There's Something About That Healthy Choice

Posted by Slobokan @ 23:59 · 129 words · print

Tonight, we pulled a fast one on our kids. You see, they never want to eat the normal foods that most kids eat. If you put spaghetti, lasagna, chicken noodle soup, or any other "normal" food in front of them, they scoff at the idea of eating it.

Tonight, I made a fresh spinach salad with tomatoes, hard-boiled egg, cheddar cheese, cucumbers, avocados, ham, and carrots. I also served up some baked whiting filets, baked potatoes, corn on the cob, and broccoli.

Yes, you guessed it, they loved it. All of it. Go figure.

Later this week I am going to attempt to cook my very first recipe video. If everything goes well, you will all see it too.

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