Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2970
Paula Sjogerman
on 1/31/03 4:19 AM, [email protected] at
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being "clean."). Any meat really.
Protein really made a difference for my cranky boy.
Paula
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> JP just looked at meTry eggs, or milk. Or hot dogs (but I'd recommend only Vienna hot dogs as
> and said, ."Momma, I think Ethan needs some cheese".
>
> Teresa
>
> PS
> Ethan hates cheese. .. DARN!
being "clean."). Any meat really.
Protein really made a difference for my cranky boy.
Paula
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In a message dated 1/31/03 10:30:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,
sjogy@... writes:
is hard to "whip up" as a snack..) and plain ground beef. Hes a really picky
eater ( well, when it come to nutritious foods)
Teresa
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sjogy@... writes:
> Try eggs, or milk.YEAH. he loves eggs and milk!.. the only meat he will eat is chicken ( which
is hard to "whip up" as a snack..) and plain ground beef. Hes a really picky
eater ( well, when it come to nutritious foods)
Teresa
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In a message dated 1/31/03 10:33:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, grlynbl@...
writes:
the grocery store Not the breaded ones but the healthier ones and you just
pop them in the mocrowave.
Pam G
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writes:
> !.. the only meat he will eat is chicken ( whichI don't eat meat but I have seen the already cooked chicken breasts etc at
> is hard to "whip up" as a snack..)
the grocery store Not the breaded ones but the healthier ones and you just
pop them in the mocrowave.
Pam G
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 10:32:38 EST grlynbl@... writes:
keep them in the fridge. And as far as the chicken, what I do is slice up
boneless/skinless breast, I mean, oops, white meat<g> and marinate it in
Italian dressing. Just cook it and throw it in the fridge. My girls will
nibble on it, or it is there and ready to toss into a chef salad or
whatever. Just some thoughts!
Wende
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> YEAH. he loves eggs and milk!.. the only meat he will eat isWill he eat red beet eggs? My girls love them, so I just make a dozen and
> chicken ( which
> is hard to "whip up" as a snack..) and plain ground beef. Hes a
> really picky
> eater ( well, when it come to nutritious foods)
keep them in the fridge. And as far as the chicken, what I do is slice up
boneless/skinless breast, I mean, oops, white meat<g> and marinate it in
Italian dressing. Just cook it and throw it in the fridge. My girls will
nibble on it, or it is there and ready to toss into a chef salad or
whatever. Just some thoughts!
Wende
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In a message dated 1/31/03 11:43:47 AM Eastern Standard Time,
love-it-here@... writes:
my grandma Banner.. ( shes gone now) I should try to make some.. Do you make
your own? got a recipe?
Teresa
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love-it-here@... writes:
> Will he eat red beet eggs?Do you mean "pickled eggs" OH MAN I love those.. nobody can make them like
my grandma Banner.. ( shes gone now) I should try to make some.. Do you make
your own? got a recipe?
Teresa
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Samantha M. Stopple
>Will he eat already cooked chicken cold? We make up a big batch of
> YEAH. he loves eggs and milk!.. the only meat he will eat is chicken
> ( which
> is hard to "whip up" as a snack..) and plain ground beef. Hes a
> really picky
> eater ( well, when it come to nutritious foods)
>
chicken then eat cold for the next few days. I actually like my chicken
cold rather than hot.
Samantha
Carla Tucker
Chicken by George (vacuum sealed individual half breast) microwaves quickly
and there are several varieties.
Carla
In a message dated 1/31/03 10:33:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
grlynbl@...
writes:
the grocery store Not the breaded ones but the healthier ones and you just
pop them in the mocrowave.
Pam G
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and there are several varieties.
Carla
In a message dated 1/31/03 10:33:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
grlynbl@...
writes:
> !.. the only meat he will eat is chicken ( whichI don't eat meat but I have seen the already cooked chicken breasts etc at
> is hard to "whip up" as a snack..)
the grocery store Not the breaded ones but the healthier ones and you just
pop them in the mocrowave.
Pam G
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