Darrien: Biscuit
I had packed bite-sized apple, mini biscuits, grapes and even groundnuts for him before. Once, I put half a sardine bun in his snack box but he told me that his teacher threw it into dustbin. Probably it fell down onto the ground or my boy simply played with his food. It's wiser to pack food that he can nimble with his fingers. He loves Nestle's Koko Crunch cereal but not the Milo cereal balls. Slice of bread is not his liking too.
Malay kuih seems to be good choice but whenever he's offered a kuih, the chances are he'll mash it up.
Fried noodle, mihun, nasi lemak or nasi kerabu, not an option either since he is too lazy to use the spoon. It'll be nightmare for his teachers later.
Cookies will be, most probably, crushed to crumbs, without being eaten.
Surprisingly, he asked for a piece of white bread after seeing Wife spread Philadelphia cream cheese onto toast bread. He spread some cream cheese onto the bread and promised Wife he would eat it.
Meticulously shaping the bread into bite-sized |
Eat like Japan fastest eater, Takeru |
Sumbat mouthful |
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