ltc had a reaction to fresh tomatoes this weekend. So now I can't give her any tomatoes for a month. How am I supposed to cook without tomatoes for a month? Especially since pasta is the one thing I can reliably get her to eat.
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There is a huge difference between fresh tomatoes and cooked ones.
garlic and olive oil instead?
Pesto?
The first time I made pesto she ate it all up. The next time total rejection. I may try again. I need to get more ravioli that I can make with butter and herbs. I also see a lot of macaroni and cheese in our future.
Ugh, there is nothing in the house that would make a complete meal, and trying to find some kind of takeout I can eat that won't blow my WW points is a pain. Woe is me.
Take out is really hard with weight watchers.
Also, it means I have to put on pants.
I opted for Chipotle. Now, the pants.
What should I put on the soon to be two year old ltc's wishlist besides a truckload of books? She has so many toys already and clothes. Her room is jam packed with stuff.
Zoo membership or something? College fund?