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dree
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Member since 5/05 1107 total posts
Name: Dree
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Preparing table foods...
How does everyone prepare the food? Right on the spot or do you make a big batch of stuff and freeze?
What I am currently doing is every other day or so I will steam a batch of veggies, cook a sweet potato, boil some pasta and put in the fridge. Usually lasts 2 days.
And about 1x a week I will make pancake batter and freeze in individual plastic cups. I put one in the fridge every night so it will be defrosted in the am.
Any suggestions on how to make this process easier?
TIA
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Posted 6/3/06 10:32 PM |
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my3bugs
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Re: Preparing table foods...
I'm mostly on the spot. And he eats mostly what I am eating esp dinner.
I don't make fresh pancakes or waffles or anything like that - frozen works for me.
Veggies - he pretty much eats what I eat for dinner or I open a can/frozen box and that will last a couple days.
If I make pasta - I make enough for a few days.
He eats a lot of leftover meats too.
Message edited 6/4/2006 12:58:53 PM.
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Posted 6/4/06 7:38 AM |
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Nancy
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Member since 5/05 906 total posts
Name: Nancy
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Re: Preparing table foods...
I never prepare anything special. I always gave what I cooked and then saved leftovers in a small container for the next 2 days lunch.
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Posted 6/4/06 10:13 AM |
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MelToddJulia
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Member since 7/05 29064 total posts
Name: Mel
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Re: Preparing table foods...
I don't prepare foods, I just give Julia the foods we eat, and I get her the meatless chicken nuggets and the spinach and broccoli nuggets to and she loves them. I make enough pasta to last a few days also. I give her the Gerber veggies still or I just steam them and save what is not eaten. I make her pancakes and waffles that a frozen each morning. If I make meatballs or burgers, she will eat that to. I like to make her fresh foods, I don't like to give her stuff that has been sitting in the fridge to long (meats).
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Posted 6/4/06 10:30 AM |
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