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QueenBea
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Toddler Pork Stew
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by QueenBea » Fri May 12, 2017 12:09 am
http://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/low-so ... food-26053 (just posted)
I have been happily babysitting my grandchild quite a bit lately and up until then I had forgoten how hectic it can get with a wee one running around while trying to "Get things done" I took a day to get a few baby safe meals together for her and portion them off in one cup containers to freeze for easy access. I sent half off the meals off to my daughter's and kept the rest here.
My daughter is a purist (drives me nuts sometimes but I get what she is doing) therefore everything my grandchild eats has to be organic with the least amount of additives possible and I have tried to keep to this while making her meals. This is one meal she really enjoys so I have made it a few times now.
The pictures are not the best because of my vision being a bit skewed lately (long story) but my daughter suggested I should post this anyways to help out busy moms.
I will try and get better pictures when I make it next time around.. lol
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Luvcookn
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by Luvcookn » Fri May 12, 2017 2:18 am
Gads...this brings back memories of making all baby/toddler food for my girls! They did not get much out of a jar. Sorry to hear about your vision problems...hope that clears up quickly! Your photos are wonderful as usual!

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Tisme
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by Tisme » Fri May 12, 2017 9:50 am
My daughter is a dietician Bea, so I know where you are coming from.
But such great photo's...... looks very healthy and organic.

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Bergy
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by Bergy » Fri May 12, 2017 10:54 am
Your photos are lovely BEA with or without perfect vision. Chantel will become the bestest of everything the way she is cared for.
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Shadows1
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by Shadows1 » Fri May 12, 2017 1:17 pm
Great photos Bea! We ( a long time ago in a far away land ) used to do the same for all our kids, now some are junk food addicts and other still eat healthy.

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Kasey
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by Kasey » Sat May 13, 2017 8:14 pm
Great thank you Queenbea!
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Cammie
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by Cammie » Sat May 13, 2017 8:34 pm
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QueenBea
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by QueenBea » Sat May 13, 2017 9:00 pm
Luvcookn wrote:Gads...this brings back memories of making all baby/toddler food for my girls! They did not get much out of a jar. Sorry to hear about your vision problems...hope that clears up quickly! Your photos are wonderful as usual!

Thx Patti, it brought back a bunch of memories here also. It seems to be more fun than work this time around

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QueenBea
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by QueenBea » Sat May 13, 2017 9:01 pm
Tisme wrote:My daughter is a dietician Bea, so I know where you are coming from.
But such great photo's...... looks very healthy and organic.

Oh gosh, yup I'm sure you know exactly where I am coming from

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QueenBea
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Re: Toddler Pork Stew
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by QueenBea » Sat May 13, 2017 9:02 pm
Bergy wrote:Your photos are lovely BEA with or without perfect vision. Chantel will become the bestest of everything the way she is cared for.
Thx so much Bergy, what a lovely complement.
