Unlike me, who's not afraid to scarf down my weight in sushi, my children are picky eaters. Throughout their childhood, I've found petrified slices of tomatoes hidden in the pages of magazines and Lima beans in shorts' pockets. Yeah, I just loved cleaning snot-colored goop off of clean clothes. And a bean stain (discovered by a well-meaning co-worker) is hard to explain when found on the seat of white pants. So, in order to keep my sanity and get my children to eat veggies, I have Surprise, suprise...guess what's on the inside! Debbie Roppolo 06/15/2017
Unlike me, who's not afraid to scarf down my weight in sushi, my children are picky eaters. Throughout their childhood, I've found petrified slices of tomatoes hidden in the pages of magazines and Lima beans in shorts' pockets. Yeah, I just loved cleaning snot-colored goop off of clean clothes. And a bean stain (discovered by a well-meaning co-worker) is hard to explain when found on the seat of white pants. So, in order to keep my sanity and get my children to eat veggies, I have