2 or 3 meals everyone loves

Anonymous
What are your 2-3 go to meals..everyone eats and no bitching and easy to make
here are some of mine

1) Pasta with peas and prosciutto
2) butternut squash soup
3) stir fry
Anonymous
1) Roast Chicken w/mashed potatoes or scallopped potatoes, steamed carrots w/olive oil and mixed salad
2) Pasta Bolognese (my special recipe)
3) Shepherd's Pie
Anonymous
1. Pulled pork, made in the slow cooker using this McCormick's spice product (discovered it a few months ago), served on toasted buns with green salad on the side http://www.mccormick.com/Products/Seasoning-Mixes/Slow-Cookers/Slow-Cookers-BBQ-Pulled-Pork-Seasoning.aspx

2. Chicken pot pie

3. Homemade fish sticks, served with rice pilaf and a vegetable
Anonymous
Pizza (sometimes homemade, even!)
Breakfast--pamcakes or waffles, meat, eggs, fruit

Between my two kids that's about it. Pretty sad. My oldest ate anything as a toddler, now won't even eat spaghetti (except at school, because apparantly it's much better there). No wonder I never know what to cook for dinner.
Anonymous
1. BBQ pulled chicken sandwiches (slow cooker recipe), corn

2. flank steak, tomato & avocado salad (hot green veggie for the grown ups, DC will take one polite bite and then ignore)

3. ham, butternut squash puree (better than sweet potatoes), baked apples

4. cheese omelet (plain scrambled for DH), bacon, raisin bread toast, berries

5. cheese ravioli with garlicky shrimp and broccoli, topped with grated parmesan. DC will ignore the broccoli.
Anonymous
okay post a recipe or two
Anonymous
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Slow-Cooker-Beef-Stroganoff-I/Detail.aspx

This is the only dish that 3yo DD will claim she LOVES mushrooms!!!
Anonymous
DH eats pretty much everything, but here are some of 3yo DC's favorites.

-Tilapia in white wine caper sauce with pesto pasta and sauteed spinach.
-Yellow curry and jasmine rice
-Thai fish curry with jasmine rice
-Roast chicken and potatoes
-Baked salmon with sage sauce
-cheese tortellini with tomato sauce and meatballs
Anonymous
Cook's Illustrated meat loaf (the beef/pork/veal one)

Pasta with garlic and broccoli

Roast anything
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pizza (sometimes homemade, even!)
Breakfast--pamcakes or waffles, meat, eggs, fruit

Between my two kids that's about it. Pretty sad. My oldest ate anything as a toddler, now won't even eat spaghetti (except at school, because apparantly it's much better there). No wonder I never know what to cook for dinner.


Are you my twin??? Seriously, I have the same problem. Even grilled cheese gets the "I'm not hungry" look from my kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

...now won't even eat spaghetti (except at school, because apparantly it's much better there). No wonder I never know what to cook for dinner.


Are you my twin??? Seriously, I have the same problem. Even grilled cheese gets the "I'm not hungry" look from my kids.


Me Too! "Mr. Sam doesn't make it like that!" If I could hire Mr Sam (the cook at school) to come to our house & get DD to eat, I'd pay whatever he wanted!!


Our list:
- cheese ravoli with sauce
- chicken or fish fingers
- chicken pot pie
- pork chops with baked apples
- any "white" protein with enough ketchup
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