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- May 21, 2008 at 2:57 pm #257750Guest
— In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, “pseuzanne”
wrote: >Hello,
My kids love apples sticks and/or carrots sticksw/ peanut butter and dip into raisins or sunflower seeds.
Bread is very fattening, if you are dieting than maybe just make some
ham & cheese roll ups without the breador try sm. burrito or pita shells.
You are lucky you have warm weather.
Michigan has been rainy, warm, cold on & off.Today & yesterday has been cool.
It feels more like fall weather our way.
M.O.P.S. is an international group.It stands for mothers of
preschoolers. You can go online and find a group in your area.
It is a group of christian ladies non-demonination that meet about2 times per month & keep planned activties throughout the summer!
There is nursery provided for children, while mothers have
adult social time, breakfast, guest speaker, craft.I was a member and really enjoyed it.
Just wanted to share that with you.
It sounds like you are a proud active mom!!Stacie
> It’s finally getting warm here in Massachusetts, and I’m using free
> parks, playgrounds, ponds, etc. to entertain my 2 1/2- year-old. I> always pack a lunch for both of us in the cooler, but need some fresh
> ideas to avert boredom. I’m trying to lose weight, and I don’t like
her> to have too much sugar, so even though PB&J sandwiches are easy, I
need
> an alternative. She also gets impatient waiting in the morning while> mommy packs lunch, so things that go together quickly would be a
bonus.
> We don’t have any other special dietary needs, although the only fishI
> can stand is tuna. Any suggestions?
>> Thanks,
> Suzanne
>
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