We were spoiled with 13, he will still eat most things.
10, she was picky. It's been years of work (and buying a food guide / program for picky eaters) and she is slowly finding more foods to enjoy.
6, he will throw us for a loop. Won't touch a food they enjoy at one meal, but then devour it at the next, the same day. 🤷♂️ And has stopped eating peanut butter from them getting some bread to the roof of their mouth once, six months ago.
@rmflight it’s a roller coaster! Our kids’ tastes are also always evolving. Our strategy these days is cook a meal keeping all the constituent parts separate so the kids can have bits of everything (or not) and then the adults assemble everything into a decent meal. It’s easier than lots of separate dinners but it’s hard to find meals that work like this
@grrrck it’s always the meals you put the most effort into aswell. The number of times the plain pasta pot is preferenced over the pasta + sauce & meat is disappointing.
@lwpembleton so true! Or the time you think to yourself “I’ll make X for A because he’ll love it” and then he’s like “ugh I hate X when it’s steamed, I’ll only ever eat it boiled because that’s the way I love it.” Except you remember two days ago when he said the exact opposite. And yet somehow X is still on his list of favorite foods 🤷
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