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Article: Homemade pizza may not be a bad breakfast choice for finicky child
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- Daily Breeze
- Article date:
- February 7, 2002
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Homemade pizza may not be a bad breakfast choice for finicky child
Q. "Is it bad to give a child pizza for breakfast? Some say it's
not a breakfast food. I don't want to sendmy son to school hungry,
and there are only a few foods he likes." -- A mother from
Chesapeake, Va.
A. In the mid-1950s, Robin Peacock of Raleigh, N.C., started a bit
of a breakfast ruckus after she served her five kids tomato soup and
open-faced hamburger sandwiches one morning.
"We usually had eggs and bacon or oatmeal, but thechildren were
getting bored," she says. "At school, they commented about the
wonderful breakfast they had had. I got many calls from parents
complaining that this was horrible, and that it was ...
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