Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does being a growing boy have to do with meat and potatoes? Sounds more like picky eater.
Fwiw, my teen boy is vegetarian and ran cross country through his growth spurts and is now 6’ tall and at a healthy weight.
+100 way to start a lifetime of unhealthy diet
OP here. Please, take your orthorexia elsewhere. FWIW, figuring out the healthy, delicious meals my kid likes has been tremendously positive for his eating habits. When he knows he’ll like it, he’s relaxed, and much more likely to try the side dishes with different flavors and textures, especially veggies.
But sure, tell me all about your 10 year old who eats tofu and quinoa every night.
PS: meat and potatoes are healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a good Korean beef bowl recipe? Or stroganoff recipe?
My kids LOVE Shepard’s pie. I don’t follow a recipe. Just brown some ground beef with onion carrot and peas, garlic, thyme. add a tablespoon of flour and heat a couple min then a a couple glugs of beef broth. Top with mashed potatoes and bake. I often make in cast iron skillet so I minimize dishes to wash
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all the ideas. The ones that I’m going to try are:
Bulgogi rice bowl. If I can find a good brand of marinated bulgogi, sounds really fast. Plus I can add a lot of veggies for me and I like bulgogi!
Taco pasta. Looks disgusting but I think he’ll like it![]()
Baked ziti with ricotta and sausage (NY Times recipe)
Shepherd’s pie. I’m skeptical but he loves mashed potatoes and it was mentioned several times, so we’ll give it a try!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all the ideas. The ones that I’m going to try are:
Bulgogi rice bowl. If I can find a good brand of marinated bulgogi, sounds really fast. Plus I can add a lot of veggies for me and I like bulgogi!
Taco pasta. Looks disgusting but I think he’ll like it![]()
Baked ziti with ricotta and sausage (NY Times recipe)
Shepherd’s pie. I’m skeptical but he loves mashed potatoes and it was mentioned several times, so we’ll give it a try!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does being a growing boy have to do with meat and potatoes? Sounds more like picky eater.
Fwiw, my teen boy is vegetarian and ran cross country through his growth spurts and is now 6’ tall and at a healthy weight.
+100 way to start a lifetime of unhealthy diet
Anonymous wrote:What does being a growing boy have to do with meat and potatoes? Sounds more like picky eater.
Fwiw, my teen boy is vegetarian and ran cross country through his growth spurts and is now 6’ tall and at a healthy weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does being a growing boy have to do with meat and potatoes? Sounds more like picky eater.
Fwiw, my teen boy is vegetarian and ran cross country through his growth spurts and is now 6’ tall and at a healthy weight.
Vegetarianism is just as picky.
So your kid did a sport that's not that intense, and ended up not that tall, but you can judge anyone whose kids need more calories?
Anonymous wrote:What does being a growing boy have to do with meat and potatoes? Sounds more like picky eater.
Fwiw, my teen boy is vegetarian and ran cross country through his growth spurts and is now 6’ tall and at a healthy weight.