Some days those names are reversed but, overall, they are both pretty picky eaters! I find feeding them meals to be a real challenge because I want to make sure they get exposed to a variety of foods but I also need to make sure they actually eat food too. If they had their way, their diets would consist of macaroni & cheese, pizza and cheerios.
Breakfast is our biggest challenge. I’m not home for week day breakfasts because I am at work long before they open their adorable little eyes. Mathlete handles breakfast duty and he isn’t really fond of cooking…or breakfast for that matter. So, he gets stuck with the difficult task of coming up with breakfast ideas that these two will eat in a small amount of time AND with little effort required to actually get it on the table.
Thankfully, we have an Aunt that makes the perfect breakfast for our busy little family {who may or may not eat their breakfast in the car on the way to school on many mornings some days}…Aunt Jemima!
Aunt Jemima Lil’ Griddles are bite sized which is perfect for my kids! Plus, every batch is made from scratch with real ingredients like eggs and milk. It is a great solution since I am not there to make a hot breakfast for them each morning.
My little boy devours the mini pancakes! Mathlete says he barely has time to get them on the table before E has eaten all of them!
H likes the Cinnamon French Toast Sticks the best! H has a tendency to move really slow on school mornings when it comes to getting dressed and ready to leave. The Lil’ Griddles French Toast Sticks are great for her because she can take them on the go if she is running behind.
A breakfast this delicious is perfect for kids and adults too.
Thank you to Aunt Jemima Frozen Breakfast for being a sponsor. I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective. All opinions expressed here are my own.
Lisa Nelson says
Ahhhhhhh yes, picky eaters. I know those very well! This is a great suggestion. I think I will go get some to try. I have been making my own pancakes, but this is a much easier solution if they will eat them.
Thanks for this!