|
2008-02-07: what a boy wants
My son is hardly what one would call a "finicky eater". He will eat just about anything - as long as it is served to him at room temperature. Any warmer than that and he says "hoooot" and allows the food to slide out of his mouth. He also gives me this look like "mom, you should not feed a small child food that will burn his mouth". It's not like I feed him hot food...just warm food that he deems to be too hot. The kid also takes cold showers and giggles when the cold winter wind blows fiercely in his face. So he's a bit strange.
But he's a great eater. He doesn't turn his nose up at much at all. He loves vegetables and often eats them first or second from his plate. He's a huge fan of all things milk-based (yogurt, cheese, milk, cream cheese...) and knows the word for milk in both English and Arabic. He also likes meats (chicken, beef, fish, lamb) a lot and even indulged in a wee piece of mama's steak at dinner recently. Spicy isn't even an issue for him - he plowed through some rather spicy salsa this past weekend, dipping more of his fingers into it than the few corn chip pieces we allowed him.
Pasta however might just be his favourite dish and I try to make it for him as often as I can. He is a huge fan of his mom's lasagna, and her spaghetti and meatballs. I wasn't sure I would be able to get him to chow down on pasta in a cream sauce (he is very much partial to tomato sauce)...that is until I tried this recipe on him. He gobbled it up in seconds and the word from his mouth when it was gone? "MAW peashe"...which is Leithy-speak for "more, please". Two words I don't think I'll ever hear enough of.
The only thing Leith loves more than food is Thomas-the-Train...as you can see in these pictures my brother took over Christmas.
|
|
Comments:
Note: Adding comments is termporarily disabled as we rebuild the system...
| Apr 26, 2009: | Andrea (http://partydesignersecrets.blogspot.com/) Your son sounds so similar to my 21 month old daughter. I am so proud that she loves to eat (because I love to cook), and I love that she'll eat just about anything (smoked salmon pasta is one of her favs!). Makes life so much easier when children like to eat (I sure hope it lasts!). |
| Feb 22, 2008: | tara (www.sevenspoons.net) Our little one has that Thomas as well - and loves him just as much. Glad to hear that his forays into food are going so very well! |
| Feb 17, 2008: | Katja Looks really good... My son was the same way when he was younger, ate anything but wanted it to be served in room temperature. It was quite handy actually ;). He is 9 now and and still eats anything, now even heated food. He's favourite appetizer is an oyster =). |
| Feb 12, 2008: | Denise (www.chickyegg.blogspot.com) Hey I'm from Malaysiaur kid is so CUTE & Adorable ! I'm glad he has such a great mum like u too ~ |
| Feb 8, 2008: | Judy (www.nofearentertaining.blogspot.com) I can't wait to try this one on my girls! My oldest one will eat nothing with tomatoes in it so this will be right up her alley! |
| Feb 8, 2008: | Denise (weeknightgourmet.blogspot.com/) Oh, that looks delicious. Guess what we are having for dinner Sunday (sans mushrooms on my daughters plate though!)? Love your blog! |
| Feb 8, 2008: | melissa Looks yummy to me... I would like it hot, room temp. or right out of the fridge... I wish my kids would eat like that! |
|