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Sentinel 03-08-2011 09:51 PM

Tuna salad sandwich? Add some small diced red onions and celery in there to give it flavour and crunchy texture.

k2_alpha 03-08-2011 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Culverin (Post 7333477)
I do a short rib stew. It's really nothing more than browned short rib, then mirepoix (celery carrots onions) and a few tomatoes.
Just slow cook it for a couple hours until the short ribs melt in your mouth.
Since the veggies are cooked down, it's more like the sauce.

He'll eat his veggies then, cause they'll taste like cow.


You can also puree (sp? basically blending the crap out of it) veggies into pasta dressing.

A simple red pepper sauce is good. Its nice and sweet.

xmisstrinh 03-09-2011 08:23 AM

onion, celery and peppers are a no no for him =\

sonick 03-09-2011 08:24 AM

Even red peppers? They are much sweeter and tastier than green.

Try Carrots, Tomatoes, Spinach, Broccoli.

Liquid_o2 03-09-2011 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by xmisstrinh (Post 7335132)
onion, celery and peppers are a no no for him =\

What is he 2 years old?

I don't understand people who refuse to eat large varieties of food (ie. vegetables) unless it is a food allergy. Sure there's certain items that I'm not a big fan of (tripe comes to mind), but I wouldn't say that is a food staple, and I would still eat it if it was put in front of me.

Does he eat lettuce? You can make a wrap with leftover chicken/steak, cheese, lettuce, and any other items he won't refuse to eat.

Chili is a good idea because you can get away with no veggies although onions are usually in most chili recipes.

Anakin 03-09-2011 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by xmisstrinh (Post 7335132)
onion, celery and peppers are a no no for him =\

find a guy that doesn't eat like a baby

Phil@rise 03-09-2011 12:54 PM

My G/F makes me lunch everyday its great and much healthier then the alternative.
May I recommend that you kill two birds with one stone. Make a nice dinner and the leftovers make for a great lunch.
Right now I'm eating pan seared cod with steamed veggies on the side.

Great68 03-09-2011 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil@rise (Post 7335461)
May I recommend that you kill two birds with one stone. Make a nice dinner and the leftovers make for a great lunch.

+1
That's what we do the majority of the time. I'm usually the envy of the lunchroom.

Great68 03-09-2011 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Liquid_o2 (Post 7335246)
I don't understand people who refuse to eat large varieties of food (ie. vegetables) unless it is a food allergy.

I agree,

One of my cousins hates Mushrooms. Once I invited him over for dinner, and I made Fajitas with mushrooms in it. What pissed me off is that he ate like a fajita and a half before he realised there was mushrooms in it and then he put it down and refused to eat more.

I was like "Fuck, get over this psychological aversion to Mushrooms you baby, because you obviously thought it tasted fine until you saw it"

MelonBoy 03-09-2011 03:42 PM

sushi, pretty easy to make :D

!Yaminashi 03-09-2011 03:53 PM

My gf doesn't bring me food at work cause she works quite a ways away from me, plus I bring meals for the day. BUT she does get me these cajun chicken wraps.

They're OSSUM! Maybe try making him something like that, paired with chipotle mayo its seks
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donjalapeno 03-09-2011 08:05 PM

home made chicken strips and potato crisps

and a light ceasar salad to even shit out.


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