1. oranges, beets, vanilla soy yogurt, peanut butter bread
2. Cheerios, applesauce, dried mango, grapes
3. banana, grapes, pickles, homemade bread
4. misshapen sugar cookie, dates, blackberries, vegan lasagna
1. Cheerios, dried cranberries
2. mango, raisins, blackberries, peanut butter bread
1. pickles, mango, dried cranberries, peanut butter bread
2. steamed broccoli, cherries, oyster crackers, oranges
3. oranges, applesauce, blueberries, cherries
4. grapes, steamed carrots, edamame, peanut butter bread
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Two things: 1. That shark fork is insanely cool and I want to eat with one. 2. How do you get your girls to eat edamame?? My kids refuse to rejoice in it's awesomeness!
ReplyDelete1. The fork is hard to eat with. I've tried. I love it, though. their plates have sea life on them, too.
Delete2. We started by giving the girls edamame in the shell, which was roasted and salted. They loved squeezing the beans out of the shells, which made them excited to eat it. Now I usually shell the beans for them, because they get distracted and just play with the beans, rather than eating.