I have three very specific kind of eaters in my home – all of whom are increasingly difficult to feed.
My almost-twelve-year-old son is a food connoisseur who prefers camembert cheese and olives to anything else, my eight-year-old has a sensory disorder which means he finds it incredibly difficult to eat anything much at all and my six-year-old daughter is the best kind of eater – she’ll give anything a go.
The problem with having different kinds of eaters is that it makes it incredibly difficult to make one meal that they’re all happy with. Over time I’ve learned to stick to making meals that are simple, and can be easily modified to make them all happy.
What I want to eat for breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner rarely comes into the equation, which is pretty annoying but at the end of the day, happy kids aid my digestion so we all win as long as I stick to their rules of eating.
This is what we ate today. Please keep in mind that it was only their fourth day back at school, so I was a little rushed. It’s not our best effort, but it’s definitely not our worst either.
Breakfast.
This year I decided to start a new morning routine which would see me waking up at half past five in the morning, exercising, getting ready and packing up the school bags before the kids even woke up. In my head it would transform our mornings from rushed, stress-inducing messes to calmer, better starts to the day involving lots of hugs and time for me to linger over my morning brew.