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Kids and food
Snooky:
Got one that is a bit younger, but we take all the veg he should eat, blitz it and make it into a pasta sauce, and hey presto he loves it, I know turning it to mulsh isn't the best way, but at least they get something from it.
The we slowly introduced more cooked veg to his plate and he will eat pretty much anything now, although I agree that sprouts being Satans Balls should be avoided at all cost :lol:
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
[quote="Snooky" I agree that sprouts being Satans Balls should be avoided at all cost :lol:[/quote]
What is the point of sprouts? Why does my wife insist on buying them, when she nows that if I eat them, I would be able to win the World Distance Record for Projectile Vomiting?
They are an abomination, and should be cast back into the mushy pit of eternal vegetable damnation! :twisted: :twisted:
SWEETY:
I've never liked greens but the doc says I'm ok.
The youngest at 11 is really fussy & she wont try much, but on the other hand the big one at 15 & 6'1" and still growing he can put down 2 sunday dinners (they are big my wife dose the cooking) looks like a skeleton :lol:
winchman:
Thanks but the problem is its making him ill, anemia etc.
He is the tallest in class but looks very pasty, last two weeks he has been alot better and looks better but its a food battle every day, but at least he has started eating Bananas after refusing to for 3 years
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
What about vitamin supplements? Have you spoken to the GP about the problem?
If he likes pizza, try putting some green veg like spinach or rocket salad on it. If he sees grown ups doing he may follow suit. We always get the cheapo pizzas from the supermarket and dump shed loads of fresh stuff on top and then cook it.
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