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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If I make something normal, nothing crazy like liver or super spicy for example, then I expect my children to taste it. If they then don't like it, they are welcome to make themselves something to eat. I will not fix a second whole meal for them. I do have a child with allergies so if i want to have salmon for dinner, I will make a second meal for her of something they like. [/quote] Is that the same at holidays? [/quote] If it's pot luck, I will bring something my children will eat and something else more adventurous. I've gone to holiday/big family dinners where there was nothing for my kids to eat due to allergies and "strangeness" so I always come prepared. I never dictate the menu except when it's my Inlaws and request them to put aside a little bit of a certain item before they put seafood in it because my daughter loves that dish but can't have seafood. [/quote]
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