If you know him, you know he basically refuses to eat meat unless it's a chicken nugget!
Short Pants is a finicky eater to say the least. So I'm always trying to think of ways to make food appear appealing. It's crazy how you could put the same foods in a different order and all of the sudden,
PRESTO! It looks delicious! :)
Today I wanted to use up our lunch meat and cheese so automatically you'd think, "let's make a sandwich".
Wrong... Short Pants will take one look at a sandwich and say,
"DONE!" without even putting it to his mouth. So instead, since he loves
racing, we added a little flare to sandwich fix-ins!
Racing Roll Ups!
A simple lunch of smoked deli ham, string cheese, wheat bread, salad {with ranch dressing of course} and corn, with a few racing flags, made all the difference for my boy.
{Had to add in the above picture for our fellow 'James Gang Racing' Family}
LOVE YOU GUYS!
Have fun at the street drags!!
I think one of the most important things (that I often forget to do myself), is to try to get the kids involved in making their meal. This creates a sense of accomplishment and also makes him aware that the complex meal that sits in front of him came from all the ingredients he enjoys! He is such a good helper :)
Short Pants loves to cut the cheese... (Que immature laughter) ;-)
Letting Short Pants have choices is also a BIG help in getting him to cooperate, like asking if he wants ham or turkey? Yellow or white cheese? A pickle added or on the side? (and of course he wanted to eat pickles before they could make it to the roll up) :)
Finally he was able to enjoy his lunch! At first I wasn't sure if he'd really eat the Racing Roll-Ups, but ...
SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Proudly showing off his creation :) Messy face and all!
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