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[quote=Anonymous]It’s possible that Grandma is exaggerating and “no” vegetables means no vegetables out of his comfort zone, or vegetables of her preference. Grandma may be preparing brussel sprouts when Grandson has never had them, or like me as a kid absolutely detested them. I read Grandma’s post as gearing up for war and wanting to pick a fight. “He’ll only eat American food”. Okay, that’s completely normal for a lot of American kids. I traveled through Germany in my early 20s and lost weight because I didn’t care for German fare. Maybe it’s not vegetables but just her cooking he doesn’t care for. That said, Grandson shouldn’t complain about what he’s served or whine. That’s where he’s wrong, not in his food choices. [/quote]
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