For dinner last night I had some sharp cheddar cheese, potato chips (2 different flavors of Kettle chips, beer cheddar = yum), and a banana, and a mango. I'm not sure where this is going, but is it any wonder it's difficult getting my kids to eat right. I'm sure the flax seeds, pumpkin seeds and pecan pieces dropped into yogurt for breakfast today did nothing to encourage my five year old. I think i try to eat very on often enough occasions, so that I can eat some absolute crap and still end up with a better nutritional lifestyle than most of my American peers.
We made Pancakes today for breakfast. And I threw in some egg, applesauce, cinnamon, vanilla, and macadamia nut oil into the mix to get something besides flour in the little guy's system.
Now that I'm done typing I will strategically insert links in places that may or may not be appropriate to ensure this posting gets an “E” for effort. Which, where I come from is still a failing grade.
Note: Egg link goes to mini-game, in case you need a further distraction. If you weren't distracted already, you wouldn't be here in the first place.
Still trying to be a health junkie, Uncle Lar? Flax seed oil is really good for you, they used to sell thes flax seed bars at the health food store, they were like granola bars made out of seeds with bananas in them, super yummie in a health food sorta way u know better than tofu but not as good as pizza. Don't get 2 frustraited with Jake remember when Lily would only eat cheese? Well I think pancakes are better…and look she grew out of that phase, I'm sure jake will eat chicken fingers and fries too just give it another fifteen years or so. Check out my blog..see you on Sat. <333Angel Marie
I loves me some flax seed. I bought a bag of it that will take forever and 5 minutes to finish. I put a bunch in yogurt along with some pumpkin seed, and pecan pieces ('cept I'm out of those). Looking forward to Saturday, big boy's sleeping right now.