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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Cooking for yourself or another adult is a lot easier than cooking for adults and kids. Sometimes I end up cooking 3 different entrees because the kids won't eat the adults want and vice versa. It's awful[/quote] What? No, that's nuts. Barring allergies or anything else medical, kids eat what the adults eat. This is how I, my husband, most people (classmates, friends, etc) that I grew up with were raised. I don't think that human biology have changed that much in one generation. Being a [b]short order cook [/b]is definitely not normal. [/quote] PP, your post made me laugh because my mom must have said a million times when I was growing up, "I am not a short order cook." I say it to my kids. I make one meal. You eat it or not. If you don't eat it, then you'll be hungrier and more interested in eating at the next meal. Or you will survive on the available healthy snacks. This applies to kids and spouses. Geez. When my kids were infants I even made them eat what we were eating for dinner, except I just blended it to smoothie texture with milk or water in a blender or cuisinart. (The only exception is if we were having something extra spicy/hot.) I agree that DH should cook meals, but if you are cooking three separate meals at each sit down, you are making the problem worse. [/quote]
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