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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 140534" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>We chose not to fight the food battle. Esp with thank you and the food allergies when he was young. It wasn't worth it.</p><p> </p><p>Why not make a bunch of burritos 1 day and freeze them. Just get them ready, put them in plastic bags and freeze. Or, even more convenient, put them on a cookie sheet not touching, freeze, and put into a big ziploc and return to the freezer. Then you could just have HER microwave one for dinner.</p><p> </p><p>Or, have the beans and rice made up, along with whatever else you want to offer, and have HER make them. Jsut put the fillings in and wrap them up. At 6 she is able to do this. My kids all had things they made by 6 or so. Mostly because then they could make something simple if they refused to eat what was cooked.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry she is so stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 140534, member: 1233"] We chose not to fight the food battle. Esp with thank you and the food allergies when he was young. It wasn't worth it. Why not make a bunch of burritos 1 day and freeze them. Just get them ready, put them in plastic bags and freeze. Or, even more convenient, put them on a cookie sheet not touching, freeze, and put into a big ziploc and return to the freezer. Then you could just have HER microwave one for dinner. Or, have the beans and rice made up, along with whatever else you want to offer, and have HER make them. Jsut put the fillings in and wrap them up. At 6 she is able to do this. My kids all had things they made by 6 or so. Mostly because then they could make something simple if they refused to eat what was cooked. Sorry she is so stuck. [/QUOTE]
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