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MSE Parents Club Part 14
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:j:jWell done Finn :j:j
Happy Birthday Krystal. xxMy_Fathers_Daughter wrote: »Can anyone recommend any nicely rhyming childrens books for bedtime?
L's absolute favorite for years was Mr Spottys Potty.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mr-Spottys-Potty-Leapfrog-Rhyme-Time/dp/0749638311
She could [STRIKE]read [/STRIKE]recite it well before she could read. Then when she could understand the story, it was the funniest thing ever.
(I could still tell you the whole story from memory!)
Charlotte, Alice and E should be at the age where they'll find it funny now.
Also she liked the Daisy books "If i was boss", "You do!", "Yuk", "Really Really" and "Eat your peas". Although it's a girl, Daisy, they're not girly storys.Morning all.
Morning. I keep meaning to ask how is DS1 getting on?:beer:0 -
GISI, if you're around can I pick your brain? What do you with lentils to give them to Henry? I'm afraid I am still a lentil novice so my creative juices don't know how to make them interesting/baby-friendly!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!!
:xmassmile Mummy to Finn - 12/09; Micah - 08/12! :j0 -
I thought of another one MFD - Brown Bear Brown Bear what do you see.
It's a nice recitey one. My little cousin had it last time I saw her and loved it.Mummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0 -
Janet and Allan Ahlberg do lovely rhyming books- my favourite of all time is cops and robbers although that would possibly be too long for 18 months.
Oh my Gosh... what a bobbins night! Of course, second night in a row where A decides to wake for one feed instead of the usual 2/3 so I wake at 2am in a panic and check on her. Then cant go back to sleep due to having a massive stress about weaning?!!!! God knows why?! lol Then A wakes up at 3:30am for her feed which lasted about 20 mins but wouldnt wind for at least half an hour! By that point she was awake so had to settle her again. Everything was fine until she kept spitting her bloody dummy out! :mad: Until 5:30am. Then I just pulled her in with us.
Of course, DH slept through the whole thing!
:) And the dummy spitting is because shes due the next size up but she wont accept it so the one she has got comes out of her mouth very easily now as its getting a bit small.
Happy birthday Krystal! And :T for Aless!
Peepo is the best baby book ever! Henry has my copy from when I was little.
:T Finn!
Hugs to you Michelle. It's horrible when you can't sleep for things whizzing round your head.
:eek: at running out of loo roll, Becles. I think that is my OH's worst nightmare :rotfl:.:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Morning all.
Woke up this morning and Roxy was already in my bed, don't know how that happened.
Got to take Dino for a walk later but the weather is rubbish.Proud mum to now-grown-up daughter (Pebbles) and two lovely grandchildren (Roxy & Chip).
How time flies
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GISI, if you're around can I pick your brain? What do you with lentils to give them to Henry? I'm afraid I am still a lentil novice so my creative juices don't know how to make them interesting/baby-friendly!
Lentil loaf is always good- I don't use a recipe though, just cook red lentils until you have a thick paste then add an egg, some breadcrumbs and whatever flavouring you fancy. Curry paste/powder works well, but so does tomato paste and a big handful of grated cheese. Then just tip the mixture into a loaf tin, bake for half an hour or so, then I tip it out onto a baking sheet and bake for a further 20 minutes or so to firm it up.
Curried red lentils make a good dip, and I do creamy red lentils with onion, courgette and cream cheese stirred. Both make good soups for grown ups too- I just spoon some out for Henry then add stock to thin it down to make soup.
I think you already do lentil pate? It's nice with some dried apricot and curry spices added before the blitzing stage too.
I also use lentils in place of mince- so things like moussaka, lasagne, bolognese etc. Does that help at all?:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Oh no, another cot houdini! :rotfl:
I blame all you PT'ers for setting such a bad example to David
Aless :T Be positive. D has now worked out how to sleep through the night and hasn't had a feed for a week now :j.
Krystal - Happy Birthday! Did you get to eat your birthday cake in bed?The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents
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got-it-spend-it wrote: »Lentil loaf is always good- I don't use a recipe though, just cook red lentils until you have a thick paste then add an egg, some breadcrumbs and whatever flavouring you fancy. Curry paste/powder works well, but so does tomato paste and a big handful of grated cheese. Then just tip the mixture into a loaf tin, bake for half an hour or so, then I tip it out onto a baking sheet and bake for a further 20 minutes or so to firm it up.
Curried red lentils make a good dip, and I do creamy red lentils with onion, courgette and cream cheese stirred. Both make good soups for grown ups too- I just spoon some out for Henry then add stock to thin it down to make soup.
I think you already do lentil pate? It's nice with some dried apricot and curry spices added before the blitzing stage too.
I also use lentils in place of mince- so things like moussaka, lasagne, bolognese etc. Does that help at all?
Thanks! I made some soup last night that has lentils in it, but made farrrrr too many lentils so needed ideas on how to give them to Finn. May try the loaf, wonder if it'd be okay with green lentils? Failing that, may just serve them warm on toast with melted cheese
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(extra delicious soup, if you're wondering. :rotfl: Spinach, lentil & coriander.)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!!
:xmassmile Mummy to Finn - 12/09; Micah - 08/12! :j0 -
Morning all, thank you for the birthday wishes

Lol, I wish... He made me get up and take a photo before I cut it... We all had a little breakfast slice though and Aimee was happy to take some in her lunch box...hammyhunter wrote: »Krystal - Happy Birthday! Did you get to eat your birthday cake in bed?
He bought me a Kindle though, I wasn't expecting that!! (And it kind of ruins my "that's too expensive" excuse for what he wants for his birthday lol)A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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