Pete
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Mushrooms are a definite no.
I'm working on her fruit intake but it's a challenge!
Hopefully she'll grow out of it one day.
I'm working on her fruit intake but it's a challenge!
Hopefully she'll grow out of it one day.
We did the same with the punch but we usually stopped when we began to fall overYou should've seen them when they were here almost 3 years ago. They were pigging out on soda left & right!
I think the best options would be 1) to mix in stuff she loves with new foods and 2) not force her to eat anything.My granddaughter, 9, love her to bits, is such a fussy eater!
We make stuff and bake cakes together and eat the results (however it turns out ) but introducing anything new into her diet is, to put it mildly, a challenge.
Don't get this wrong, she doesn't live on junk food. She loves pasta, baked spuds, rice and veg, if she's told she likes it!
We made a pizza from scratch, including the tomato sauce. I then had to scrape the sauce off the base to sieve out the tomato pips as she saw them!
I suppose we all went through the 'Fussy' stage, but it aggravates me... I still love her to bits though
Mushrooms are a definite no.
I'm working on her fruit intake but it's a challenge!
Hopefully she'll grow out of it one day.
The only time that rule didn't apply was the time my mother made a shrimp casserole. It was horrible.The above advice is all good - but it does remind me of our childhood days [both self and wife] way back then we were given a dinner and that was it - if you didn't eat it that was fine, but there was nothing else. I sometimes wonder if we are so much better off now It's good that there is so much choice but ?