Rollergirl
Posts:70

 | | 08/14/2007 10:34 AM |
Alert | Does anyone know of any good family cookbooks? I am tired of feeding my daughter the same thing over and over. She needs more variety. I have looked online but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on a specific book they have used.
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MommaToni
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 | | 08/14/2007 1:03 PM |
Alert | Potterybarn has a cute one. You can find a bunch at Borders or bARNES & kNOBLE i HAVEN'T USED A SPECIFIC BOOK THOUGH. My daughter just eats what I do. | | Ppppppbbbbbbssssssssssttttttttt! | |
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stillhere21
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 | | 08/14/2007 1:19 PM |
Alert | | I have used menus4moms.com. They have menus and grocery lists for the week plus its free to join. I like to mix things up once in a while also. | | | |
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My3AAAs!
Posts:113


 | | 08/14/2007 1:30 PM |
Alert | | If you go online to epicurious.com go to the advance search and one of the selections that you can choose is Kid Friendly. I use it all the time and they have some really good recipes. The best part about it is that it is free. | | | |
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demonica
Posts:850


 | | 08/14/2007 5:56 PM |
Alert | The Sneaky Chef: Hiding Healthy Foods in Kids' Favorite Meals, by Missy Chase Lapine www.thesneakychef.com/
i don't have kids yet, but i went ahead and bought this (ok, mom really bought it for me) it has some really great ideas. hopefully using these ideas (if necessary) will avoid ever having to fight with nick to get him to eat healthy stuff. | | | |
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pandak1
Posts:164


 | | 08/20/2007 12:51 AM |
Alert | | I just ordered the Sneaky Chef book as well. My son is soooooo pciky! He has veggie radar! iT IS REALLY QUITE AMAZING. | | | |
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