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<blockquote data-quote="Numina" data-source="post: 231046" data-attributes="member: 6360"><p>This was really good advice. I can tell he's starting to trust me when I say he will or won't like something. I say it's like...something he's familiar with. He'll ask now, 'do you think I'd like it?'</p><p></p><p>...except for the bribe part. difficult child despite many efforts on my part cannot be taught to take a bribe. lol</p><p></p><p>I saw Jessica Seinfeld promoting her book on Oprah and I also used 'Super BabyFood' when difficult child was little. I blame 'Super Babyfood' for part of why I have this problem. because alot of the food was really gross. As far as Jessica Seinfeld. No. Just no. difficult child would sense that stuff was 'hidden' in his food and think I was being sneaky. Not gonna do it. One day he will have to choose his own food and I want him to know what's in it. Sneaking healthy things into his brownies would only be a stop - gap measure.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, it hasn't worked the last 9 years for me so now I'm going to try something different.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a problem. I am a reformed fattie and husband is a recidivist fattie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numina, post: 231046, member: 6360"] This was really good advice. I can tell he's starting to trust me when I say he will or won't like something. I say it's like...something he's familiar with. He'll ask now, 'do you think I'd like it?' ...except for the bribe part. difficult child despite many efforts on my part cannot be taught to take a bribe. lol I saw Jessica Seinfeld promoting her book on Oprah and I also used 'Super BabyFood' when difficult child was little. I blame 'Super Babyfood' for part of why I have this problem. because alot of the food was really gross. As far as Jessica Seinfeld. No. Just no. difficult child would sense that stuff was 'hidden' in his food and think I was being sneaky. Not gonna do it. One day he will have to choose his own food and I want him to know what's in it. Sneaking healthy things into his brownies would only be a stop - gap measure. Well, it hasn't worked the last 9 years for me so now I'm going to try something different. This is a problem. I am a reformed fattie and husband is a recidivist fattie. [/QUOTE]
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