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    Cooking sw for all the family??

    Just wondered if any of you cook sw meals for all the family, and if so what do you cook?
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    We eat the same Hun


    Spag Bol
    Meatballs
    Lasagne
    Pasta bake
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    SW chips
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    Quiche
    Salads
    Casseroles with mash
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    Thanks for such an impressive list!
    I am getting back on the wagon and don't want to be cooking separate dinners, but there are lots of realistic meals on your list, so thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy831 View Post
    Thanks for such an impressive list!
    I am getting back on the wagon and don't want to be cooking separate dinners, but there are lots of realistic meals on your list, so thanks again
    Check out the recipes thread Hun or my listed threads as there are lots of ideas on there for u and there all suitable for the whole family xxx

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    Thanks mrs w will definatly have a look

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    No problem at all.
    Oooo another favourite of ours is carbonara too and it's really quick to make. I'd post you the link to my recipe but I can't do it from my phone lol.
    If you want to see the recipes thought you can click on my name then on latest posted threads of something like that lol xxx

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    I only ever make one meal .... Unless its leftovers day worried at first if it was suitable for my toddler but as sw Is a healthy balanced way of Eating for life its perfect for him to start the good Eating habits early xx good luck and happy cooking



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    Quote Originally Posted by cat yoyo greaves
    I only ever make one meal .... Unless its leftovers day worried at first if it was suitable for my toddler but as sw Is a healthy balanced way of Eating for life its perfect for him to start the good Eating habits early xx good luck and happy cooking
    That's what I want to do ,hubby will try most things, but I have a 12 yr old that says he don't like most things, a 7 yr old that will pretty much eat anything but a 5 year old that won't eat meat or anything sloppy !!!!
    So when I look at a recipe I think they won't eat that, and he won't eat etc, but I am going to just start cooking one meal and if they are hungry they'll have to eat it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy831 View Post
    That's what I want to do ,hubby will try most things, but I have a 12 yr old that says he don't like most things, a 7 yr old that will pretty much eat anything but a 5 year old that won't eat meat or anything sloppy !!!!
    So when I look at a recipe I think they won't eat that, and he won't eat etc, but I am going to just start cooking one meal and if they are hungry they'll have to eat it !
    matthew my toddler sometimes says he doesnt like things but if hes hungry he eats it and if not it gets cling filmed until he says hes hungry then he gets it back (i do re heat it though ... im not totally cruel ) sounds strict i know but thats how may parents did it with me and it does work

    it would drive me potty making loads of different meals

    my son loves fish cakes and you can make sw versions

    below im listing a few family faves in our house

    bangers and mash (i make my mash syn free and creamy by mashing in a n egg whilst the potato is hot and seasoning well sounds strange but it works i was sceptical too) and use weight watchers sausages at half a syn each .... and plenty of veg
    gravy i make with water mushrooms onions and beef oxo roast mushrooms and onions in oven then blitz with oxo and water and reduce to a thick gravy (syn free and packed with hidden veg)
    stews casseroles etc etc
    sausage casserole is good 1x tin of beans 1x tin chopped tomatoes 1x pack sausages (ww ones again) chopped an onion and peppers and add chopped potato too if you wish chuck all together mix and cook in oven or slowcooker
    egg and sw chips
    crustless quiche (i make mine in a silicone cake tin or mini ones in silicone bun trays)
    beans on wholemeal toast (simple cheap and tasty)
    surprisingly fish fingers are low syn(1.5 to 2 syns each depending on brand) so you can always have fish fingers with the kiddies
    gammon god we love gammon
    roast dinner (as long as you dont eat the skin and cook roasties in frylite its syn free)
    shepherds pie
    chicken pie (mashed topped ) i use my leftover chicken from a roast to make this
    tuna pasta bake
    sausage pasta
    cheesy pasta
    creamy brocoli pasta(i use primula light 1/2 a tub is a hex a ) to make the sauce

    i could go on forever



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    Mine never used to be fussy !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cat yoyo greaves

    matthew my toddler sometimes says he doesnt like things but if hes hungry he eats it and if not it gets cling filmed until he says hes hungry then he gets it back (i do re heat it though ... im not totally cruel ) sounds strict i know but thats how may parents did it with me and it does work

    it would drive me potty making loads of different meals

    my son loves fish cakes and you can make sw versions

    below im listing a few family faves in our house

    bangers and mash (i make my mash syn free and creamy by mashing in a n egg whilst the potato is hot and seasoning well sounds strange but it works i was sceptical too) and use weight watchers sausages at half a syn each .... and plenty of veg
    gravy i make with water mushrooms onions and beef oxo roast mushrooms and onions in oven then blitz with oxo and water and reduce to a thick gravy (syn free and packed with hidden veg)
    stews casseroles etc etc
    sausage casserole is good 1x tin of beans 1x tin chopped tomatoes 1x pack sausages (ww ones again) chopped an onion and peppers and add chopped potato too if you wish chuck all together mix and cook in oven or slowcooker
    egg and sw chips
    crustless quiche (i make mine in a silicone cake tin or mini ones in silicone bun trays)
    beans on wholemeal toast (simple cheap and tasty)
    surprisingly fish fingers are low syn(1.5 to 2 syns each depending on brand) so you can always have fish fingers with the kiddies
    gammon god we love gammon
    roast dinner (as long as you dont eat the skin and cook roasties in frylite its syn free)
    shepherds pie
    chicken pie (mashed topped ) i use my leftover chicken from a roast to make this
    tuna pasta bake
    sausage pasta
    cheesy pasta
    creamy brocoli pasta(i use primula light 1/2 a tub is a hex a ) to make the sauce

    i could go on forever
    Thanks for all the suggestions

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