thanks guys! yes creations, you hit the nail on the head, it's just too much work making dips, i've been trying to concentrate on the main part of the dinner so far. (honestly, I just can't believe how busy it is with two kids, before I had kids I thought it would only be this busy if you were trying to be supermum, but personally i'm only just, actually often not even covering the basics and I'm still run of my feet every second of the day!! actually now we mention it is there anywhere on the forum i could get help with scheduling my day?)
I do make hummus already and I'm going to start making satay sauce (basically peanut butter with lemon juice, garlic and chilli stirred in) so I guess it's a start. I actually used to givewhile DS1 plain tomato puree as a dip when he was a baby and he loved it, even though it's so sour!! Yes I also need a snack the size of lunch for outings, at the moment I'm struggling with that, but i don't have an oven, so that is really limiting. I am going to start trying the shaped /faces thing. DS1 was never fooled by it but I haven't tried yet with DS2.
Yes, suggestions would be more than welcome! The healthy stuff here is basically red lentils, brown lentils, chickpeas, chickpea flour, yardlong beans, green peas, potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkin (but I don't know how to cook it, every time I do it it's not nice), peanuts, almonds and cashews (both expensive), raisins, dates, figs (very tough and chewy!). Then there's rice, which is very poor nutritionally but they love it. I've tried mixing other stuff in but most of the time they won't touch it like that. There is brown rice but it's very mushy when cooked. There's also pasta and noodles which they both like. Then there's papaya, bananas, mango, watermelon.