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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]not op, but a single dad with a picky 4.5 y.o. - a million thanks to all the PPs for your incredible advice! don't mean to hijack the thread, but any recommendations for cooking lessons - my dd's biggest complaint about food is that "daddy's food doesn't taste yummy" - and she is right.[/quote] Find some simple recipes and follow them to the tee the first time. Then if you like the recipe in general, you can make some changes the next time around if you think doing so will make it better (eg, more salt, less garlic, etc etc). If you 4.5 year old is still ok with sesame street, then I recommend this cook book: http://www.amazon.com/Sesame-Street-Cooking-Anniversary-Edition/dp/0470523077#_ It has big, color pictures for everything so your DD can look through it and see what looks good to her. Then the instructions are simple and geared towards having your kids help you. Entrees include things like spaghetti pie, mini meatloaves, bow tie pasta, home made chicken nuggets, etc etc. [/quote]
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