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[quote=Anonymous]Hello, this is OP. Sorry, I never read the responses, life happened and I completely forgot. Thank you for all the replies. My daughter's onion habit is still going strong LOL. Thank you for all the responses. To clarify, she not only eats an onion, that is just what she wants first and foremost as soon as she gets home. She sometimes has other snacks and always eats the onion with a glass of milk because it is spicy. On swim days she eats a helping of whatever I cooked for dinner, right after or along with her onion. She needs food early because of swimming. Then she has another portion of dinner when she comes back from practice. She is a good eater, like I said before. The bulk of her calories are at dinner, except on the weekends when I think her bulk of calories are at breakfast (her favorite meal-eggs, bacon, pancakes, etc, except on school days because it is so damn early and she's not that hungry at 6am). I don't control the quantity of what she eats, I just make sure to cook balanced meals, and she really eats everything except fish. I called her pediatrician and they don't seem worried at all about a deficiency since she does eat a variety of food. They just think she likes onions, so I guess I'll leave it at that. Thanks again for all the replies. [/quote]
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