Sentences with phrase «eating kids meals»

In 2001 I was well beyond the «Eating Kids Meals Myself» stage of life, but not yet onto the «Bribing My Own Kids With Fast Food» stage, so I totally missed this series, but they look cool as hell.

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There were days back then when I ate meals from my office snack bin and didn't see my kids at all.
But he does suspect that many industry executives wouldn't want their children eating fast - food kids» meals every day.
The Happy Meal let kids choose what they wanted to eat, giving them a sense of autonomy, and helped McDonald's brand itself as family - friendly fare.
He tried to enlist his wife to cook healthy meals all the time, but it was exhausting, and the kids wouldn't eat them.
I wish i ate those healthy meals when I was a kid.
My kids eat frozen vegetables multiple times a day, with almost every meal.
First off, I want to list are few factors that might help us save verses what you may be dealing with: 1) I live in Montana, where there is no tax on anything and we can go out and shoot our own game during hunting season; 2) my kids are small — my oldest is 5; 3) we eat very simple meals, definitely not 3 course, sometimes we just eat mashed potatoes for dinner!
With 3 teenage step kids, a husband in construction, and a toddler, trying to lose weight and make meals everyone can eat is hard.
Oats give us various options to prepare instant meals once in a while when a kid is in a hurry and oats should always be eaten when they are hot.
Luckily, I made these muffins the day before my kids both got sick, so I had something for them to snack on when they didn't feel like eating a whole meal.
Orlando About Blog Produce for Kids is dedicated to educating families on the benefits of healthy eating with fresh produce, providing simple meal solutions and raising money for children's charities.
I make this meal for my husband and son quite often, but trust me, don't try to make a little kid eat the rapini.
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The reason for this is because a) it's a good break from dinner - time «disagreements» over trying to get the kids to eat their vegetables and b) it's a budget friendly meal.
I must confess however, the last few years, I've had to get creative with this meal due to kids not liking the menu choice or the fact that they no longer eat meat, making my daydreams of gooey goodness on rye turn to more healthy options.
It's great for portion control (I usually eat two as a main dish), kids and adults both love it, and it cooks up faster than a traditional loaf, making it an easy, tasty weeknight meal.
I'm not kidding, I could eat roasted veggies for all 3 meals everyday.
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And although I am not going to be here to put three meals on the table (I think my kids are looking forward to some pizza delivery, a night out for Mexican, and a trip to Chinatown), I still had to make sure they ate somewhat healthy and nutritious while I was away.
I have two kids of my own now, and they will grow up knowing the pleasure of eating pannekaker for an occasional dinner, the taste of sweet heart - shaped vaffler served with gjetost (Norwegian brown goat cheese), and all the warmth and love that surround meals shared together at the table.
«Twenty percent of married couples have kids, 28 percent of singles live alone and 58 percent of consumers are eating their meals away from home one to two times per week.
Kids will especially find them fun to eat on their little skewers, and they're a great way to ground littlies as a trusty witching hour meal to bring them back down to earth!
Both kids loved making their own bowls, and during the meal, we talked about all the different colors in our bowls and eating the rainbow.
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I go to it when my kids stand in front of the refrigerator with the doors opened wide and want something to eat, but aren't looking for an entire 5 course meal to be prepared.
But like most recipes, I end up changing the recipe anyways based on what I have at home, what I feel like eating, and whether or not my kids will complain through the entire meal.
In trying to find the balance between what I want to eat and what I need to feed my kids, my meals each week will continue to be a combo of all food groups, whether I eat them or not.
So I thought I would share our typical Sunday eats, made up of some of my kids» favourite meals that even my nine year old can make
Tomato soup is just so comforting, as a kid, we ate this all the time because it was one of the few meals that my Dad would actually eat.
I think most kids growing up in an Italian house ate this meal often!
My kids also eat well - balanced, healthy meals.
I know it adds more sugar, but I never worry about that too much since my kids rarely eat added sugar in their meals / snacks.
So this is definitely a perfect meal for when I need something quick and that my kids will eat without complaints.
Breakfast is my kids» favorite meal of the day... but I constantly have to remind myself of its importance (I do eat it almost every day though).
Stuffed Bell Peppers with Quinoa — a delicious, healthy, and quick meal my whole family enjoyed (I was pleasantly surprised that the kids ate these happily and quickly!)
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Because our kids don't really like fish or seafood, and we don't eat it much when they are around, we've had it for a lot of our meals.
I've got a lot more tricks like these... both of the knife - skill - type and getting - your - kids - to eat - things - variety... I even have a program that can have you eating delicious meals like this every night.
Backpack Program, which sends fresh produce, healthy snacks and nutritious foods home with food - insecure public schoolchildren (kids whose main meals are eaten only when they're at school).
I was not your average kid and always ate the traditional meal option at school instead of the pizza or burgers (and the white milk instead of chocolate.
Adapted with permission from Clean Eating for Busy Families: Get Meals on the Table in Minutes with Simple and Satisfying Whole - Foods Recipes You and Your Kids Will Love, by Michelle Dudash, RD (Fair Winds Press, December 2012).
Spaghetti and meatballs are one of the few meals that all three of my kids will eat, so it's on a regular rotation at my house.
It also kinda sorta helped with getting my two picky kids to eat a meal full of VEGETABLES.
Lisa Feldman, director of culinary services for Sodexo Culinary Solutions, commented, «Recent studies tell us that kids are taking more fresh fruits and vegetable at school meals, but not necessarily eating them.
Using proven, practical solutions, No Kid Hungry is ending childhood hunger today by ensuring that kids start the day with a nutritious breakfast, eat healthy summer meals, and families learn the skills they need to shop and cook on a budget.
Make it the night before and add it to your kids lunches the following day, and no one will complain about having to eat the same (delicious) meal twice.
I couldn't help leaving you a comment, you asked so nice =) I think this meal looks absolutely delicious and so much better than the jello and stale popcorn that I ended up eating for dinner because my kids are sick (and cranky!)
All I know is it is a mighty tasty addition to our family meals that even the kids ate with minimal grumbling.
When my kids were small getting a meal on the table that everyone would actually eat without complaints was a challenge.
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