Quick Bites: Something For The Kids

I will do a more in-depth review at some point, but last night I took Nigella Lawson’s iPhone cooking app out for a stroll. After looking over all the options, I ended up settling on the most dead-easy meal, possibly ever. Feast your eyes on my little bow ties.

The dish is just pasta, cut up ham, frozen peas, cream, and some parmesan. It takes about ten minutes all in, and I couldn’t have been more satisfied. This recipe is in a whole “Children” section of her app, with other kid-friendly food. Although I have a feeling it makes the cut because it’s both good and doesn’t really require any time when you might already be busy with hungry kids.

To extend the theme of kids’ food, I enjoyed it while watching one of the best childrens movies of all time (and one could make a convincing argument for just overall best movie), The Wizard of Oz. Go, Robo-Tin Man! The fancy Belgian ale I had to wash it all down was perhaps less kid-friendly, but after slaving over a hot stove for hardly any time at all, I had earned it.

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