Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s irritating and I empathize.
Although I do have one kid with restricted eating who wouldn’t eat either of those things. I don’t think I would have told you in advance because it would have been an awkward “just fyi my kid probably won’t eat any of that because she has unusual food restrictions but please don’t make her anything different I will just feed her before she goes….” But I think she would not have said anything (since she’s embarrassed about her issues) and would have taken a small scoop of Mac and cheese, pretzels, fruit and sort of mushed the Mac and cheese around her plate. And then had cake.
It sounds like you threw a nice party and I’m sure the boys had fun and didn’t put as much thought into this as you did.
Please teach your daughter not to waste food. If she knows she won't eat it, don't take it just to make it inedible and then throw it out. Tell her to take what she will actually eat and to just say "I'm picky, but I'm happy with my pretzels!" or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s irritating and I empathize.
Although I do have one kid with restricted eating who wouldn’t eat either of those things. I don’t think I would have told you in advance because it would have been an awkward “just fyi my kid probably won’t eat any of that because she has unusual food restrictions but please don’t make her anything different I will just feed her before she goes….” But I think she would not have said anything (since she’s embarrassed about her issues) and would have taken a small scoop of Mac and cheese, pretzels, fruit and sort of mushed the Mac and cheese around her plate. And then had cake.
It sounds like you threw a nice party and I’m sure the boys had fun and didn’t put as much thought into this as you did.

Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry about it, though 13 is pretty old for being so rude as to tell your host you don't like the food they served.