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to hope that an apple will make up for the Supernoodles I've just fed my dc.

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sootytotherescue · 26/07/2011 14:06

In my defence, they don't get them very often and the cupboards are bare.

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BulletWithAName · 26/07/2011 14:07

Well it's far preferable to them going hungry! Smile

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LavenderBrown · 26/07/2011 14:07

I'm sure once in a while won't hurt :)

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edam · 26/07/2011 14:10

Supernoodles are just instant noodles. Only problem I can see is they may be a little salty. But once in a while isn't going to be a worry.

(I love supernoodles, do them with peas and onions, add cumin and toast some seed mix with soy sauce to sprinkle over the top. Which my chef friend promises me makes them practically a health food...)

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sootytotherescue · 26/07/2011 14:13

supernoodles = health food, I like your thinking edam.

Not quite the fruit shoot flaming I was expecting.

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Whatmeworry · 26/07/2011 14:28

Don't sweat about it, you can go back to the hand-made organic pumpkin and spinach puree again tomorrow :o

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sootytotherescue · 26/07/2011 14:34

Ok, so how can we spin spaghetti shapes on toast and oven chips and fish fingers :o

Whatmeworry - I actually pureed dd1s food when she was weaning and she refused to eat it! It's been normal meals since then.

Disclaimer - I do cook real food from time to time too.

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CupcakesandTwunting · 26/07/2011 14:35

I've just had supernoodles too. I didn't even bother trying to make them healthier. I did add a splodge of Blue Dragon sweet chilli sauce, though. Yum!

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joric · 26/07/2011 14:37

I leave out the 'seasoning' (!) or just put a tiny bit in- as said before, they are just noodles! Same snobbery about spaghetti hoops (yum) usually from mums who give their dc 'pesto pasta' for every meal

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BulletWithAName · 26/07/2011 14:38

I eat the 98% fat free ones and drown them in habenero chilli sauce. Yum! Grin

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Mabelface · 26/07/2011 14:38

My son had a pot noodle left over from camping. Grin Supernoodles are good teenager food to keep in the cupboard.

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izzywhizzyletsgetbusy · 26/07/2011 14:43

With what you'll save on apples during the school hols, you'll be able to treat yourself to an entirely guilt-free bottle of Wine or 10 Grin

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sootytotherescue · 26/07/2011 14:43

Madlizzy - I was addicted at uni when I definitely did not cook anything remotely resembling a vegetable.

Blue Dragon sweet chilli sauce, mmm must go out and try that.

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