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To feed 11 mo homemade scallop and chorizo linguini for dinner....

111 replies

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 17:41

In fairness we are having the same!

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FiscalCliffRocksThisTown · 23/04/2014 17:57

much too salty!

don't

EvansOvalPiesYumYum · 23/04/2014 17:58

I bet he'll absolutely love it!! When my son was around that age I made pasta with a tomatoey sauce containing anchovies, chillis, black olives (a bit like a Putanesca) (sp?) thinking he would hate it and spit it out. He INHALED it, couldn't get enough of it. It is still his favourite pasta to this day, many years later!!

Your little one will really enjoy it, I'm certain!! (Fingers crossed - all you can do is try) Smile

NormHonal · 23/04/2014 17:58

I waaaaant some too.

JuniperTisane · 23/04/2014 17:59

My kids are eating fishcakes for dinner. Not as posh as scallops and chorizo though.

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 17:59

I only buy in things I like Giles! That way I'm sure of a good dinner....3 years of living out of Iceland due to no cash took it's toll!

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widdle · 23/04/2014 18:00

Why isn't he having a Gregg's pasty?

Gileswithachainsaw · 23/04/2014 18:00
Envy
ILoveWooly · 23/04/2014 18:01

My three all love it... especially with rocket and parmesan mixed through!

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 18:01

Strangely the 7yr old picked out all the scallop, dh ate them!

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Doingakatereddy · 23/04/2014 18:02
EvansOvalPiesYumYum · 23/04/2014 18:02

Whilst breastfeeding, I ate a lot of courgettes - Oh My Goodness!!! The nappies I got from that. Yeuch isn't the word!!

Healthy, though!

Just saw your son ate your meal, Wherediparkmybroom - most excellent!! Grin

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 18:03

Didn't think of Parmesan, I just put a touch of cream through for a sauce, plus that was all I had in the fridge, left over from Mondays pudding

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Gileswithachainsaw · 23/04/2014 18:04

Pomegranate nappies are interesting too :o

BikeRunSki · 23/04/2014 18:04

My only concern would be shellfish allergy.

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 18:04

I'll go to Gregg's and get sausage rolls for tomorrow, just so they turn out balanced, I promise

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Gileswithachainsaw · 23/04/2014 18:05

:o

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 18:06

Haven't tried pomegranate yet!

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EvansOvalPiesYumYum · 23/04/2014 18:06

Grin at Giles (can imagine) hehe

PurplePidjin · 23/04/2014 18:06

YANBU, my 17mo wolfed down crab risotto the other day :o

Love my lovely local market and the new fish stall!

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 18:07

I hade a bad mussel once, I won't touch green lipped to this day

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MiaowTheCat · 23/04/2014 18:08

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Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 18:09

See the 7yo loves crab!!!!!would eat it all day every day.....
That and local prawn

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JeanSeberg · 23/04/2014 18:09

You are doubly unreasonable if you ate together as a family.

At a table.

kippersmum · 23/04/2014 18:10

YABVU I would have eaten it instead! :)

Wherediparkmybroom · 23/04/2014 18:10

No, I feed the children first during the week, I don't like hands in my dinner......

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