Wednesday, December 29, 2010
My Un-Resolution for 2011: Lying to my children... Try it, you'll like it!
Of course Gena's children followed her annoyingly perfect little plan, but thankfully for our friendship, they give her loads of grief in other areas... (so you don't have to hate her either:)) My children on the other hand have MAJOR sensory issues and will only eat a very few things. My oldest has actually thrown up at the dinner table just from looking at green peas in a bowl next to his plate. I cook 6 meals a day, in an attempt to get my kids to eat something... anything besides chips and pretzels... and while autism and sensory issues play a HUGE roll in their pickiness... I know there are other families out there blessed with kids that simply refuse to eat because they are just plain picky. On a side note, if you don't have a picky eater, please keep all of your "helpful tips" to get kids to eat to yourself... unsolicited advice in this area on the wrong day could lead to a nasty cat fight:)
Proof that mealtime at the McPhails is an actual war zone! |
Do fried green snap peas count as a veggie?? |
So here are just two small changes I'm going to make to ensure my children don't get scurvy this year or become morbidly obese before the age of 6.
Jessica's first cookbook |
Picture "borrowed" from Bay Area Bites |
So, whether you have a picky eater or just like tricking your family (or both... like me:) Check out the sites above and let us know what you think! We also want to know what your "Un-Resolution" is for 2011!
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Well my mom got me that cookbook a little over a year ago...and my son ate more veggies in 2 months than he had in his 10 years I am pretty sure! What I saw with him...(and it could be him getting older...but I don't think so)...he has started to eat a few more things...like a grilled chicken breast instead of nuggets! (Miracle)
He has the ability to say a food and think a color...smell the dirt in the veggies and taste it! Maybe he is going to be a wonderful food critic someday!! But as long as I can sneak in those carrots and mixed greens(ha ha ah ah aaa choke) I will be happy and so will he!
Planning always saves money, always!
And for me, bringing my own meals to work as opposed to eating the food in the cafeteria that 9 times out of 10, I feel very unfulfilled after eating.
That's my resolution for 2011, that I started in August 2010 but why not call it a "resolution 2011" because that's the only way/time people stick with doing what they say- for a whole year!
I just received that book as well and I'm having great success with the sweet potatoes but no such luck with broccoli:( I'll keep trying. Today I had a triumph when my two year old actually ate chicken noodle soup- WITH THE CARROTS! Hurray!
And I too, use to think it was silly to try and cater to a child's picky pallet but when your son is already really thin it just doesn't seem right to let him skip meals because he refuses what's being offered. I end up giving him his staple, whole milk organic yogurt with a swirl of agave. Sometimes I worry he lives off the stuff. But then I'll get him to eat something like frozen peas. Go figure.
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