Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, whole foods sells allergen free kids muffins. Abe's brands. Just find a place to buy these in bulk.
https://www.abesmuffins.com/
Also, I skip laundry for the kids every week. It's not going to hurt anyone. Twice a month is fine.
For dinners, just get used to basic cooked meat and roasted/microwaved vegetable side for weekdays. This is quick and easy and you don't need to prep it on the weekends. For instance, our dinner: Air fryer panko chicken breasts and roasted asparagus.
PS, also for other allergy friendly snacks, look at Made Good bars and products.
Abes suck. Sorry not sorry. They are gross and MadeGoodbars are great in a pinch when you have to use individually-packaged snacks but they have no fiber and no protein. Yall are seriously ladysplaining being a parent to a kid with allergies who still needs their nutritional needs met. GO GET A JOB.
Compare the 1g protein and 1g fiber muffins you linked to these: https://thenaturalnurturer.com/veggie-loaded-chocolate-protein-muffins/#recipe they have 7g protein and 8g fiber.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is repulsive to many but we don't change the sheets weekly. Maybe monthly. Maybe. So far nothing awful has happened.
Also we really only do the bathrooms when company is coming over, or when it actually looks dirty. If there's that pinkish scum, it's time for a wipe. If it still looks ok, it's ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, whole foods sells allergen free kids muffins. Abe's brands. Just find a place to buy these in bulk.
https://www.abesmuffins.com/
Also, I skip laundry for the kids every week. It's not going to hurt anyone. Twice a month is fine.
For dinners, just get used to basic cooked meat and roasted/microwaved vegetable side for weekdays. This is quick and easy and you don't need to prep it on the weekends. For instance, our dinner: Air fryer panko chicken breasts and roasted asparagus.
PS, also for other allergy friendly snacks, look at Made Good bars and products.
Abes suck. Sorry not sorry. They are gross and MadeGoodbars are great in a pinch when you have to use individually-packaged snacks but they have no fiber and no protein. Yall are seriously ladysplaining being a parent to a kid with allergies who still needs their nutritional needs met. GO GET A JOB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, whole foods sells allergen free kids muffins. Abe's brands. Just find a place to buy these in bulk.
https://www.abesmuffins.com/
Also, I skip laundry for the kids every week. It's not going to hurt anyone. Twice a month is fine.
For dinners, just get used to basic cooked meat and roasted/microwaved vegetable side for weekdays. This is quick and easy and you don't need to prep it on the weekends. For instance, our dinner: Air fryer panko chicken breasts and roasted asparagus.
PS, also for other allergy friendly snacks, look at Made Good bars and products.
Abes suck. Sorry not sorry. They are gross and MadeGoodbars are great in a pinch when you have to use individually-packaged snacks but they have no fiber and no protein. Yall are seriously ladysplaining being a parent to a kid with allergies who still needs their nutritional needs met. GO GET A JOB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, whole foods sells allergen free kids muffins. Abe's brands. Just find a place to buy these in bulk.
https://www.abesmuffins.com/
Also, I skip laundry for the kids every week. It's not going to hurt anyone. Twice a month is fine.
For dinners, just get used to basic cooked meat and roasted/microwaved vegetable side for weekdays. This is quick and easy and you don't need to prep it on the weekends. For instance, our dinner: Air fryer panko chicken breasts and roasted asparagus.
PS, also for other allergy friendly snacks, look at Made Good bars and products.
Abes suck. Sorry not sorry. They are gross and MadeGoodbars are great in a pinch when you have to use individually-packaged snacks but they have no fiber and no protein. Yall are seriously ladysplaining being a parent to a kid with allergies who still needs their nutritional needs met. GO GET A JOB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, whole foods sells allergen free kids muffins. Abe's brands. Just find a place to buy these in bulk.
https://www.abesmuffins.com/
Also, I skip laundry for the kids every week. It's not going to hurt anyone. Twice a month is fine.
For dinners, just get used to basic cooked meat and roasted/microwaved vegetable side for weekdays. This is quick and easy and you don't need to prep it on the weekends. For instance, our dinner: Air fryer panko chicken breasts and roasted asparagus.
PS, also for other allergy friendly snacks, look at Made Good bars and products.
Anonymous wrote:Sit in the couch and watch a show - nice if dh to do that. You should have listened to a podcast or something to get some alone time in there.
Anonymous wrote:organize their drawers? good lord no
Anonymous wrote:OP, whole foods sells allergen free kids muffins. Abe's brands. Just find a place to buy these in bulk.
https://www.abesmuffins.com/
Also, I skip laundry for the kids every week. It's not going to hurt anyone. Twice a month is fine.
For dinners, just get used to basic cooked meat and roasted/microwaved vegetable side for weekdays. This is quick and easy and you don't need to prep it on the weekends. For instance, our dinner: Air fryer panko chicken breasts and roasted asparagus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would skip two kinds of homemade muffins, if I were you.
OP here. I can’t. Picky eaters and allergies. Wish I could.
How many muffins are your kids eating every week? Can't you batch cook and freeze some?