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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 567573" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Suzie... can I toss a left-curve out there?</p><p></p><p>It sounds to me like the real issue isn't food.</p><p>Sometimes "food" becomes a cover for something else - a "real" problem that is the elephant in the room.</p><p>Rather than deal with the real issue, people make an issue over something that really isn't so big.</p><p>But it becomes polarizing... and that is the impression I get with the food issues in your house.</p><p></p><p>Cooked vs. raw. Fresh vs. frozen vs. canned. The arguments out there about food quality go on forever - and the best research I can find says that the biggest problem people have with veggies is that they just don't eat enough of them in ANY form.</p><p></p><p>Are his eating habits "good"? No. You admit your's aren't good either.</p><p>But... maybe there's really another problem, a different root?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 567573, member: 11791"] Suzie... can I toss a left-curve out there? It sounds to me like the real issue isn't food. Sometimes "food" becomes a cover for something else - a "real" problem that is the elephant in the room. Rather than deal with the real issue, people make an issue over something that really isn't so big. But it becomes polarizing... and that is the impression I get with the food issues in your house. Cooked vs. raw. Fresh vs. frozen vs. canned. The arguments out there about food quality go on forever - and the best research I can find says that the biggest problem people have with veggies is that they just don't eat enough of them in ANY form. Are his eating habits "good"? No. You admit your's aren't good either. But... maybe there's really another problem, a different root? [/QUOTE]
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