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<blockquote data-quote="Jo123" data-source="post: 1398731" data-attributes="member: 13144"><p>I had the same issue, although my children were older at the time.</p><p>Mine both loved spag bog and lasagne and I would give them lasagne or spag bog, and I would just have the bolognaise with vegetables.</p><p>They loved stir fry I would have it with no noodles.</p><p>Roasted veg, but I would do a separate with the higher carb veggies. </p><p>Casseroles, obviously with no potates or dumplings for me.</p><p>Mine used to love carbonara from a very young age, I just had mine on a plate of veg rather than pasta.</p><p></p><p>I worked part time and definitely didn't want the aggravation of cooking two dinners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo123, post: 1398731, member: 13144"] I had the same issue, although my children were older at the time. Mine both loved spag bog and lasagne and I would give them lasagne or spag bog, and I would just have the bolognaise with vegetables. They loved stir fry I would have it with no noodles. Roasted veg, but I would do a separate with the higher carb veggies. Casseroles, obviously with no potates or dumplings for me. Mine used to love carbonara from a very young age, I just had mine on a plate of veg rather than pasta. I worked part time and definitely didn't want the aggravation of cooking two dinners. [/QUOTE]
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