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[quote=Anonymous]When our picky eater was 11 and decided to become vegetarian, but only ate 2 vegetables (raw carrots and steamed broccoli), I brought her to a nutritionist. She had to keep a food diary for 2 weeks prior and bring to her first appointment. TBH, I was worried we were going down a path toward anorexia. Her food groups were essentially pasta, cheese, and chocolate. After a few months of weekly meetings, the nutritionist told me some kids, and some adults, don't have a wide rage of foods they eat and it's OK. As long as whatever I made for dinner included one thing she ate, it would be ok. I also kept her favorite kind of yogurt, peanut butter and a few other things she could grab herself in the house at all times. That kid decided it would be too hard to be a vegetarian in college and started eating meat the second half of her senior year in HS. The irony: her assigned roommate this year is a vegetarian[/quote]
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