Just trying to figure all this marriage / parenthood / career business out without losing my footing and plunging into the abyss. Regular everday stuff, really.
Yep. Looks familiar. Ben is quite fond of orange meals. He doesn't see much use for any other color insofar as food is concerned, except maybe the white of a glass of milk.
Now. Does she eat the orangish food (strained veggies?) by herself, or do you feed her? Mason no longer lets me feed him anything. He'll use a spoon for a while and then takes to eating it with his hand. Even yogurt and pudding. Yup, the hand is a great scoop!
Omaha Mama -- what's really funny is when she arranges the spoon so that she has a really good grip on it ... then shovels in the food with her fist. Or when she scoops up food with her hand and then puts it on the spoon and THEN eats it. The other day she ate yogurt with a fork. That took a long time :-)
Nomo: when I need to feel like a good cook, I make KD. Because it's the only thing I can be sure she'll eat, every time, and say 'YUM!" with every bite. I live for YUM; I sold out for YUM.
I'm an untenured university professor raising the world's biggest preschooler -- I work in multimedia and wet-wipes. I'm trying to learn how to be calm, and how to plaster walls.
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Yep. Looks familiar. Ben is quite fond of orange meals. He doesn't see much use for any other color insofar as food is concerned, except maybe the white of a glass of milk.
Now. Does she eat the orangish food (strained veggies?) by herself, or do you feed her? Mason no longer lets me feed him anything. He'll use a spoon for a while and then takes to eating it with his hand. Even yogurt and pudding. Yup, the hand is a great scoop!
Omaha Mama -- what's really funny is when she arranges the spoon so that she has a really good grip on it ... then shovels in the food with her fist. Or when she scoops up food with her hand and then puts it on the spoon and THEN eats it. The other day she ate yogurt with a fork. That took a long time :-)
That's PRETTY orange!
I LOVE MAC AND CHEESE, AND PEACHES, AND. . .WHAT IS THAT OTHER ONE?
;-P
Classic.
So been there.
Christine -- sweet potatoes.
Beck -- knowing that you're such a culinary genius, I'm a little ashamed of this supper. Last night we had felafal! Homemade!
Orange food is the best! Very appealing as say compared to the all green plate.
Your dinner looks very familiar...
Wow - so many shades of orange, so little time (for throwing up.)
Is that KD? If so, welcome to the ONLY FOOD WORTH EATING - according to the Boy.
Nomo: when I need to feel like a good cook, I make KD. Because it's the only thing I can be sure she'll eat, every time, and say 'YUM!" with every bite. I live for YUM; I sold out for YUM.
Mimi: you were right all those posts ago. She came home smelling of day care. It nearly made me gag.
Oh, I remember those days... My son ate alot of orange foods too. :-)
Lately it's been the color green at our house, only problem is the stuff started out orange too.
My daughter loved sweet potatoes when she was wee.
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