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My kids pretty much eat the same thing every week. Somewhere along the line I failed miserably in this department.
Their favorite thing is Ranch Chicken fingers:
Crush corn flakes and add salt & dried parsley
Then, in a small bowl add ranch with a little water to thin it out
Dip chicken tenders or one to two inch pieces of chicken breast into the ranch then, coat with corn flakes. Bake at 350 for about 20-30 minutes until done.
I also make baked french fries. I serve a lot of fruit with dinner. They will eat broccoli, zucchini, & carrots.
They like the typical spaghetti, chili, tacos, bbq chicken legs, meatloaf, chicken fingers, frozen fish sticks, grilled cheese sandwiches, breakfast for dinner type meals, skillet lagasna & pizza, parmesean chicken, hamburgers, etc...
I did find that I sometimes have to serve things a lot before they even like it. Family fun magazine has some great recipes that help them branch out. I usually let them pick something out in the magazine and we make it together. My youngest isn't as picky as the oldest. But sometimes the oldest opens her mouth to state her opinion and this influences the younger one.
GL....
Their favorite thing is Ranch Chicken fingers:
Crush corn flakes and add salt & dried parsley
Then, in a small bowl add ranch with a little water to thin it out
Dip chicken tenders or one to two inch pieces of chicken breast into the ranch then, coat with corn flakes. Bake at 350 for about 20-30 minutes until done.
I also make baked french fries. I serve a lot of fruit with dinner. They will eat broccoli, zucchini, & carrots.
They like the typical spaghetti, chili, tacos, bbq chicken legs, meatloaf, chicken fingers, frozen fish sticks, grilled cheese sandwiches, breakfast for dinner type meals, skillet lagasna & pizza, parmesean chicken, hamburgers, etc...
I did find that I sometimes have to serve things a lot before they even like it. Family fun magazine has some great recipes that help them branch out. I usually let them pick something out in the magazine and we make it together. My youngest isn't as picky as the oldest. But sometimes the oldest opens her mouth to state her opinion and this influences the younger one.
GL....
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