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Old Mar 13, 2013, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Nessa213 View Post
I always keep a few uber convenience foods laying around in the event that I don't want to do any cooking. I can relate.

Saltines, cottage cheese, bananas, blueberries, and cheerios are always a winner with my daughter. And feeding her cottage cheese with raisins twice a day at least makes me feel a little better if I'm in that kind of mood. "I mean it's not like she's ONLY eating cottage cheese." (And to be fair she's only 2 years old so she doesn't know much better.

I'm only slightly ashamed to say that there's been days where I've sat her down with a handful of shredded cheese and handful of blueberries. I mean, what more do you need really?
My six year old loves shredded cheese and often a snack for him is shredded cheese with some fruit or carrots. He will go get himself this all by himself out of the fridge. He's extremely picky, so I figure he's getting some protein and nutrients at least. Better than a cupcake or snack cake.
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