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[quote=Anonymous]When you cook, set aside some of the components and the picky child can have them separately. We had a rotisserie chicken a couple of weeks ago and ate half. Due to various plans, we were not going to get back to the chicken before it went bad, so I took the remainder and shredded it and put it in a bag in the freezer. Saturday, I made a gravy, dumped the chicken and frozen mixed veggies in and put it into a pie shell for homemade chicken pot pie. If I had your child, I would have set aside a portion of the chicken, and steamed some frozen veggies. He can have bread/toast, reheated diced rotisserie chicken and steamed frozen veggies while the rest of us have pot pie. Or as is the rule in our household, he can have lunchmeat or peanut butter while the rest of us eat the prepared meal. We always have cold cuts and peanut butter in the house and if you don't like the prepared shared meal, you can always opt for that.[/quote]
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