How does this sound for supper?!


Question: Boneless skinless chicken breasts cooked on the grill
Stuffing
Chicken flavored noodles
Peas
Butterscotch pie and Chocolate pie

This is the plan. We are having a pumpkin carving party for the neighborhood kids. There are only 4 of them so I decided to feed them supper first then carve away. Thanks for your answers!


Answers: Boneless skinless chicken breasts cooked on the grill
Stuffing
Chicken flavored noodles
Peas
Butterscotch pie and Chocolate pie

This is the plan. We are having a pumpkin carving party for the neighborhood kids. There are only 4 of them so I decided to feed them supper first then carve away. Thanks for your answers!

That sounds delicious! That was nice of you to feed them dinner and have then carve pumpkins.I hope you all have a Great time.

Sounds yummy to me..

sounds pretty darn good, can i come? i promise i wont make a scene like last time

sounds good to me! if i bring a pumpkin, can i come over too? ;-)

YUMMMM! Can I come over?

that sounds really good and thats really cool what your doing for those kids

Sounds good to me!!

I would make pumpkin pie instead of the others, but otherwise sounds good!

Everything but the peas sounds yummy to me :-) Since I am not a pea lover, and most kids aren't either, how about some green beans instead?
Happy carving!

Good, except for the butterscotch pie...I would just serve the chocolate

not too sure what they will think of the peas and butter scitch but sounds good to me

Sounds like an excellent meal. Yummy!! You might want to serve either the noodles or the stuffing (not both) because that is a lot of starch. How lucky your children are that their mother makes such a lovely dinner for the neighborhood children before a night of pumpkin carving. Make sure they watch their fingers? You don't want a bloody mess on your hands.

Sounds like a meal the kids will go for. Good food and variety.

That sounds like stuff kids would like. I would suggest trying to find something besides the butterscotch pie. I'm allergic to butterscotch, and the reaction I get is too gross to describe here. I'd hate for a child who didn't know they had an allergy to it suffer through the night. Maybe Dutch apple, pumpkin custard or sweet potato pie? Try to get reduced sodium stuffing and noodles if you haven't bought them yet. Your menu is heavy on starches. Have you considered fresh fruit or veggies that aren't starchy -- or maybe frozen peas and carrots instead of just peas? (I don't mean to be nit picky. Just giving my honest opinion of your menu. I have to cook low sodium meals because my husband has high blood pressure. After eating low sodium for years, packaged stuffing and noodles are too salty for me. I also have to make sure we eat whole grain carbs.. But who knows? Maybe the kids are used to eating similar things all the time.)

The bomb! Yummmm! <*-*>

Go for it it all sounds lovely and you get my star for FRESH.

Enjoy every morsel and have fun....xxxx

Sounds great!

How old are these kids? I don't know of any kids that like boneless skinless (chicken) breasts......... and I hate peas .... and don't know too many young children who would eat them. Thumbs up for the Chocolate pie.

Maybe its just a culture thing

Bon Apetite!!!!

WELL IT SOUNDS GREAT FOR ALL BUT MAYBE YOU SHOULD ADD SOME HOT DOGS ALSO FOR THE KIDO'S.

Sounds okay to me though I don't know how the kids will like it. I guess it depends on what they're used to eating and how old they are.

Thing is, if I'm going to fire up the grill, I'd probably grill some veggies too. Maybe corn on the cob? For adults, I would marinate some portobello mushrooms with balsamic vinegar and sea salt prior to grilling.

And I agree with the other answerer who suggested pumpkin pie to carry on the theme.

Bon appetit!

Sounds great.
YUMMY!!!





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