The Best F'in Salad Dressing Ever: To Impress Even Stubborn Bunnies
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- ISBN978-1-987858-12-9
- EAN9781987858129
- Date de parution04/12/2020
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMinistry of Creative Parenting
Résumé
Little ones love snacking on tomatos, berries and leaves of mint, chives and basil from the garden. Kids gravitate to veg naturally. Their bodies constantly crave nutrients. All you have to do is open the door with a tasty addictive salad dressing. A dressing you can put on almost everything. Combined with these fast easy, photogenic recipes and you all win!Sure it is barely work for you, sure it may not technically be a salad, but shouldn't all vegetable and greens count? So why get hung up on a name? (And yes you can get protein from peas.
Those little green balls are packed with what a plant needs to grow. Which is probably why kids love them too.)
Those little green balls are packed with what a plant needs to grow. Which is probably why kids love them too.)
Little ones love snacking on tomatos, berries and leaves of mint, chives and basil from the garden. Kids gravitate to veg naturally. Their bodies constantly crave nutrients. All you have to do is open the door with a tasty addictive salad dressing. A dressing you can put on almost everything. Combined with these fast easy, photogenic recipes and you all win!Sure it is barely work for you, sure it may not technically be a salad, but shouldn't all vegetable and greens count? So why get hung up on a name? (And yes you can get protein from peas.
Those little green balls are packed with what a plant needs to grow. Which is probably why kids love them too.)
Those little green balls are packed with what a plant needs to grow. Which is probably why kids love them too.)