Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids are often surprised by things that they assume is normal because of what happens at their house. I’ve never served just pasta. It often has a protein (even a vegetarian one like beans or tofu) and always a vegetable. Nothing wrong with your way—it’s just how we do it at my house so maybe my kids would be surprised too? But I hope they wouldn’t say it to the host.
When other kids seem rude to me, I don’t get upset, I just use it as a learning experience for my kids. Remind them that they can compliment the food or say “no thank you”, but other comments are unnecessary.
I think it was the mother that said it- not the kid....
don’t take it personally Anonymous wrote:Kids are often surprised by things that they assume is normal because of what happens at their house. I’ve never served just pasta. It often has a protein (even a vegetarian one like beans or tofu) and always a vegetable. Nothing wrong with your way—it’s just how we do it at my house so maybe my kids would be surprised too? But I hope they wouldn’t say it to the host.
When other kids seem rude to me, I don’t get upset, I just use it as a learning experience for my kids. Remind them that they can compliment the food or say “no thank you”, but other comments are unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:I am also Italian (well, half), and my Italian family pretty much never has *just* pasta - as in, noodles and a plain sauce - as a meal. There's usually a protein and/or veg involved, OP. Even in Italy, pasta is traditionally its own dinner course...