Put a pen on it

So there are often times when I think to myself, "this really worked with Veer, maybe I should share it with the other Moms!" And there are other times when I look to other moms to get their reactions to something absolutely crazy that I put to test with my baby boy.
There are also times when I want to share some cooking ideas, some playtime techniques or basic fashion with other new Moms without really being in their face.

Moms need a place where they can do their victory dance and also where they can vent their frustrations. Mommy groups are great, but sometimes it becomes a Pi***g contest (in a man's world). I just want to pen down my days of happiness and crazies and let people decide if they want to use my 2 cents or not!

So here I am with my little blog, writing away my days and embossing them as memories a.k.a - "Putting a pen on it"

Take what you please :)

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Dinner : Very veggie curried quinoa

Veer has really developed a taste and liking for quinoa which is amazing for us veggies as it packs up a good amount of protien. This is our staple dinner routine which i gobble up as well. Thought it will be a tasty and healthy option for you to try out.

Ingredients :
Half a small carrot
Half a small green zucchini
Quarter white potato
Half a winter squash or bottle guord
Quarter of a small sweet onion
One small tomato
White quinoa
Spices : turneric, cumin powder, salt

Method :
Sauté the onions, tomatoes and steamed veggies, add in cooked quinoa and season with the spices. Super easy and extremely tasty 😄 and loaded with nutrients!

If your baby doesn't appreciate too much texture you can absolutely blend everything together with a little water or homemade vegetable stock. I usually add a little oregano for the yum smell..

Veer is very fond of looking for veggies and picking them out of the quinoa... That makes meal time a lot of fun.

Enjoy! 

3 comments:

  1. Seems like a great recipe
    Powerhouse for proteins and vitamins
    I think I ll have that for dinner today.for those in India try amaranth which is also a get alternative to quinoa

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  2. Seems like a great recipe
    Powerhouse for proteins and vitamins
    I think I ll have that for dinner today.for those in India try amaranth which is also a get alternative to quinoa

    ReplyDelete