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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You could also do homemade pizzas one night. They can be pretty healthy depending on how you prepare them. I think it's nice of you to look for a way to work with the "meal cultures" of both families.[/quote] Meh. If you have a picky eater who will eat pizza, they won't eat just any kind. My DD will eat mac and cheese, but not boxed mac and cheese -- only the kind I make.[/quote] I am the burger/lasagna/taco PP. This is why I vote for a "lots of fixings" approach. Because even if the kids are crazy picky, they'll eat something, be it fruit, cheese, bread, meat. Also have a few boxes of mac and cheese on hand and some bland snacks like goldfish, applesauce, bread and peanut butter, and juices. [/quote]
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