Mummy browse through few mummy bloggers' sites,
New ingredients for toddler porridge!~
She try to cook it for me,
Apple porridge!~
There's a saying:
An apple a day keeps the doctor away!
I always love to eat apple...
But I didn't eat it everyday...
Anyhow,
If mummy prepare apple in different ways,
Maybe I can consider of consuming apple everyday...
The raw ingredient for my apple porridge:
Meat and two apples...
The outcome of the combination:
Sweet sweet yummy porridge!~
Just one word to describe:
Delicious!
looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYUM!
ReplyDeletewow, delish!
ReplyDeleteYour son loves sweet stuff, huh?
ReplyDeleteMy son didn't like the apple cereal, now also just taking plain rice cereal. :-)
Cool! Never thought of adding fruit into staple food!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm looks delicious but wouldn't the cooking process destroy the vitamins?
ReplyDeleteTaste nice isn't it? My Angel loves that too :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my site.. sorry that the loading has caused you so much trouble :P Oh yes, this porridge looks so nutritious and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteaiyo, so big the apple.. u didnt cut it into smaller pieces? but i know, the apple will be so soft after cooking, big or small doesnt matter... clever prince to like eating it this way.. :)
ReplyDeletethat is new to me, apple porridge. Must be a bit sweet for the porridge as it takes the sweetness from the apple. Will try it one day.
ReplyDeletei find it a little sweet....
ReplyDeleteanyway glad that Sean like it.
I m planning to cook apple porridge for Ryan tomolo...Hope he will like it too.
ReplyDeleteMmmm..yummy. Sweet stuff, kids sure love it..haha
ReplyDeleteGreat that Sean loves the fruit porridge.
ReplyDeleteSo now you can think more of the similar type of porridge for him.
My boys had those instant porridge. I'm such a lazy mummy lah. LOL ;)
ReplyDeleteJoops, ryliej, misty, thankx!~
ReplyDeletePet, he only likes this sweet porridge, other sweet stuff he's not fancy...
Angeline, cool ya, I also tried to cook after I saw in Caroline and Joanne's blog...
Chloe, I use same method as cooking the green vegetables, only add in the apple when the porridge is almost cook... Not sure will destroy the nutrients in apple or not.. Just wanna let my son hv more variety of taste for his porridge..
Caroline, yah... delicious!~ Thankx for sharing in your blog..
HN, it's ok, I manage to go in in the end.. haha~
Merryn, my boy loves to bite apple, so I decided to make it big... haha~~
Superman, sweet sweet apple taste porridge, tasted nice than I imagine, try try one day...
Littlelamb, how many apples you put in? maybe too much?
Mery, I saw it in your blogpost already.. haha~
Mummy Gwen, haha~ can't resist nice food..
Joanne, always get new idea through your blog.. TQVM!
Janice, I never buy those instand porridge, I scared too many ajinomoto.. I only put ingredient and never add salt or soy sauce for my boy's porridge...
must have tasted like sweet thong sui! its something new for me too
ReplyDeleteHave you tried Pear porridge? They are equally good!
ReplyDeleteWen, really taste nice, try to cook for your kiddos!~ hehe
ReplyDeleteFamily first, thankx for suggestion!~ Can cook pear porridge for his next meal.. haha~
Hi nice reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteApple porridge? Never heard this before. Must try. For sweet stuff, I have only tried sweet potato porridge and my boy love it!
Cheeyee, thankx for reading my blog!~ My son likes sweet potato porridge first, especially the purple one.. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh looks yummy! can adult take it too? :)
ReplyDeleteNo limit must give to toddler.. Of course adult can consume it, too!
ReplyDeletei love putting apples into jayden's food too :) it really gives a nice sweetness to his meal! :)
ReplyDeletebtw, is that a slow cooker?
Kristie, not slow cooker, I normally put the porridge after cook inside to keep warm...
ReplyDeleteWow. This is new to me. I know we can use papaya to make soup...but apple for porridge is new.
ReplyDeleteNice. :)
Moomykin, creative isn't it? I also read it from other mummy's blog... The outcome's superb, my boy loves it so much!
ReplyDeleteI also learned a lot from you, Kylie.
ReplyDeleteJoanne.. haha, then we learn from each other la.. hahaa~~
ReplyDeleteoic, so that is somewhat like a flask/jar ya, thanks.
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