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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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cheers jillie i hope so too ..
my lasanga has no veggies in it as otherwise zoes wont eat it (she has toms and cucumber when i serve it) i use passta (sp?) and throw in a tin of beans (not all the time but its zoes fav like that) .. any longer is messing around for me .. brown mince, add herbs and spices, add passta (sp) and beans (if zoes have some its baked beans if its just adults kidney), layer it up ... top with HM white sauce and cheese ... my lasanga .. DONE! :rotfl: ... quick but very tastyx
Still searching .....:)
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searching_me wrote: »my lasanga has no veggies in itAny question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
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Alice has just said, "Have you not gon shopping Mummy, you should go shopping."Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
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:rotfl: Mine is the opposite - practically no meat.
id love to stuff it with veg but zoe wouldnt touch it .. no just because of the veg but she hates bits .. like yesterday i did a curry i had to make sure her pieces of chicken had no bits (ei onions and raisins) on it .. shes been like it since i can remember ... apparently sauces have to be smooth *shrug* xStill searching .....:)
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Morning all x
can't decide whether we should go shopping as I have a bit of money
to spend (got a 3.3% bonus this month) or go somewhere like the zoo or safari park? Decisions decisions??
Mummy to D born 21/04/09 and S born 09/05/120 -
I like about a 50/50 meat/veg split in lasagne - mushrooms, courgettes, tomatoes, peppers, aubergine, nomnomnom.
But I'm really not convinced by baked beans in lasagne _pale_
OH is now talking to Molly in Icelandic. He used to talk to the cat in it, but now the cat is sadly departed the baby gets it. I'm infuriated because she's already juggling two languages and it confuses the issue but he just keeps doing it. I think he doesn't realise it could be a problem for her.
Dora I'd go to the zooOrganised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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SS, I'm not even going to ask how your DH knows Icelandic.
Also, we had a talk at our prenatal class from the language/speech person who said that bilingual families SHOULD talk to their babies in both languages. It apparently helps develop their brain better (or something) and won't necessarily confuse them at all - and they get the added benefit of being naturally fluent (lucky!).top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
would like to win a holiday, please!!
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Also, we had a talk at our prenatal class from the language/speech person who said that bilingual families SHOULD talk to their babies in both languages. It apparently helps develop their brain better (or something) and won't necessarily confuse them at all - and they get the added benefit of being naturally fluent (lucky!).
Two languages is fine - but she's already getting English and German and an extra language without a dedicated speaker who speaks it all the time might make her think that the third language is part of one or both the first two and delay her speaking.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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baked beans in lasanga is lovely .. really packs it out ...
just booked national express tickets for philip to go to london to see his nephew for the first time .. and it cost the grand total of £2.50.. he goes on 10th (of course so i can see you guys on the 9th) and comes back on the 12th ... we're not going london in easter due to zoe learning lessons but i didnt want philip missing out seeing his nephew ... and for £2.50 bargain x
Still searching .....:)
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Hi ladies,
I haven't been on for ages as lots going on at home. My parents have been here for the past week and we've been out every day, it's been lovely seeing Isla going from being a little unsure at the start of the week when she saw them to loving her nana cuddles and huge smiles yesterday.
It's made me realise just how big my babies getting already and that I can't bury my head in the sand and pretend going back to work will never happen, it'll be here far too soon.
I see gentle hugs are needed for poorly babies and mummies x xBelly Monkey arrived 19.11.09 :j0
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