I really think
fried rice was invented by a mom with a lot of leftovers. Today I made fried rice out of a bunch of leftovers - cold steamed Jasmine rice, cauliflower and romanesco, and a lone Kosher hot dog, minced, along with the obligatory egg. It was a big hit, and E wanted two helpings!
Bento #96 - Fried rice, sugar snap peas and carrots, organic green grapes and Caesar dipping sauce.
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Fried rice = yummy!!
I never knew fried rice was so easy to make until I saw your recipe, tried it, and loved it!
Thanks!!!!
You know, I've never made fried rice myself, but Eli loves it and with Carol's rec., I think I'll try out your recipe.
Yum! I'd be happy to have this lunch, esp. w/ 2 helpings of fried rice. : )
I'm liking the training chopsticks - where did you pick those up?
looks yummy
Here in the Philippines, fried rice is always one of the most-loved foods for breakfast.♥ Anything you mix with it is good! :)
@ Christopher - they are called training chopsticks and these particular ones are Pororo characters. I picked these up at Super H but they can also be found on Amazon.
These dishes are so cute. It's true that the way the food is presented will make a difference in whether or not a child eats it, and with presentations like this, how could they not? I'll have to remember to try some of these for my kids.
my oldest LOVES fried rice- VERY eggy fried rice. He makes it all the time. (I need my own chickens). I hate the smell of cooking eggs.
I'm debating if mt teen boys are too old for those cool dishes. I think not.I'd use them.
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