Parenting Tip: Breakfast For Dinner
Nothing can drive a parent as crazy as dealing with a child who won’t eat. Some kids won’t eat what you make that day–just preferences–other times, some kids just won’t eat anything, at all, ever…but maybe something crazy like a candy cane and a spoonful of tuna, all day.
As a parent, you’re left thinking: “Are they starving?,” “What if I put ketchup/applesauce/syrup on it?,” “Maybe I can bribe the kid with a toy?” Kids won’t let themselves starve (but watch out for dehydration), toppings don’t always work and neither do bribes.
One thing that does the trick: breakfast at dinnertime. Breakfast foods make kids happy and are usually quick to make, require few ingredients and, if you do it right, they’re healthy. We’re not talking sugar-laden cereals here Madames, but chicken and waffles (shout out to Roscoe’s), French toast with fruit, and eggs with wheat toast for dinner. Instead of a daily battle with food, breakfast for dinner won’t hurt the child, they’ll love it.
I was shocked when I saw this egg dish on a recent cover of the Food Network magazine.
THE RECIPE
-Butter a frying pan (keep it on medium heat, so the bread doesn’t burn)
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-Once the butter has melted, remove a small circle out of the bread and add the slice to the pan.
-Crack the egg in the center of the bread, salt and pepper. Cook for about two minutes so the egg firms up a bit.
-If you prefer the egg as in the image above, skip this step. Otherwise, flip the egg and bread, cook on that side for another two minutes. Enjoy!
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