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[quote=Anonymous]At holiday meals kids are like vegetarians. You make sure there's something there that they can eat, but the meal plan isn't planned around them. I do not make my kids a spare meal, so they eat what is served or they do not eat. I always make sure there is something on their plate that they find palatable. And if they are REALLY hungry later in the evening I'll usually say yes to an apple. But I am not a short order cook. That said, on holidays I don't even monitor what they are putting in their mouth. As long as its not a swig of the irish cream then I could care less, they could eat their weight in pumpkin pie on thanksgiving and I'd give them a pat on the back. Holidays are for fun, not for rules (within reason)[/quote]
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