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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 276792" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>If he is having issues with bread, you may want to try pita or tortillas. If you use tortillas though make sure you cook them in a <strong>hot</strong> skillet for about 10 seconds though as most of the prepackaged ones north of Amarillo are undercooked and therefore taste doughy.</p><p> </p><p>You can put all kinds of stuff on tortillas. Cheese... butter... PB&J... and you may want to try Nutella (which is hazelnut butter with cocoa... Sounds awful but it's quite good).</p><p> </p><p>Also a thought is... Take him to the grocery with you... Say... "We need vegetables. What sounds good?" Then when cooking get his help. Even at 5 they can wash or tear apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 276792, member: 6705"] If he is having issues with bread, you may want to try pita or tortillas. If you use tortillas though make sure you cook them in a [B]hot[/B] skillet for about 10 seconds though as most of the prepackaged ones north of Amarillo are undercooked and therefore taste doughy. You can put all kinds of stuff on tortillas. Cheese... butter... PB&J... and you may want to try Nutella (which is hazelnut butter with cocoa... Sounds awful but it's quite good). Also a thought is... Take him to the grocery with you... Say... "We need vegetables. What sounds good?" Then when cooking get his help. Even at 5 they can wash or tear apart. [/QUOTE]
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