmeal Cookies (ate them once at a place downtown and then saw the recipe in a cooking magazine) and that's what they are, oatmeal with chocolate chips. Very tasty.
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Tamiri
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 12:42 pm
Clarissa wrote: | Pretty simple stuff this week. Here's what I'm thinking so far:
Sole with lemon, wine and almond sauce
Jasmine rice
Roasted fennel and red pepper with balsamic vinaigrette
Brussels sprouts (never wound up making them last week, and I'm still in the mood for them)
Brownies or white chocolate, pecan and cranberry cookies (haven't decided) |
Be honest: what, besides the rice and brownies will the kids eat?
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Clarissa
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 12:47 pm
Excellent question. My big kid has recently started eating fish but doesn't like most of the sauces, so he'll just have a small piece of fish. In this case it has a light batter and is really tasty without the sauce. I'll force him to try the vegetables if he wants dessert. The little one will eat bowl after bowl (after bowl) of rice. We still don't give him desserts.
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Tamiri
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 2:16 pm
Okay. I like to see that some people cook food THEY will like. Are you okay with your child eating just rice?
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yo'ma
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 2:21 pm
Tamiri, I make food my kids like and they still don't eat it !!
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Tamiri
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 2:26 pm
How can they not eat what they like? Maybe they aren't hungry?
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yo'ma
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 2:29 pm
Tamiri wrote: | How can they not eat what they like? Maybe they aren't hungry? |
They're just small eaters. I have no idea where they got that from, but I hope they keep it up or else they might end up like me .
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Clarissa
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 2:45 pm
Tamiri wrote: | Okay. I like to see that some people cook food THEY will like. Are you okay with your child eating just rice? | Not thrilled, but I may try to supplement with some ricotta cheese or yogurt. I find the food issue to be such a pain in general, and I try not to stress about it. He's very small and we're actually supposed to see a nutritionist soon about him. With the older kid, I do get bugged that he's not an adventurous eater. He was when he was younger.
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Tamiri
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 2:57 pm
I have one who would really only eat the rice and brownies.
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Pineapple
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 3:00 pm
Tamiri wrote: | I have one who would really only eat the rice and brownies. |
let him eat that as long as he's eating. You can force a child to eat what you want them to.
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freidasima
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 3:57 pm
Clarissa, one of my girls only ate spaghetti, youghurt and cake for a few years. She grew out of it. Today she eats lentil patties, soups, and cooked veg. So go know...
This is going to be a freezer shabbos. Some kind of unidentified chicken in unidentified sauce. Unidentified veg or lentil soup (freezer), unidentified kugel (forgot to label but it is in a kugel aluminum foil dish), unidentified leftover cake (that means a cake I froze but can't identify, I defrost, crumble, whip up some pareve whip on top, melt some pareve chocolate with liquid pareve whip and drizzle on the pareve whip on the crumbled cake, freeze and take out before the meal). I will make fresh idenfified rice, quinoa and acorn squash. And green salad. If they don't like it, tough luck.
Too tired from cooking and freezing for RH to make real food this week or next week. Let them eat challah. And humus.
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gryp
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 5:32 pm
fish
coleslaw with scallions and almonds- anybody know the recipe for that?
chatzilim
potato salad
fresh romaine lettuce salad with homemade garlic dressing
small soup w/ kneidlach- I'm sick of dumping the leftovers and washing out a huge pot
baked chicken with rice or a mushroom stuffing underneath
potato kugel
salami sandwiches
cholent
thumbprint cookies- fun for the kids
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Yamama
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 6:30 pm
Quote: | fresh challa
salmon wellingtons with dill, mayo and fried onions..
sweet and sour salmon
gefilte fish
tomato dip
all diff dips
chicken soup, knaidle
chicken with sweet potatoes |
Can you post the recipes for the 2 bold items please? Thanks!
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Yamama
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Wed, Sep 17 2008, 6:42 pm
Oh my goodness, it's THAT time again! Just returned from trip to kvarim in Ukraine, and have soooooo much to do! Anyway -- it's my BD, so I would like to bless all of you wonderful moms with sholom bayis, ease in raising your children, lots of Yiddishe nachas from them, health, parnoso, and success in your undertakings!
Fri nite:
Homemade challah
Smoked mackerel (at least I'm making gef. fish for yomtov -- Totally from scratch -- like from clening the fish!
Beet salad, pickle salad, and eggplant caviar from jars
Black olives
Rice with onions
Peas
Homemade ice cream - choc, vanilla, coffee
2 cakes - undetermined as of yet -- last week I made (Clarissa's?) double layer brownies and killed my diet with them. Everyone on the trip loved them. Thinking about making the coffee layer with pnt bttr or mint instead.
Shabbos day:
Homemade challah
Smoked mackerel
Beet salad, pickle salad, and eggplant caviar from jars
Black olives
Cholent with homemead kishka
Eier mit tzibel
Lokshen kugel
Bologna (actually it's called kids' sausage, but it's kind of like bologna)
Homemade ice cream - choc, vanilla, coffee
2 cakes - undetermined as of yet
Have a wonderful Shabbos everyone!
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