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<blockquote data-quote="mrscatinthehat" data-source="post: 140428" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>Everyone has to make their own decision on this one. If I go to the trouble to cook a meal that is dinner. End of discussion. Now this used to be a bit of a battle more with difficult children than easy child. easy child having known this rule lifelong and difficult children aquiring it when I aquired them. I did the PB sandwich (no jelly for dinner as the sandwich would end up all jelly otherwise) thing if they didn't like what was before them. But they had to try everything first. Because in their case most of the things they said they didn't like they had never had and were just saying it cuz they didn't know if they would like it or not. </p><p> </p><p>Now with husband working evenings and easy child in track there isn't a whole lot of structured meals during the week. </p><p> </p><p>I just swore to myself that I was not going to become a short order cook in my own kitchen unless that was the type of night we were having. </p><p> </p><p>I like burritos though so I might stop in for dinner one night OK?</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p><p> </p><p>Oh and your daughter sounds like my one grandmother. She believed you could put anything between two slices of bread and call it a sandwich. Sounds like K believes anything in a tortilla is a burrito.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrscatinthehat, post: 140428, member: 2063"] Everyone has to make their own decision on this one. If I go to the trouble to cook a meal that is dinner. End of discussion. Now this used to be a bit of a battle more with difficult children than easy child. easy child having known this rule lifelong and difficult children aquiring it when I aquired them. I did the PB sandwich (no jelly for dinner as the sandwich would end up all jelly otherwise) thing if they didn't like what was before them. But they had to try everything first. Because in their case most of the things they said they didn't like they had never had and were just saying it cuz they didn't know if they would like it or not. Now with husband working evenings and easy child in track there isn't a whole lot of structured meals during the week. I just swore to myself that I was not going to become a short order cook in my own kitchen unless that was the type of night we were having. I like burritos though so I might stop in for dinner one night OK? Beth Oh and your daughter sounds like my one grandmother. She believed you could put anything between two slices of bread and call it a sandwich. Sounds like K believes anything in a tortilla is a burrito. [/QUOTE]
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