[Sca-cooks] Old Testament Parenting

Crandall 4fooles.matters at gmail.com
Mon Oct 1 18:27:05 PDT 2012


I ate my veges because they tasted good.
Still do.


On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Sharon Palmer <ranvaig at columbus.rr.com>wrote:

> The blog suggests cooking the broccoli lightly and "planting" into the
> cooked rice, so it stays bright green.  It might stand up better too.  The
> idea being that kids are more likely to eat veggies if they are fun.
>
> Ranvaig
>
>  I have that cookbook. I never could get the broccoli to stay standing up.
>> It would wilt.
>>
>> http://www.enviromom.com/2009/**10/enviromom-meatless-supper-**
>> club-week-4.html<http://www.enviromom.com/2009/10/enviromom-meatless-supper-club-week-4.html>
>>  > The Enchanted Broccoli Forest
>>  >
>>
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