Friday, March 19, 2010

Quote for a Change

"Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great."

– Mark Twain

Sorry people, the "updated editor" still is not working and I'm unable to post any pics or even place line breaks. I have swapped back to the "old editor" however it is just the same. I have posted a message in the "help section" but no-one has responded. I have also looked through all the Google FAQ's and there is nothing to tell me how to fix it. Might have to leave blogger and go to wordpress?

Again, apologies for my posts being so visually boring.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Will's Wisdom

Hi All

Check out this thought provoking interview chop with Will Smith.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLN2k0b3g70

either copy and paste the link above or click on "Will's Wisdom" title to watch.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Weird Ways to get Kids to Eat Vegies

I have tried so many things over the years. From mashing cauliflower into potato to hiding minuscule sized pieces of vegies amongst mince and pasta. But the thing that has worked best for me in recent times is “naming” the weird coloured piles of goop spooned onto their plates.

My most recent creation is “alien creation goo” from none other than Ben 10. It’s at least 5 vegies, usually potato, pumpkin, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach and carrot mashed with a bar mix until its soft “condensed milk” consistency. It’s a green coloured mess, but the kids eat it with very few complaints.

Another triumph is Giant’s Snot – no description needed I’m sure. We also have Worm Guts and Monster Poo which is a more yellow/orange colour. For me, just their name’s makes me feel ill, but these names seem to work quite the opposite for the boys. It’s strange to see them excited about eating Worm Guts. Now I don’t have any little girls but I imagine that names like “butterflies, fairy’s and sunshine” might work well. I’m keen to hear your thoughts or results on that one. Please feel free to leave a comment or two.

I know, I know.....I can hear you saying “but they are used to eating all their vegies combined, they’re not getting to know the individual flavours and textures”. Yes you’re right. However my boys are so picky that I’m just glad to be getting food into their bellies. And the fact that it is healthy has me doing cartwheels. I hope that in years to come that they will become curious and start eating their vegies steamed in whole pieces. If not..........I’ll still be happy to come up with weird names as long as they get healthy and nutritious food into their growing bodies.