Pesto?
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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?
sj, are there any kid-oriented museums/zoos/etc. nearby that you would like a membership to? Otherwise, if she's full up on books, clothes, and toys, you probably don't have to give her much at all! She certainly won't notice or care. Or do you have to come up with a list to send to the grandparents?
Yeah. List for her birthday party. Maybe puzzles and things that don't take up as much room?
There is a huge difference between fresh tomatoes and cooked ones.
Fresh tomatoes are of the devil and give me acid burns and taste metallic. Cooked tomatoes are uncomfortably mostly-squishy but when mashed up enough make a lovely sauce.