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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But the child doesn't like a lot of foods. She isn't going to serve him chicken feet. But at the same time, she can't subsist on a child's menu of pizza and nuggets for two weeks. It's inconvenient and unhealthy. [/quote] [b]Not a single person has suggest that she should subsist on pizza and nuggets for two weeks.[/b] Many people, including me, have offered suggestions for how to cook meals that work for all. She likes to make Italian food. Fine, make pasta but this time don't include anchovies. She provided a list of things he likes that are not child-like chicken nuggets, but are basic American fare. Right there that's 6 or 7 meals. Throw in eating out two or three times. Now, they're down to having to figure out four meals. This is where she can decide whether to be creative with her approach to cuisine, or have an argument with a kid. Or, as her husband wants, have alternative options in the house or on the table. The tween cannot say yuck or gross, that's fair and reasonable and acceptable. There is a big middle ground on the food, she just wants the fight.[/quote] Has anyone considered that the kid won't put up a fight when challenged? It could be that his parents just easily give in to him (otherwise why do children's menus exist?) and he has never thought about how his misbehavior comes across. This visit could be beneficial for him to learn how to be a good guest. [/quote] Uh, not all the posts supporting OP use the word “foods” .Mone didn’t nor did some others. And, btw. some Americans do use that word. Why is it so hard for you to accept that not everybody responding completely disagrees with the OP? -not the OP[/quote]
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