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<blockquote data-quote="boo" data-source="post: 373536"><p>I think I know the answer, but I'm going to ask anyway. My youngest, probably on the autistic spectrum, will only eat crackers, cheese, pasta, bananas, chips, junk. No fruit, No protein, No meat, other than an occasional cheeseburger from McDonald's. It's a battle if I try to suggest healthier options. I think I need to let it go and get over it. God, it is so hard, I worry about his health. He is growing, he seems to be healthy.</p><p> </p><p>I'm just having a moment. He would seriously eat fishy crackers every single meal and snack every moment of everyday. And please don't tell me I'm being too soft and giving in and if I don't give him what he wants he will eat if he is hungry. I've been there done that, sure you know how that went.</p><p> </p><p>finished venting, off to boil pasta... : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boo, post: 373536"] I think I know the answer, but I'm going to ask anyway. My youngest, probably on the autistic spectrum, will only eat crackers, cheese, pasta, bananas, chips, junk. No fruit, No protein, No meat, other than an occasional cheeseburger from McDonald's. It's a battle if I try to suggest healthier options. I think I need to let it go and get over it. God, it is so hard, I worry about his health. He is growing, he seems to be healthy. I'm just having a moment. He would seriously eat fishy crackers every single meal and snack every moment of everyday. And please don't tell me I'm being too soft and giving in and if I don't give him what he wants he will eat if he is hungry. I've been there done that, sure you know how that went. finished venting, off to boil pasta... : ) [/QUOTE]
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