lol
Charles Mims
Ewwwww---that sounds terrible!
I can give you a excellant one, he
won't even know they were fried. ROFL It's one we've used for several
years.....ever made a pork chop casserole?
Take and fry your pork chops like
normal, set your oven on about 425....get a large cassarole dish, layer
the bottom with potatos ( use every how many you need depending on the size
of your dish ) , layer the pork chops across the top of the potatos, then
cover the pork chops with a can or two of green beans.
Season with salt, pepper and cooking
oil and a dab of butter. Bake it for about 2 hours or until the potatos are
really tender.....and serve. We always make a pan of cornbread with it, my ex
found the receipe in the newspaper in La several years back and we loved
it. Used it ever since......
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 6:18
AM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Toddlers Taking In
Too Much Fat
So
now I need a good recipe for cooking pork chops b/c Neil said he didn't want
them fried since that's how we had them. I'm going to fry one package and cook
the other package another way. Just need ideas for that other
way.
I see, I figured that must be
it. lol
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 10:02
PM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Toddlers Taking
In Too Much Fat
LOL< well in a perfect world we all could stay away from
Wal-Mart.
Yeah we ate lunch with her and didn't want to have the same meal
two days in a row.
Why would her making it keep
you from making it? Unless you ment you guys ate there for lunch....was
that it? lol
Stay away from Wal-Mart? Uh,
we gotta eat....and soap and stuff to take baths with is nice ya know.
lol
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003
6:04 AM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Toddlers
Taking In Too Much Fat
Yeah, only thing is I was planning on making fried pork chops
tonight, but that's what the mother in law made, so I'm having to find
something else for tonight. Don't you know to stay away from Wal-Mart,
LOL
Oh man your making me
hungry! lol That sounds delicious right now, haven't eaten anything
today but Diet Coke and a bag of popcorn. lol
We just got home a
few minutes ago, so didn't see The Practice either. We've been in
Wal-Mart again lol
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 26,
2003 6:02 PM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox]
Toddlers Taking In Too Much Fat
Yep that's what I did too. Of course Dean was a pig when he
was a baby and ate anything you fed him. Huge difference now. Like
tonight for dinner, he only ate Lima Beans, creamed corn and
mashed potatoes, wouldnt eat the pork chops.
It didn't with
Nicole either! lol She kept acting like she was hungry, and the
hospital had told us no solid food..just formula. Someone at
Church finally told us to start mixing alittle of the ceral they
make for babies with her formula and that would do it. Sure
enough, Nicole was a happy camper. lol
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 26,
2003 7:26 AM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox]
Toddlers Taking In Too Much Fat
Yeah, no kidding.
And the idea of waiting for 6 months to feed the kid real food
never worked with our children! Kids are supposed to be
*active* so their caloric intake is irrelevant. The
problem is kids today are lazy.
Kids have been eating junk for years....
the real problem is the TV and video
games....
On Sunday, October 26, 2003,
at 06:43 AM, Charles wrote:
Toddlers Taking In Too Much Fat
SAN
ANTONIO, Oct. 25, 2003 (AP) Even before their
second birthday, many American children are developing the
same bad eating habits that plague the nation's adults - too
much fat, sugar and salt and too few fruits and
vegetables. A new study of more than 3,000 youngsters
found significant numbers of infants and toddlers are
downing french fries, pizza, candy and soda.
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