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Take a look at a week in our life and what we eat for DINNER! (or do you call it supper??) Our mission was to do a Shelf Cooking Budget Pantry Freezer …

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  1. Livin' with the Edges
    Livin' with the Edges says:

    But the McDonald app has buy one get one free happy meals everyday now, so like $4 for two.

    But i have 5 kids so we do a Big Mac deal that comes with 2 Big Macs, 20 nuggets, 2 fries for $15.99 and I look for the $3 off $15 coupon on the app so $13 to feed them all. A treat for them!

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  2. Angela Janson
    Angela Janson says:

    Maybe try to give a smaller portion of the yummy food like Mac and cheese and when they ask for more then they can get more yummy food if they eat or at least try their veggies 🥦🥕🌽🥬🥒

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  3. Monica Rainbird
    Monica Rainbird says:

    It’s funny I was just telling my family that we are going to do a pantry/freezer challenge before the end of summer. It’s a great way of getting things used up that sit around too long. I always found that my kids prefer their veggies raw or cooked but still crunchy (maybe it’s a texture thing?) and they were more willing to eat them that way. Keep doing what your doing and eventually there will be at least a few veggies that they like. Great video!

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  4. Howlett Home
    Howlett Home says:

    We have the same issue with our 3yr old and 4 yr old not eating their veg. Our 1yr old loves them. We try to hide our veg in our meals, like in pasta sauces and we make the Daniel Plan Cauliflower Mac and cheese.

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  5. Trina Love
    Trina Love says:

    Brielle singing and praying made my day! Great job conquering this challenge! & I believe when kids see other kids eat veggies they are more comfortable trying them. When I was a teacher I remember kids would try new things if their peers encouraged them to.Try adding them with dips and make them into different shapes. Maybe even like veggie kabobs? Or have them cut them up themselves so they will want to try their "recipe". Something to make the veggies seem fun. Enjoy your weekend B fam!

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