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[quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand why it’s such a problem for you if he’s eating the bulk of the meal, but just picking out the vegetables. You’re German. Cmon, I can go there for two weeks and eat meals in restaurants with pretty much nary a vegetable save for mixed salad and potatoes in sight, and the salad is likely to be overdressed. So use some of your heritage and make some more plain German dishes that he can leave the vegetables off his plate for. It’s really not that hard. Even an American kid is likely to eat spätzle and gravy. At the end of the day, it’s only two weeks. You are an adult, and I trust you can work around it for whatever your six meals are. I think it just bugs you that he’s the step grandson and you’re put out about hosting him at all. Stock some frozen pizzas, cereal and some extra things to make sandwiches. [/quote]
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