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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why no sides? You cannot muster up cutting some fruit and veggies for your kids? You also sound somewhat obsessed with food and eating expectations.[/quote] OP here, DS does not eat raw/grilled vegetables, have to be cooked with the food as a single dish, so apart from a single baby carrot not much scope to get vegetables into him with a burger. Fruits are served along with dessert, an hour after dinner, and not with dinner. I am going to be concerned with my son's growth, to ensure he is growing well enough and is in a healthy place among his peers and not the puniest/weakest kid in class. And if some people think it is an obsession, I am fine with that, I consider it parenting.[/quote] Have you tried smoothies or vegetable juices? You can also puree a bunch of vegetables into a tomato sauce and serve it on pasta (gluten free in your case) and kids will eat vegetables without knowing it. You lose soem fiber by pureeing, but all the nutrients are still there.[/quote]
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