In the Ragu-sponsored video we are sharing this week, I chat with my blogging friends Kim Tracy prince as well as Renee Ross about leftovers.
Since I make two separate dinners for my household (adults vs kids), I don’t personally struggle with convincing my youngsters to eat leftovers. The youngsters are not eating what Ryan as well as I eat anyway. (If you are likewise in the Two-Dinner Club, please let me understand to ensure that I feel like less of a failure!)
Also? My kids both want to eat the exact same thing a lot of nights in a row. Scarlett is on a pupusa kick. This week, if she doesn’t get a bean as well as cheese pupusa on her plate, she will be pissed, no matter what else she’s already eaten. Julian would be delighted if we made mac as well as cheese on Monday as well as fed the remainder to him daily for the rest of the week. Cheese pizza or pasta would be acceptable substitutes.
Do your youngsters like the exact same thing every night? Is that an option? Or is that the only option?
P.S. This video was part of a marketing series called Mom’s The Word on Dinner, put together by Ragu. (I know, I know, often daddy is the word on dinner, however folks, that ship has already sailed.) See all the Ragu videos on their Facebook page.
P.S.2. Of program I do not make pupusas from scratch. I get them pre-packaged in the refrigerated section of the elegant grocery store.