Every fortnight, I do grocery shopping online to be delivered and I order a bunch of salmon fillets.
When everything arrives, I use the salmon on the first night (obviously, seafood from a supermarket chain needs to be used quickly).
She dislikes salmon and it takes her over an hour to consume even a small portion, but she gets extra vegetables and other things, although she has to finish everything or no dessert.
Then I take the remaining cooked filet, divide it in two, and refrigerate one half and freeze the other.
No matter what we decide to have, she has an alternate choice of salmon for the following two weeks. :smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:
She always finishes her dinner, and if we serve her something different for a change, we can offer to exchange it for salmon if she resists trying new foods.
Never fails...
If my kid doesn't like a certain food, then she doesnt have to eat it. Same goes for me. I make meals we both like and buy what we like to snack on. Mostly is fruit and love nuts right now..you will find nuts everywhere.
Dont force your kid to eat fish if she doesnt like it...not everyone likes fish, some peopke it makes them gag.
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If my kid doesn't like a certain food, then she doesnt have to eat it. Same goes for me. I make meals we both like and buy what we like to snack on. Mostly is fruit and love nuts right now..you will find nuts everywhere.
Dont force your kid to eat fish if she doesnt like it...not everyone likes fish, some peopke it makes them gag.
My kid eats virtually anything... she takes dill pickles to school in her lunchbox, eats raw shellfish, eats blue cheese, and there isn't a steak she didn't meet and devour. She likes Brussels Sprouts, tolerates the heat in a Thai or Indian curry if it's mild.
She also doesn't mind deep fried fish or gummy shark filets.
She hated salami for years, but now packs her own salami and cheese sandwiches with mayo and pickles some mornings of the school week. She is 8 years old. Her job in the morning is to make her own lunch and put it in her school bag.
This didn't occur overnight but from constantly feeding her whatever we were eating from the moment she could eat solids, not forcing her to eat it, but reinforcing that we are not making her a special menu, or rewarding her with sweet treats if she doesn't eat her meals.
She has finally taken to eating raw onion and uncooked mushrooms in the last few months. If I'm cutting stuff up in the kitchen, she's trying to grab pieces off the chopping board.
She won't be a guest to a dinner party that puts her dietary requirements or preferences above being polite whether it's mustard stuffed snails with mango juice or jalapeno turd poppers on a bed of baked fire ants.
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If my kid doesn't like a certain food, then she doesnt have to eat it. Same goes for me. I make meals we both like and buy what we like to snack on. Mostly is fruit and love nuts right now..you will find nuts everywhere.
Dont force your kid to eat fish if she doesnt like it...not everyone likes fish, some peopke it makes them gag.
My kid eats virtually anything... she takes dill pickles to school in her lunchbox, eats raw shellfish, eats blue cheese, and there isn't a steak she didn't meet and devour. She likes Brussels Sprouts, tolerates the heat in a Thai or Indian curry if it's mild.
She also doesn't mind deep fried fish or gummy shark filets.
She hated salami for years, but now packs her own salami and cheese sandwiches with mayo and pickles some mornings of the school week. She is 8 years old. Her job in the morning is to make her own lunch and put it in her school bag.
This didn't occur overnight but from constantly feeding her whatever we were eating from the moment she could eat solids, not forcing her to eat it, but reinforcing that we are not making her a special menu, or rewarding her with sweet treats if she doesn't eat her meals.
She has finally taken to eating raw onion and uncooked mushrooms in the last few months. If I'm cutting stuff up in the kitchen, she's trying to grab pieces off the chopping board.
She won't be a guest to a dinner party that puts her dietary requirements or preferences above being polite whether it's mustard stuffed snails with mango juice or jalapeno turd poppers on a bed of baked fire ants.
My son is fifteen and I still make his lunch.....I still make my husband's lunch.
We made her sandwiches and she'd bring them home half eaten at the end of the day, so we told her she must eat her sandwich. She didn't like what we made her.
So we put it on her to make a sandwich she WOULD eat.
Unless she's playing 3D chess, her sandwich box comes back with just a wisp of crusts and crumbs.
She made the sandwich. She's eating it.
I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
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We made her sandwiches and she'd bring them home half eaten at the end of the day, so we told her she must eat her sandwich. She didn't like what we made her.
So we put it on her to make a sandwich she WOULD eat.
Unless she's playing 3D chess, her sandwich box comes back with just a wisp of crusts and crumbs.
She made the sandwich. She's eating it.
My son wouldn't make a healthy lunch if he made it himself.....my husband too.
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I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
Yup...
I'm new age traditional.
Only difference is I use reverse psychology....
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I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
I don't have kids, but that's what it was like in my parents house. Kids eat what is served.
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I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
I don't have kids, but that's what it was like in my parents house. Kids eat what is served.
I try to keep in mind my children's food preferences, but I'm not running a restaurant either.
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I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
My mom tried to make me eat liver, bleh. I tried sneaking it into the trash, into the toilet, even under the fridge hahaha (oh she got mad about that one). But I was forced to sit at the table til it was done. After 4 hours of sitting there, eventually I could get down from the table, but it would be bedtime then. Fuck liver lol.
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Quote from: Renee post_id=392712 time=1606921457 user_id=156
I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
My mom tried to make me eat liver, bleh. I tried sneaking it into the trash, into the toilet, even under the fridge hahaha (oh she got mad about that one). But I was forced to sit at the table til it was done. After 4 hours of sitting there, eventually I could get down from the table, but it would be bedtime then. Fuck liver lol.
Liver is something I've never bought.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW2pXu97Yvo
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I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
My mom tried to make me eat liver, bleh. I tried sneaking it into the trash, into the toilet, even under the fridge hahaha (oh she got mad about that one). But I was forced to sit at the table til it was done. After 4 hours of sitting there, eventually I could get down from the table, but it would be bedtime then. Fuck liver lol.
:MG_216:
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Quote from: Renee post_id=392712 time=1606921457 user_id=156
I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
My mom tried to make me eat liver, bleh. I tried sneaking it into the trash, into the toilet, even under the fridge hahaha (oh she got mad about that one). But I was forced to sit at the table til it was done. After 4 hours of sitting there, eventually I could get down from the table, but it would be bedtime then. Fuck liver lol.
:MG_216:
You don't have your pet birds at the supper table do you Zetsu?
I didn't realized White kids had it that bad, for me my parents just had to stuff the crap out of me with food, they always tell me this legendary kung fu master eat 5 bowls of rice and 5 bowls of serving(basically food that isn't carbs/rice) for every dinner, while I was only 7 my parents expected me to eat half of that, that's how my life was as a kid when eating at home with my family. ac_unsure
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I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
My mom tried to make me eat liver, bleh. I tried sneaking it into the trash, into the toilet, even under the fridge hahaha (oh she got mad about that one). But I was forced to sit at the table til it was done. After 4 hours of sitting there, eventually I could get down from the table, but it would be bedtime then. Fuck liver lol.
:MG_216:
You don't have your pet birds at the supper table do you Zetsu?
I wanted to, but my dad is highly phobic of dust and anything that comes from my birds. I get the bird part, but honestly speaking dust isn't really that lethal, but then my dad used to work in machine shops and dust from machines are known to be harmful though he still carries this mindset when in the house and have to sweep and dust the entire ground floor every single day, lol.
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I didn't realized White kids had it that bad, for me my parents just had to stuff the crap out of me with food, they always tell me this legendary kung fu master eat 5 bowls of rice and 5 bowls of serving(basically food that isn't carbs/rice) for every dinner, while I was only 7 my parents expected me to eat half of that, that's how my life was as a kid when eating at home with my family. ac_unsure
I don't think they think they had it that bad by the amusing stories they share.
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I didn't realized White kids had it that bad, for me my parents just had to stuff the crap out of me with food, they always tell me this legendary kung fu master eat 5 bowls of rice and 5 bowls of serving(basically food that isn't carbs/rice) for every dinner, while I was only 7 my parents expected me to eat half of that, that's how my life was as a kid when eating at home with my family. ac_unsure
I don't think they think they had it that bad by the amusing stories they share.
But it's liver lol, definitely one of the worst food next to bull penis, lamb brains and hearts. :yuk:
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I didn't realized White kids had it that bad, for me my parents just had to stuff the crap out of me with food, they always tell me this legendary kung fu master eat 5 bowls of rice and 5 bowls of serving(basically food that isn't carbs/rice) for every dinner, while I was only 7 my parents expected me to eat half of that, that's how my life was as a kid when eating at home with my family. ac_unsure
I don't think they think they had it that bad by the amusing stories they share.
But it's liver lol, definitely one of the worst food next to bull penis, lamb brains and hearts. :yuk:
I've never purchased liver.
In here, the dinner is what it is and its all you are getting that day.
At least, it used to be like that.
Even the schools forbid you to leave the lunch area until you have eaten all of it.
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In here, the dinner is what it is and its all you are getting that day.
At least, it used to be like that.
Even the schools forbid you to leave the lunch area until you have eaten all of it.
I take into account my family's tastes, but I don't have a menu.....supper is what it is..
In Canada, most students bring their own lunch to school..
In Taiwan no child does, as all schools have cafeterias that serve a hot lunch.

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That's like DD....he doesn't like vegetarian meals either.
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I didn't realized White kids had it that bad, for me my parents just had to stuff the crap out of me with food, they always tell me this legendary kung fu master eat 5 bowls of rice and 5 bowls of serving(basically food that isn't carbs/rice) for every dinner, while I was only 7 my parents expected me to eat half of that, that's how my life was as a kid when eating at home with my family. ac_unsure
I don't think they think they had it that bad by the amusing stories they share.
Of course it wasn't that bad...All us white kinds were born with privilege....You know that.
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I didn't realized White kids had it that bad, for me my parents just had to stuff the crap out of me with food, they always tell me this legendary kung fu master eat 5 bowls of rice and 5 bowls of serving(basically food that isn't carbs/rice) for every dinner, while I was only 7 my parents expected me to eat half of that, that's how my life was as a kid when eating at home with my family. ac_unsure
I don't think they think they had it that bad by the amusing stories they share.
Of course it wasn't that bad...All us white kinds were born with privilege....You know that.
:laugh:
Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
Quote from: Renee post_id=392860 time=1607011168 user_id=156
Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
I assume no pork either Renee?
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Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
I assume no pork either Renee?
No and unfortunately pork was one of my staple meats...It's used in Italian cuisine alot. I'll still use it in my sauce for the flavor it provides but not nearly as much as I used to. I don't make sauce as much as I used to either...I don't eat pasta, too many empty carbs...which is a point of contention in my family. My mom gets highly insulted when I decline dinner invites because I know she is going to be serving some kind of pasta dish.... ac_dunno
So now with this COVID shit, I live like a hermit and eat grass and tofu.... :laugh3:
We usually have meat six days a week even if it's in small amounts sprinled with vegetables, rice, or vermicelli.....mostly it's chicken or pork.
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Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
I assume no pork either Renee?
No and unfortunately pork was one of my staple meats...It's used in Italian cuisine alot. I'll still use it in my sauce for the flavor it provides but not nearly as much as I used to. I don't make sauce as much as I used to either...I don't eat pasta, too many empty carbs...which is a point of contention in my family. My mom gets highly insulted when I decline dinner invites because I know she is going to be serving some kind of pasta dish.... ac_dunno
So now with this COVID shit, I live like a hermit and eat grass and tofu.... :laugh3:
I have been eating healthy now for a long time, and combining it with cardio and light weight resistance exercises. I eat more meat though than you, but hardly any red meat. Though we usually have prime rib for New Year's.
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Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
Are you getting enough cats and dogs in your diet?
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Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
Are you getting enough cats and dogs in your diet?
Catdrop Soup and Beagle Mountain Oysters?
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Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
Are you getting enough cats and dogs in your diet?
:001_rolleyes:
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Serving liver to childern should be considered a human rights violation.
My paternal Grandparents loved liver, crazy Irish bastards that they were...They served liver and onions like once a week which is pretty amazing to me given how expensive it is and how tight fisted my Grandmother was....My dad tells stories of he and his brothers and sisters trying to pass it off onto each other's plates when their parents weren't looking...There were 7 of them and from what I know it must have been like a covert food fight.... :laugh3:
There was a time in my life that I would eat almost anything put in front of me but I could never get that shit past my nose. Nowadays I don't eat red meat of any kind and haven't eaten it for almost 4 years now. Chicken and turkey is extremely limited as well...Don't really miss it either.
Are you getting enough cats and dogs in your diet?
:001_rolleyes:
Pay no mind to Shen...She gets a little loopy now and then from breathing the acetone fumes while giving white chicks pedicures.
She should really be out pulling the rickshaw and getting some air.
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Every fortnight, I do grocery shopping online to be delivered and I order a bunch of salmon fillets.
When everything arrives, I use the salmon on the first night (obviously, seafood from a supermarket chain needs to be used quickly).
She dislikes salmon and it takes her over an hour to consume even a small portion, but she gets extra vegetables and other things, although she has to finish everything or no dessert.
Then I take the remaining cooked filet, divide it in two, and refrigerate one half and freeze the other.
No matter what we decide to have, she has an alternate choice of salmon for the following two weeks. :smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:
She always finishes her dinner, and if we serve her something different for a change, we can offer to exchange it for salmon if she resists trying new foods.
Never fails...
So, how you get your kid to not complain is to offer dessert after supper?
Quote from: "Berry Sweet" post_id=392675 time=1606893077 user_id=164
If my kid doesn't like a certain food, then she doesnt have to eat it. Same goes for me. I make meals we both like and buy what we like to snack on. Mostly is fruit and love nuts right now..you will find nuts everywhere.
Dont force your kid to eat fish if she doesnt like it...not everyone likes fish, some peopke it makes them gag.
Yes, the kids are not too keen on fish but I also liked to serve them with salmon. My children knew that complaining about meals is not acceptable in the slightest. They eat what I make and that was the same with my parents when I was growing up. We dared not complain. We just eat what's served. Thankfully, my sons always enjoyed what I made them.
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I didn't realized White kids had it that bad, for me my parents just had to stuff the crap out of me with food, they always tell me this legendary kung fu master eat 5 bowls of rice and 5 bowls of serving(basically food that isn't carbs/rice) for every dinner, while I was only 7 my parents expected me to eat half of that, that's how my life was as a kid when eating at home with my family. ac_unsure
I don't think they think they had it that bad by the amusing stories they share.
But it's liver lol, definitely one of the worst food next to bull penis, lamb brains and hearts. :yuk:
I've never purchased liver.
I love liver, giblets, hearts of chicken. I also like calf liver. However, my doctor has advised me that I must make sure I consume these minimally because they are no longer good for my health. I did love the taste. My favorite was steaming rice topped with chicken livers and gravy. I also loved making calf liver and topped it with fried onions and bacon. Oh la la. Ayayay, caramba!
I heard organ meat was less healthy.
Quote from: @realAzhyaAryola post_id=392928 time=1607100621 user_id=73
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=392672 time=1606892240 user_id=1676
Every fortnight, I do grocery shopping online to be delivered and I order a bunch of salmon fillets.
When everything arrives, I use the salmon on the first night (obviously, seafood from a supermarket chain needs to be used quickly).
She dislikes salmon and it takes her over an hour to consume even a small portion, but she gets extra vegetables and other things, although she has to finish everything or no dessert.
Then I take the remaining cooked filet, divide it in two, and refrigerate one half and freeze the other.
No matter what we decide to have, she has an alternate choice of salmon for the following two weeks. :smiley_thumbs_up_yellow_ani:
She always finishes her dinner, and if we serve her something different for a change, we can offer to exchange it for salmon if she resists trying new foods.
Never fails...
So, how you get your kid to not complain is to offer dessert after supper?
I offer another meal in place of what she has to eat.... all salmon.
So she eats her meal because it isn't salmon, and if she finishes it, she gets a dessert.
Sometimes, there is no alternative to salmon. She just has to deal with salmon. In those cases, if she doesn't finish her salmon, there's no dessert.
I like liver steaks... With lingonberry sauce.
My mother used to mix beef and liver and make these steaks/meat balls... Delicious.
Shen eating some live crabs.
Its like a horror film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lofKCk9HJpk
Quote from: Odinson post_id=392946 time=1607108464 user_id=136
I like liver steaks... With lingonberry sauce.
My mother used to mix beef and liver and make these steaks/meat balls... Delicious.
My husband's family is European, but he doesn't have a taste for liver.
ac_dunno
Quote from: Renee post_id=392712 time=1606921457 user_id=156
I always took and still take the same approach my mom did...Don't like what's for dinner, you don't eat...But don't let me catch you rummaging around later looking for food...As my mom always said "This house is not a diner" You eat what is served or you go hungry... Consequently you learned to eat what was served even if you weren't crazy about it and even if it was just a small taste.
Lots of times kids don't want to eat because they "think" they will not like it...Just ignore the bullshit because most of the time it's just noise. Most times they will eventually come around....Unless it's LIVER AND ONIONS :beurk: ...I firmly believe that a parent, or in my case, a grandparent should be publicly executed for serving that hellacious shit to their kids.
Would you settle for publicly flogged?
That way you get to keep family and still win the objective
Quote from: Odinson post_id=392947 time=1607108546 user_id=136
Shen eating some live crabs.
Its like a horror film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lofKCk9HJpk
Ah shaddap you, or I'll sit on ur face.
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Quote from: "Berry Sweet" post_id=392675 time=1606893077 user_id=164
If my kid doesn't like a certain food, then she doesnt have to eat it. Same goes for me. I make meals we both like and buy what we like to snack on. Mostly is fruit and love nuts right now..you will find nuts everywhere.
Dont force your kid to eat fish if she doesnt like it...not everyone likes fish, some peopke it makes them gag.
Yes, the kids are not too keen on fish but I also liked to serve them with salmon. My children knew that complaining about meals is not acceptable in the slightest. They eat what I make and that was the same with my parents when I was growing up. We dared not complain. We just eat what's served. Thankfully, my sons always enjoyed what I made them.
My kids always liked most types of fish, especially shell fish... I generally have a freezer full of strippers and blackfish that my father catches. My youngest will eat almost any kind of fresh fish but won't eat the frozen breaded crap from a box and I can't say as I blame her because I won't eat it either. I'm not even sure if that stuff qualifies as fish...Luckily living here at the NJ shore, I have access to some pretty decent fish markets.
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Quote from: Odinson post_id=392947 time=1607108546 user_id=136
Shen eating some live crabs.
Its like a horror film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lofKCk9HJpk
Ah shaddap you, or I'll sit on ur face.
Thats only gonna encourage men to do bad things. :icon_wink:
To tell you the truth, that video made me hungry.
I like how crunchy they are.
There was no menu for my kids. They ate what was on the table. But, I spoil my grandchildren.
Quote from: Velvet post_id=392955 time=1607119256 user_id=2021
There was no menu for my kids. They ate what was on the table. But, I spoil my grandchildren.
That's natural.
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Quote from: "Berry Sweet" post_id=392675 time=1606893077 user_id=164
If my kid doesn't like a certain food, then she doesnt have to eat it. Same goes for me. I make meals we both like and buy what we like to snack on. Mostly is fruit and love nuts right now..you will find nuts everywhere.
Dont force your kid to eat fish if she doesnt like it...not everyone likes fish, some peopke it makes them gag.
Yes, the kids are not too keen on fish but I also liked to serve them with salmon. My children knew that complaining about meals is not acceptable in the slightest. They eat what I make and that was the same with my parents when I was growing up. We dared not complain. We just eat what's served. Thankfully, my sons always enjoyed what I made them.
My kids always liked most types of fish, especially shell fish... I generally have a freezer full of strippers and blackfish that my father catches. My youngest will eat almost any kind of fresh fish but won't eat the frozen breaded crap from a box and I can't say as I blame her because I won't eat it either. I'm not even sure if that stuff qualifies as fish...Luckily living here at the NJ shore, I have access to some pretty decent fish markets.
Sounds great, Renee! My sons ate whatever I made and I loved making shrimps, squid, and scallops too. They ate my Spanish paella which had a lot of seafood in it. ac_biggrin My youngest is also the more adventurous one with seafood. He even tried sushi with me that had seafood on it so I was so proud of him.
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Quote from: "Berry Sweet" post_id=392675 time=1606893077 user_id=164
If my kid doesn't like a certain food, then she doesnt have to eat it. Same goes for me. I make meals we both like and buy what we like to snack on. Mostly is fruit and love nuts right now..you will find nuts everywhere.
Dont force your kid to eat fish if she doesnt like it...not everyone likes fish, some peopke it makes them gag.
Yes, the kids are not too keen on fish but I also liked to serve them with salmon. My children knew that complaining about meals is not acceptable in the slightest. They eat what I make and that was the same with my parents when I was growing up. We dared not complain. We just eat what's served. Thankfully, my sons always enjoyed what I made them.
My kids always liked most types of fish, especially shell fish... I generally have a freezer full of strippers and blackfish that my father catches. My youngest will eat almost any kind of fresh fish but won't eat the frozen breaded crap from a box and I can't say as I blame her because I won't eat it either. I'm not even sure if that stuff qualifies as fish...Luckily living here at the NJ shore, I have access to some pretty decent fish markets.
Sounds great, Renee! My sons ate whatever I made and I loved making shrimps, squid, and scallops too. They ate my Spanish paella which had a lot of seafood in it. ac_biggrin My youngest is also the more adventurous one with seafood. He even tried sushi with me that had seafood on it so I was so proud of him.
Living by a coast, seafood would be a staple.
By the way, my favorite sushi is Sea Urchin. Oh my God...