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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am concerned by your second last sentence where you say you "let her eat it because it's s vegetable". It sounds like you control what she eats and you would not let her eat other non veggie snacks. She should be eating a big carb / protein snack after all that exercise. I don't know if it is you or your DD that has some disordered eating but it sounds like there are issues that need to be addressed.[/quote] :roll: So sick of the crappy parents who think parents encouraging their kids to eat vegetables must have "eating disorders". You know that kids are SUPPOSED to eat vegetables, right? Not crap from a factory? I mean, that's the way our bodies were designed to function. As for the onions, I only know of one person who used to eat onions like that. He was healthy and fine, just liked onions. I prefer them cooked, myself, but each to their own :)[/quote]r You are really off base. Kids need veggies but also protein and fat. The disordered eater the poster is asking about is the OP, not the kid.[/quote]
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