Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC loves this meal: chop up and boil a sweet potato, add a little butter if you like, then throw in some chopped frozen spinach until that's cooked. He calls it his "special soup" and somtimes I add a dollop of plain yogurt to the bowl. That combination looks really unappetizing to me- but hey, he loves it and it's good for him.
Hummus can be quick and nutritious, if you find one that's not too salty.
OMG. He eats that? Good for you. Can't imagine what else you are feeding that kids so that this is considered "special." But seriously, that's great. Clearly, I'm a failure.
Not the one who posted this, but good lord you are nasty! A littel boy calling something his "special soup" is adorable, and that is one healthy "soup" to boot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC loves this meal: chop up and boil a sweet potato, add a little butter if you like, then throw in some chopped frozen spinach until that's cooked. He calls it his "special soup" and somtimes I add a dollop of plain yogurt to the bowl. That combination looks really unappetizing to me- but hey, he loves it and it's good for him.
Hummus can be quick and nutritious, if you find one that's not too salty.
OMG. He eats that? Good for you. Can't imagine what else you are feeding that kids so that this is considered "special." But seriously, that's great. Clearly, I'm a failure.

Anonymous wrote:My DC loves this meal: chop up and boil a sweet potato, add a little butter if you like, then throw in some chopped frozen spinach until that's cooked. He calls it his "special soup" and somtimes I add a dollop of plain yogurt to the bowl. That combination looks really unappetizing to me- but hey, he loves it and it's good for him.
Hummus can be quick and nutritious, if you find one that's not too salty.