What about eating issues?

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-27-1998
What about eating issues?
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Fri, 06-10-2005 - 2:24pm

We have debated sleeping issues to death once again....so what about another one of the issues of childhood....eating and/or not eating?


My kids eat just about anything and have a pretty well rounded diet.

PumpkinAngel

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:47pm
I'm sorry, but it's Friday and I just have to laugh out loud....

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:47pm
LOL! *nt*
iVillage Member
Registered: 01-05-2005
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:48pm
I'm sure you think you do a wonderful job. But take a trip somewhere far away and let someone whose never experienced your cuisine, prepare it for you.
iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:48pm

The few things I've bought for myself from Target don't even last one season.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:49pm
I do already!!!!

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iVillage Member
Registered: 12-29-2004
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:49pm
I can't imagine what hair-raising or near-death experiences you've had with guests at your table, but you needn't project them outside yourself. Lots of families have guests, often frequently. Some just feed them better than others do, and with greater ease.
iVillage Member
Registered: 01-05-2005
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:50pm
Good. Then when your one picky guest out of 5 voted for pizza hut, you'd order it for her and let everyone else enjoy or endure your experiment, whichever it may be. What if they didn't like pizza?
iVillage Member
Registered: 12-10-2003
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:50pm

What in the world do these two things have to do with each other?

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You act like people who take the stance of not "closely supervising" their children, leave them alone at home while they go grocery shopping or take a nap.

Just because people's children have the ability to play for longer periods of time than your's without wreaking havoc, doesn't mean they are not supervised.

I am a SAHP and have a child who can play very nicely on his own for a long period of time and with others for a long period of time. I do not need to hover over him every 5 minutes. If he is playing in the playroom with a friend, I can hear him. It doesn't mean he isn't supervised.

iVillage Member
Registered: 01-05-2005
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:51pm
No. Because they sound like you had one guest over maybe - once - in guest of honour mode.
iVillage Member
Registered: 01-05-2005
Fri, 06-17-2005 - 12:51pm
Not likely.

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