Making lunch for the first day of preschool
Bug started preschool on Monday, which means packing a lunch every day for his morning program. He’s going to a Japanese immersion preschool, so bentos are the...
Read MoreBug started preschool on Monday, which means packing a lunch every day for his morning program. He’s going to a Japanese immersion preschool, so bentos are the...
Read MoreBug actually started preschool yesterday, but this lunch is the last of my photo backlog before I switch gears. I tried out some frozen empanadas that were pretty good...
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Read MoreMy preschooler actually gets distressed if his hands get messy when he eats, so I used some decorative aluminum foil to create a clean “handle” on a chicken...
Read MoreThis week I misjudged the heat level when making kimchi fried rice for dinner, and it wound up being too spicy for my preschooler. Although I usually serve him the same...
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