TheOtherVillainess
Luminous beings we are, not this crude matter.....
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Or do you just let it slide and say "Well if you don't like it,there's always a PB&J" or whatever?
My parents made us take two Girl Scout (or in my DB's case Boy Scout) bites of everything before we decided we didn't like it when we were in elementary school.
Once we hit middle school/high school age though, it was pretty much free-range. We could have what she was making for dinner or we could make our own dinner if we felt like it. DB often ate whatever MOm made and then made himself some cereal.
They were also pretty lax on breakfast. In elem and MS, we had free breakfasts, so we usually ate whatever they were serving that day. When I was in HS, the bus I rode didn't get to school until about 5-10 min before first period, so I would eat breakfast at home and it was usually whatever was leftover in the fridge (casserole, etc).
I can't ever recall being forced to eat something I didn't like. I know I don't make DS eat anything he doesn't like and we try to give him at least 3-4 servings of veggies a day. He really likes his vegetables (green beans are his faves)and isn't so hot on meat right now, though we do try to get him to eat at least 1 serving of meat per day.
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My parents made us take two Girl Scout (or in my DB's case Boy Scout) bites of everything before we decided we didn't like it when we were in elementary school.
Once we hit middle school/high school age though, it was pretty much free-range. We could have what she was making for dinner or we could make our own dinner if we felt like it. DB often ate whatever MOm made and then made himself some cereal.
They were also pretty lax on breakfast. In elem and MS, we had free breakfasts, so we usually ate whatever they were serving that day. When I was in HS, the bus I rode didn't get to school until about 5-10 min before first period, so I would eat breakfast at home and it was usually whatever was leftover in the fridge (casserole, etc).
I can't ever recall being forced to eat something I didn't like. I know I don't make DS eat anything he doesn't like and we try to give him at least 3-4 servings of veggies a day. He really likes his vegetables (green beans are his faves)and isn't so hot on meat right now, though we do try to get him to eat at least 1 serving of meat per day.
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He is improving, though.
