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Englandfan | 09:04 Sat 11th Nov 2006 | Recipes
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Does anyone have any recipes where you can get them to eat veg etc.. that they wouldn't normally eat? Thanks
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In soups the 'other' veg can be hidden; you can pur�e veg into tomato sauces; you can put small bits into quiches...
They will eat a lot of things in salads with their favorite dressing that they won't eat alone.

Taco Soup

1 Pound Hamburger (Mince) � Browned & Drained
1 Pack Taco Seasoning
1 Can Ro-tel Tomatoes (has jalapeno in it)
(can is the size of a Campbell�s soup can)
1 Can Dark Red Kidney Beans
1 Can Corn � Whole Kernel
1 Can of Water

(You can also add carrots, peas, white beans, potatoes - just any vegetable you like best.)
Mix together & cook until it looks/smells done - although everything is already cooked - so you COULD eat it as soon as it gets hot. You can also put it in a crockpot/slow cooker.
After you put it in your bowl � taste it, it is great that way and less fattening � then put a big blob of sour cream in it and mix it up � then taste it again.
Garnish with black olives, cheese, onions, chives � whatever makes you happy.
I multiply the recipe (with less meat and more corn - just a personal preference) and freeze containers of it to pop in the microwave to thaw and heat later.
BBWCHATT, will that recipe also solve world peace? I've only been a member for month & half and I've seen it 3 times! :-)

Shepherds Pie is an old favourite. In a strong, rich gravy the flavour would be masked. I haven't really thought about the colour, oops!
Or roasting parsnips with potatoes might get them to try something new on a sunday.

Maybe just blindfold your kids? lol
pixie_woo

I apologize if submitting my favorite recipe has offended or disturbed you in any way. It is an inexpensive, easy and versatile recipe that is helpful to a lot of busy Mothers. I wish I had had it when I was raising my son.

I won't ever post it again - offending someone like you isn't worth it to me. I guess here in the USA we aren't sensitive enough.

That will leave plenty of room for you to post your Shepherd's Pie recipe.
That was uncalled for Pixie Woo. I hadn't seen the recipe, as I am sure others won't have either. BBWCHATT puts on some really interesting recipes, for which, I for one am very grateful. Why post something nasty when someone is only trying to help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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