BoysBoysBoysAndMe
Tue 02-Oct-12 13:30:19
Chicken-seasoned and fried with lid on,, new potatoes, peas, carrots, gravy.
Yorkshire puddings if I have any in freezer.
Custard and a digestive (or 2) for pud.
Have just started to buy beans and sausage in a tin and ds1+2 love them with a potato cake or toast.
heliotrope
Tue 02-Oct-12 13:30:39
Macaroni 'peas' from Hugh FW 'VEg' book. I'm trying to cook less meat and DS is dairy allergic so no cheese for him. I'm going to do some small crispy bacon bits in it to up the flavour for him. I know that is meat too, but just a little...
BoysBoysBoysAndMe
Tue 02-Oct-12 13:31:31
Ds2 hates eggs but ds1 used to love (and still does) scrambled egg and toast, with a little butter melted on top.
BettyandDon
Tue 02-Oct-12 13:36:06
A bit of my carluccios chicken and spinach risotto ready meal. I have given up trying to cook specific toddler meals as she doesnt like them. The best chance I have is if I am eating the same...
What we are eating - mild chicken curry with rice and salad bits
JollyToddler
Tue 02-Oct-12 13:39:59
Something with chicken. With either rice or pasta. He won't eat potatoes.
BoysBoysBoysAndMe
Tue 02-Oct-12 13:44:20
How about a toasted sandwich with chopped cucumer/carrott on the side and rice pudding with a spoon of jam for pud?
beela
Tue 02-Oct-12 13:45:08
leftover chicken & leek stroganoff from Jamie's minstry of food book. We had it last night, it was yummy.
Either roast chicken or pork steaks whichever needs eating first. Not sure what to do with them though, probably new pots and veg.
Fish goujons, new potatoes and salad.
will be pasta bolognese tonight as thats what I yanked out of the freezer this morning before work!
bbface
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:11:30
3 Fish goujans (marks, not homemade) handful of sauteed potatoes, one large carrot cut into batons. Followed by fruit puree.
Whatiswitnit
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:14:10
Same as the rest of us: gammon, pineapple, roast potatoes, broccoli and cauli with cheese sauce. Probably fromage frais for pudding tonight as I haven't made anything puddingy.
Whatiswitnit
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:16:12
BoysBoysBoysandMe - scrambled eggs are always a winner in this house. Or dippy eggs and soldiers.
Not a toddler, but still toddler-friendly: ham and cheese crepes.
detoxdiva
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:17:23
Spaghetti mixed up with red pesto and a tin of tuna with some cheese stirred in. Sounds
but they love it!
I'm making a Tuscan bean soup. He probably won't eat it (might eat the beans) but then he rarely eats what we have for dinner.
Shakey1500
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:18:51
Chicken Chasseur, easy peasy. Chop chicken, throw in pyrex bowl, cover with homepride sauce, 20mins in oven. Probably with brocolli and cauliflower. Chocolate pud for pud 
JollyToddler
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:20:19
Okay - chicken whizzed up with apple, egg and breadcrumbs to make burgers. Served with rice cooked quite soft and mixed with raisins, peppers and onions.
I am having the same. Dh is working late tonight so it's just the two of us.
JollyToddler
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:20:50
And yogurt afterwards probably.
same as the rest of us
Allegra Mcready's lamb and aubergine kebabs in pitta with some salad and leftover romesco sauce.
matana
Tue 02-Oct-12 14:21:28
Roast poulting fillet with new potatoes, cheese sauce and peas. Rice pudding for pudding.
10 month old and 3 yo.
Today: chicken mash veg and gravy for oldest one
Tomoro: cottage pie
Thursday: meatballs and egg free pasta for youngest and speggeti and meatball for the rest
Friday: fishfingers and mash with veg
Gammon, potato cake and peas, Yoghurt or mini milk for afters