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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 455042" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Step - stuff that kids like J can cook, that forms the basis for "later" when they have to cobble something up for themselves...</p><p>- boiled eggs and/or scrambled</p><p>- microwave veggies (frozen corn is a snap)</p><p>- rice (easier than potatoes... no peeling, plus with potatoes you have to know which to boil and which to bake)</p><p>- some basic form of ground beef... tacos, hamburgers, meat balls, whatever</p><p>- brownies (they are supposed to be flat, so it doesn't matter if you over-beat them) or date squares</p><p>- soup from a can (with variations... take chicken noodle soup and add more veggies and more chicken...)</p><p>- some form of pasta dish</p><p></p><p>There... now they know enough to not starve, and might even impress you if you came for supper in 10 years.</p><p></p><p>My challenge is.. they still cannot do more than ONE of those at a time... so, putting a <u>meal</u> on doesn't work. Not even breakfast!</p><p>That's why I was so impressed with Duckie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 455042, member: 11791"] Step - stuff that kids like J can cook, that forms the basis for "later" when they have to cobble something up for themselves... - boiled eggs and/or scrambled - microwave veggies (frozen corn is a snap) - rice (easier than potatoes... no peeling, plus with potatoes you have to know which to boil and which to bake) - some basic form of ground beef... tacos, hamburgers, meat balls, whatever - brownies (they are supposed to be flat, so it doesn't matter if you over-beat them) or date squares - soup from a can (with variations... take chicken noodle soup and add more veggies and more chicken...) - some form of pasta dish There... now they know enough to not starve, and might even impress you if you came for supper in 10 years. My challenge is.. they still cannot do more than ONE of those at a time... so, putting a [U]meal[/U] on doesn't work. Not even breakfast! That's why I was so impressed with Duckie! [/QUOTE]
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