I'm a fan of omelets too, but I'm not too much of a fan of how long it seems to take to cook. Not to mention the prep or slicing the meat and grating the cheese. This morning, I just don't have the energy to make omelets. I ended up looking online to see what other people feed their around 15 month olds. Turns out, there are a load of things I'd like to feed him, BUT I have to go grocery shopping to do it. I ended up making him a scrambled egg, half a slice of ham, and some American cheese and put them all on two pieces of toast. It's like an omelet-ish sandwich, without the hassle of the grating (seriously, it's the worst part)!
I think my next endeavor is to get some fresh fruits and veggies, and make him some smoothies. He seems to eat everything except for peas and green beans. He won't eat peas to save his life and he'll eat green beans if they're hidden in mashed potatoes and gravy. I'm debating on going back to the pureeing I used to do before we went on these bite-sized solid foods. I just hate feeding him peanut butter sandwiches all the time because they're quick and easy.
I'm also planning on making muffins again. He LOVES blueberry muffins. I'm thinking of sneaking in some peas into his blueberry muffins. My goal is more fruits and veggies.
My husband and I are talking about having another kid, so we've also decided to live like I'm pregnant again. Which means better foods, he's doing the litter box (he actually volunteered) and we also want to be a more active family... so more walks/hikes/ and such. I'm hoping that if we live like we're pregnant, that we'll lose some weight since we'll be eating a little better and being a bit more active.
Spring is just around the corner (YAY), it's time for us to go outside and play :)
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