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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Okay. The dcum moms of preschool girls are going to jump in soon with their carrots, kale chips and organic water drawn from mountain springs, but here goes: Hot pockets Carnation instant breakfast Hard boiled eggs (cooked one dozen at a time and replenished maybe every few days to a week Breakfast burritos, made ahead, wrapped in foil and reheated as needed Popcorn (we prefer the real kind made in a pan but microwave is fine) Coldcuts/sandwich Costco mini tacos And Cereal with milk. Frosted flakes were my siblings go to pre bedtime meal after a day of running followed by dance lessons and soccer practice.[/quote] Good list. I'd add from my experience with 2 teenage boys - Those boxes of frozen taquitos that can be microwaved (but are better baked) Frozen pizzas Various spreads/dips and accompanying carbs - ie, hummus/pita chips, sour cream onion/potato chips, guacamole/salsa/tortilla chips Bagels with cream cheese or peanut butter or nutella or all 3 Various frozen things from Trader Joes - take him there & browse the cases - my boys like the samosas, egg rolls, mini pizzas, mac & cheese, puff dogs Gallons of milk - whole milk, preferably - organic, preferably Stuff for smoothies - yogurt, fresh or frozen fruit, ice cream - as my boys got into sports they added protein powder [/quote]
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