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Easy Recipes To Make For Your Children While You’re Fasting

The perks of Ramazan are plenty. One of them is that your day doesn’t have to be as fast-paced as it usually is. You can sleep in a little, work a little less and generally unwind- just a little. Right? Sure, as long as you don’t have kids.

Kids tend to make sure that you do not get any lazy days, and add the fact that school is off- you have yourself a regular day of regular chaos, only in Ramazan when you happen to be fasting. #Blessed.

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The one thing that seems to be of most inconvenience is whipping up breakfast/lunch/snacks in the heat when you’re feeling a little woozy. So we’ve put together a list of quick, kid-friendly dishes (and tips) that will be your saving grace this month.

*Remember, the key here is to make sure your kids are fed with minimal effort- not how to get the maximum amount of Vitamins A, B and C, iron, fiber and calcium into one meal.

What you can do in advance

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Frozen parathas FTW

Frozen parathas and I are the best of friends this month. They offer a great base for many dishes and are good with some reheated salan from the night before. Here are some things you can whip up using frozen parathas:

Eggs for days

I will refrain from the number of typical phrases that people use when talking of eggs: (anday ka funda, eggcellent, eggsactly, eggcetera). Wow, I really couldn’t help it.

Anyway, eggs are great. Especially because you don’t need to defrost them and they have a cook time of two-minutes. Here’s what you can do:

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Pasta la vista baby

Pasta is one of the most versatile ingredients to work with. It can be fancy-gourmet, or super simple. Here are a few ideas on how you can make pasta with the least amount of effort:

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Sandwich it

You get my point. Use brown bread, I’ve noticed that kids don’t really notice the difference (unless it’s multigrain, then you’re in trouble mama)

 

What do you guys whip up for your kids when you would much rather be asleep? Let us know!