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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 519135" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Oh I agree, I agree Susiestar! But the problem is that J is just so incredibly picky about food. The vast majority of foodstuffs he will NOT eat. Won't touch milk, most cheeses, most meats, etc, etc. This is about the healthiest combination of foodstuffs that he will agree to eat for breakfast... I do occasionally get him to eat a boiled egg but I didn't attempt that this morning. And J... simply will NOT eat what he does not want. Of course if I had my way he would eat far healthier things... but I give up trying to battle with him about food that he will not eat to the point of making himself vomit if I try to insist... </p><p>So... it's compromise. He can have the chocolate spread he craves, for example, but on wholemeal bread with butter. It's the best I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 519135, member: 11227"] Oh I agree, I agree Susiestar! But the problem is that J is just so incredibly picky about food. The vast majority of foodstuffs he will NOT eat. Won't touch milk, most cheeses, most meats, etc, etc. This is about the healthiest combination of foodstuffs that he will agree to eat for breakfast... I do occasionally get him to eat a boiled egg but I didn't attempt that this morning. And J... simply will NOT eat what he does not want. Of course if I had my way he would eat far healthier things... but I give up trying to battle with him about food that he will not eat to the point of making himself vomit if I try to insist... So... it's compromise. He can have the chocolate spread he craves, for example, but on wholemeal bread with butter. It's the best I can do. [/QUOTE]
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