Also, if you haven’t already, I’d recommend What Mummy Makes book. Most of the recipes are pretty quick to make and they’re super tasty. Plus a lot can be frozenGenuine question, how do you cook a full meal while your toddler is around? I can’t see how I can get my toddler involved in cooking most things, and I wouldn’t be able to leave him unsupervised for that long, as he likes to climb on the sofas and has almost fallen off them before. Do you just put them in front of the TV?
Lily is a Londoner. She doesn't speak northern. In fact she barely speaks English at all.Lily Pebbles #18 Can’t build a snowman, must stay insidey. Got meals to plan, and content to snidey. (She likes to add y’s! A snidey is a copy, well it is if you’re northern anyway)
I'll bet my house that when Lily was little she threw tantrums because she didn't like the food she was given so her mother cooked her different food to everyone else in the family. She probably thinks it's normal that a child eat differently to the grown ups which is why she does it with her own childI don't usually post on this thread but I just saw her meal plan post and thought wtf?! Numerous questions, why does she not eat the same meals as her child? It's not baby food. Do they not eat together at meal times? I've got three kids and we've always eaten together at the table. Why pay for Hello Fresh when she's cooking all those perfectly fine meals for Grey? Yeah I know, affiliate links lining her pockets but still. Why cook twice when you don't need to?
I know she is, don’t think that matters, it’s only a thread title. She reads here anyway, she’ll know exactly what it is nowLily is a Londoner. She doesn't speak northern. In fact she barely speaks English at all.
Ah but unfortunately that's your fault for taking her seriously... her exceptional British sarcastic humour is just too sophisticated for you!
She is so deluded she thinks that she is brilliant and everything.
It can be difficult but it can be fun, you just get it done and I REFUSE to cook separate meals. It’s all kinds of unwise to do that, and is just setting you up for problems down the line. These two have the weirdest parenting habits and schedules, it’s just a bizarre mindset.Genuine question, how do you cook a full meal while your toddler is around? I can’t see how I can get my toddler involved in cooking most things, and I wouldn’t be able to leave him unsupervised for that long, as he likes to climb on the sofas and has almost fallen off them before. Do you just put them in front of the TV?
How does it even look like a rabbit? So half-arsed!
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