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im sure my son has hollow legs
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Valice in | Report | 30 May 2004 14:37 |
when i was young we moved home to a district 100 miles away, the entire family were always feeling hungry. Then one day my mum made a meal which was basically a yorkshire pudding mix with onion and mashed corned beef mixed in and baked in a swiss roll tin. That did the trick it filled us well, and we were never that hungry again, tasted good too. Val |
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Sandra | Report | 30 May 2004 14:17 |
Hi Kylie my boys were nightmares,non stop eating when i worked i would fill the chest freezer every week and the cupboards, over £200 a week on food i did 15hr days and ate at work, and the cupboards were bare, i now have 3 x 6ft 4 boys and they are like rakes, my 2 girls were a bit better, the youngest now 16 loves fruit, cockles, prawns, rollmop herrings, noodles and she's 4ft 10 but i swear all 5 have there stomachs in there feet. sandra |
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Unknown | Report | 30 May 2004 13:24 |
Hi Kylie I've never been able to sit and eat a huge three-course meal, I'm more of a 'grazer'. My mum used to say that I had 'one meal a day, all day long' but now we have to say it about my son! He is a big lad though, 6'1", and not overweight just broad. One of my nephews is exactly the same, can be genuinely hungry soon after a meal. Fine as long as they eat healthy stuff, but it costs a fortune in supermarket bills LOL |
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kylie from perth in oz | Report | 30 May 2004 10:23 |
well just been to my mums and had our dinner my eldest had an adult size meal thatw as 2hrs ago and he is no asking for his tea 2minute noodles is your kids always hungry too (listen to me moaning again about my kids i love them really) |