Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s always been my food habit. One thing she should know is it’s not good for your teeth to have this kind of eating habit.
As for apples I only like Red Delicious. I find the smallest ones and cut pieces. She should cut them in half, cut one of the halfs into 2 or 3 pieces and put them in a bowl for her. Cover the other half tightly and put in refrigerator. Figure out which type of apples she likes and always get those same type. I’d be the same thinking it taste funny if it’s not my usual.
Cut the huge Crumbl cookie into 4-6 pieces so she’s taking a portion not just picking.
Try to get her to eat units, portions, no matter how small. As normal as possible.
I weighed 100 lbs in college and had terrible eating habits so I know it’s best to try and work on it now.
Op here. She could have written this! I’ve discovered she prefers the pink lady apples over red delicious for example.
She does winter cheer right now and is a flyer for the squad for those who asked about sports. She’s always been athletic and into track, cheer, etc..
She’s also to confirm again always had this same style of eating since childhood. But given the cost of food and her nearing adulthood, it’s important to understand waste and cost and how to save food where you can. In just a few years she will have new considerations like rent, college tuition, bills, etc..
Anonymous wrote:Forget about the eating disorder. Who wastes like that? Money doesn't grow on trees.
What else does she waste? Sounds clueless.
One thing is calling nibbling as eating, but no need to throw food out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s always been my food habit. One thing she should know is it’s not good for your teeth to have this kind of eating habit.
As for apples I only like Red Delicious. I find the smallest ones and cut pieces. She should cut them in half, cut one of the halfs into 2 or 3 pieces and put them in a bowl for her. Cover the other half tightly and put in refrigerator. Figure out which type of apples she likes and always get those same type. I’d be the same thinking it taste funny if it’s not my usual.
Cut the huge Crumbl cookie into 4-6 pieces so she’s taking a portion not just picking.
Try to get her to eat units, portions, no matter how small. As normal as possible.
I weighed 100 lbs in college and had terrible eating habits so I know it’s best to try and work on it now.
Op here. She could have written this! I’ve discovered she prefers the pink lady apples over red delicious for example.
She does winter cheer right now and is a flyer for the squad for those who asked about sports. She’s always been athletic and into track, cheer, etc..
She’s also to confirm again always had this same style of eating since childhood. But given the cost of food and her nearing adulthood, it’s important to understand waste and cost and how to save food where you can. In just a few years she will have new considerations like rent, college tuition, bills, etc..
Anonymous wrote:That’s always been my food habit. One thing she should know is it’s not good for your teeth to have this kind of eating habit.
As for apples I only like Red Delicious. I find the smallest ones and cut pieces. She should cut them in half, cut one of the halfs into 2 or 3 pieces and put them in a bowl for her. Cover the other half tightly and put in refrigerator. Figure out which type of apples she likes and always get those same type. I’d be the same thinking it taste funny if it’s not my usual.
Cut the huge Crumbl cookie into 4-6 pieces so she’s taking a portion not just picking.
Try to get her to eat units, portions, no matter how small. As normal as possible.
I weighed 100 lbs in college and had terrible eating habits so I know it’s best to try and work on it now.
Anonymous wrote:She sounds like she has an eating disorder.
Give her grapes or canned fruit so she can save the rest. I would be charging her if she waste fruits because they are so expensive.
Anonymous wrote:As an obese person, I'm so envious of how she eats, just according to her hunger, a little at a time. That's so great that she eats that way naturally. This isn't a bad problem to have. You can have her slice it instead, or have something more pick-able like berries or grapes, or a bag of clementines.