When your little one see you going for
seconds on that broccoli, they just might see that you aren't trying to trick them into eating something yucky but sharing something special!
Not exact matches
I distinctly remember my friends shooting glaring looks my way as I helped myself to
seconds on steamed
broccoli, or ravenously chowed down
on huge bowls of salad.
On my
second try I added some soy sauce and
broccoli... Delicious.
Add a slice of cheese to the bread (in the skillet), then add 1/3 of the
broccoli mixture
on top, then a
second slice of cheese.
The
broccoli doesn't look as nice
on the
second day, as green veggies always tend do get duller in color after being cooked.
First is
broccoli,
second is mushrooms and so
on.
I've been making the
broccoli soup
on Oprah's website for years and tastes even better the
second day.
I've made this super simple
broccoli soup twice and both times it was slurped up ASAP, with a
second ladle full of soup
on its way to every bowl at the kiddie table.
Were they having baked chicken -
on - the - bone, buttered penne pasta and
broccoli, for the
second time this week?
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My
broccoli - averse, meat and cheese loving Dad went back for
seconds and kept commenting
on how much he loved it!
On a
second sheet, place the
broccoli and red pepper.
Currently shooting Paramount's La Femme Nikita-esque The Rhythm Section with Blake Lively in the lead and Barbara
Broccoli producing, Morano wasn't able to squeeze directing
on the
second season of Handmaid's Tale into her schedule, but her acclaimed work
on the Hulu drama led to a meeting with Star Wars gatekeeper Kathleen Kennedy about, um, something.
The
second Brosnan Bond was a troubled production, with numerous script rewrites, openly unhappy performers (Teri Hatcher took her frustrations to the press) and the absence of hands -
on producer Albert R.
Broccoli, who'd recently passed away.