I'm not a very good cook and don't really enjoy it that much so I'm rarely motivated to cook meals since it's just me and my 2 year old son. We eat mostly sandwiches, random snack foods, frozen vegetables, pizza, McDonalds, or go out to eat somewhere cheap. It's not really a time issue since I know I could do easy make-ahead freezer meals or prep ingredients to keep in the fridge- I just hate cooking for us since we both have such unpredictable appetites and the leftovers almost always get thrown away. We both get enough nutrition, so I'm not too worried about it. Just wondering how often you guys cook full meals at home.
Re: How often do you cook?
I find a lot on pinterest, and you could probably find something that you could make enough for a day or two and not have waste.
My problem with that is, my mom watches my daughter while I work and she's just fine feeding DD what I think is junk. Ramen, canned soup, Lean Cuisine spaghetti, chips and sugar cereal. In the beginning, it really ticked me off. When DD ate baby food, she consumed mostly vegetables, fruit, and whole grains. Now, DD is a total carb fiend and won't eat like she did when she was younger. Any ideas how I ca get her to eat like she used to? Or should I start a new thread?
Is it possible for you to take your mom shopping to show her what you want your dd to eat?
How old is your dd, all kids go through a picky age.
BFP: 07/14/2014, EDD: 03/04/2015
I nannied my two nephews with a newborn and part of nannying was cooking supper. I either strapped b onto my chest in my baby wearing wrap or i put him in the bouncer to sleep. My older nephew was in love with b so he would just sit there and talk to him and if b fussed my nephew would pat his tummy and b would calm down.
Cooking is harder now when b wants to climb in the oven. I often go find my dad or sister and say hold b for five minutes while i get food in/out of the oven. I do a lot of crock pot and stove top cooking now
BFP: 07/14/2014, EDD: 03/04/2015
Anyway...
I really think my daughter is just going through a picky phase. She turns two January 10th. She has always been in about the 5th percentile for weight and height, so she's naturally small. I think her appetite is consistent with her size and growth rate, but my mom worries. We both have had busy schedules, but my mom's is starting to slow down these days. I've been searching for recipes for things like muffins that I can "sneak" veggies into, like zucchini and carrots. I think it'll get better with time.
Thanks for the advice!