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My 3.5 goes to nursery 3 days a week and is with me the remaining of the week. I am bored of our lunch options which are mainly leftovers from previous night dinner, or soup with sandwiches, or fish fingers with chips/beans. Any suggestions for quick lunch ideas? Also, it seems that for pudding we always have either have fruit or yoghurt but I am sure there must be more to puddings that this! I am stuck in a food rut!
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Hi Ole. Would you be interested in trying some of my meals? No strings attached, but it's always good to get some feedback from younger children on the taste of the meals. I have been selling the meals locally for a few years and am now selling them on a wider scale. We are targeting slightly older children but the meals are suitable for little ones. I could send you a few to try (obviously free).


You can find out more about the meals here www.tinksfood.com


Let me know

Julia

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Bread pizza's - toasted bread, tin of tomato cooked for 5 mins with a little garlic (& herbs if it works) and mashed to get rid of bits, cheese - under the grill to melt the cheese. Can put extras on if your kids are into it.


For puddings, tinned fruit and custard is always a winner. Little jelly pots or custard pots work too. Make cake (brownies are great) and put extra in the freezer in small portions - heat up to defrost and serve with ice cream.

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