Molly is a picky eater. What? Almost all three and half year olds are picky eaters? Well, good for them. Molly, if she knew how picky a standard picky eater was, sheād be twice as picky. On purpose. Just to test what would happen. Like most kids, sheāll eat yogurt (but only from the sippy cup, mixed with milk ā no- not THAT sippy cup, the pink one. With the other lid. NO! TheĀ OTHERĀ lid!!) and sheāll eat macaroni and cheese (except that piece- NO!Ā THATĀ PIECE!!! the one that looks hard and crispy after it was baked!) and sheāll eat string cheese (NO! I want to open it!!) and sheāll eat chickenĀ Ā (except that piece- NO!Ā THATĀ PIECE!!! the one that looks hard and crispy after it was baked!) and thatās about it. Oh, wait. She eats lox. As in, pickled, smoked, greasy disgusting lox. Sheāll just devour that stuff like itās ice cream. Oh, sheāll also eat ice cream.
Fruit and veggies? No how. No way. I donāt know how she got it in her head that she hates fruit. I mean ANY fruit, except bananas. No berries. No melon. No apples, No grapes. No oranges, No watermelon. No mango (unless itās dried. and hard and crispy. Go figure.)
And Veggies? Maybe corn. Elie can coax her into eating a couple of peas every now and then. And sweet potato soup (thatās not even a veggie- but itās the closest we get)
I had a brainstorm. Iām gonna Muchify Mashed potatoes!!! This is NOT about getting her to eat potatoes. It is about getting her to eat the secret muchifier.
The ingredients:
Potatoes.Ā Beets.Ā (GOOD FOR YOU AND FUCHSIA TOO!!!) and some boxed veggie broth.
Those fellaās stain like nobodies business.
peel āem
Add salt to the boiling water. Oh? Did I forget to mention that? Boil water. Youāre making mashed potatoes. Dur. Oh, and get the kid involved. They like that.
Oh. Chop those suckers into pieces before dumping them into the water. Cut the beets smaller than the potatoes. They like to take their sweet time waiting to get soft.
I decided to dump an ear of corn in my pot. Because, ya know, it was there. I thought maybe the corn would turn pink too!
I yiyi!!! That cornās not pink!!!
ā¦but it sure is tasty!!
Time to mash the potatoes and beets! The moment of truth!!!
Iām thinking, perhaps, disaster. The potatoes were yellow, not white. The sign at the supermarket said they were good for mashing. Iām no expert. I listen to the signs at the supermarket. Next time Iāll go with the ones they said were good for baking. Those looked white. Besides, what do the signs at the supermarket know? They canāt tell the difference between all those other green leafy things either. Need parsley, come home with cilantro. Need cilantro, come home with dill. Need dill, come home with curly parsley. Wait. Is that just me? Whatever. Moving right alongā¦ Ā So, this stuff Iām mashing, is this what they use on CSI when someoneās guts explode? Oh, no- it looks just like that disgusting bloody fat they suck out of peopleās thighs when they get liposuction. On TV. For real. Yick. So, it seems, beets turn red when you cook them. Lesson learned.
meanwhile, across the room ā¦ āhello? hello? is someone there???ā Why isnāt anyone answering me???ā
When fully mixed, they start to resemble cherry snow cones. With bits of brain mixed in. This might not work. Not even in the pink princess bowl.
But wait! Whatās this!?! SHE LIKES IT!!! She doesnāt think it looks like brains!!! Itās pink! Itās Muchtastic! It tastes like plain old mashed potatoes with the healing powers ofĀ beets!! WooooHoooo! SUCCESS!!!!
Next time, maybe Iāll addĀ HOMEMADE GLITTERĀ to sprinkle on top!
PS- When it cools, it actually turns back to fuchsia again! That makes it Magic color changing Muchy Mashed Potatoes!!! Yahoooo!
****Please note, The Beet Growers Association of America has not provided me with any compensation for writing this post. In case you were worried my opinions were paid for. I wish.****