Tartlet? Tartlet? Word Has Lost All Meaning
(The "Friends" viewers among you will get the title!)
The girls were out with Daddy for the majority of the day and Penny's first words as she came through the door were, "I'm so excited to try the pea tarts, Mummy!"
Colour me shocked and delighted!
We warmed them up and served them with baked beans - again so she had something on her plate that she definitely liked - and straight away she tucked in.
A tentative bite of just the pastry at first, and then some of the pea mixture too. Immediately she gave it a 5/10 because she didn't like it as much as the pesto from yesterday.

She had good reasoning too. The peas were mixed all over the pasta, but here they were all in one place. She tried another bit though, with beans on top, and then proceeded to eat all of the bacon, pastry and beans.
For her first attempt at "green" I couldn't be happier!
From Lucy M:
ReplyDeleteWell done Penny, you’re doing really well. I told Ben today what you are doing – he understands how you feel, he eats vegetable because he knows they are good for him and he should, but he doesn’t always enjoy them. his favourite vegetable is carrot and peas. He thinks it’s really good that you’re writing a blog about your thoughts of vegetables, he likes computers. Keep going you’re doing fantastically well. I wonder what you’ll be tasting tomorrow!
From Mel:
ReplyDeleteWell done penny xx
From Karen:
ReplyDeleteWell done Penny they look scrummy. You wont always eat it all up but having those little bites will progress to more. You will have to post the recipe and I will have a go at them don’t think they will turn out as good as yours though. Keep going your doing fantastic x