Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your food plan a medical necessity? If not, I'd order my food as an adult, and make the healthy homemade food for the person who is still growing.
If your plan is medically necessary, it would help to know what your kid will eat.
My food plan is medically necessary.
Sorry I wasn’t clear. I’m looking for meals for DH and DD on weekdays. My kid is almost 17 and I’ve been cooking for her daily since she was born.
She can’t make her own meals and we get into battles about what she’ll eat - and she doesn’t like what I cook.
She’ll eat any meat protein, fish and eggs, not a lot of sauces, no fruit, she’s trying to branch out to more vegetables. She’ll eat most grains but prefers pasta.
Maybe try Mighty Meals - they offer bulk protein and carb options in addition to individual meals. Food is very decent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your food plan a medical necessity? If not, I'd order my food as an adult, and make the healthy homemade food for the person who is still growing.
If your plan is medically necessary, it would help to know what your kid will eat.
My food plan is medically necessary.
Sorry I wasn’t clear. I’m looking for meals for DH and DD on weekdays. My kid is almost 17 and I’ve been cooking for her daily since she was born.
She can’t make her own meals and we get into battles about what she’ll eat - and she doesn’t like what I cook.
She’ll eat any meat protein, fish and eggs, not a lot of sauces, no fruit, she’s trying to branch out to more vegetables. She’ll eat most grains but prefers pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your food plan a medical necessity? If not, I'd order my food as an adult, and make the healthy homemade food for the person who is still growing.
If your plan is medically necessary, it would help to know what your kid will eat.
My food plan is medically necessary.
Sorry I wasn’t clear. I’m looking for meals for DH and DD on weekdays. My kid is almost 17 and I’ve been cooking for her daily since she was born.
She can’t make her own meals and we get into battles about what she’ll eat - and she doesn’t like what I cook.
She’ll eat any meat protein, fish and eggs, not a lot of sauces, no fruit, she’s trying to branch out to more vegetables. She’ll eat most grains but prefers pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Is your food plan a medical necessity? If not, I'd order my food as an adult, and make the healthy homemade food for the person who is still growing.
If your plan is medically necessary, it would help to know what your kid will eat.