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[quote=Anonymous]I’m a PP on this thread and am stuck on Op “looking up kid friendly food”. I’ve never encountered bacon cheese dip on a list of kid friendly foods. I think you’re confusing an internet algorithm with how other cultures feed their children. By the way, at the holiday potluck I attended for my child’s sports team in early December, the kids ate Swedish meatballs, spam musubi, fried rice, chow fun, jalapeño cornbread, bean curd skin rolls, Mac and cheese, chicken wings, a ton of cookies, and a platter of cut up vegetables. The kids were from many ethnic backgrounds, speak a ton of different languages at home, and what they all had in common was that they ate everything. Except for the vegetables, everything was pretty unhealthy, and that’s ok, because none of us parents would offer all of this to them at one meal. I don’t think offering kids tempting dishes at one meal is going to turn them into 600-lb high school dropouts who eat only hotdogs, but I’ll check in in 15 years and let you know.[/quote]
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