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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 276623" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Matthew was a pretty picky eater as well. However he liked Mexican food which it sounds like Sammy does as well. So for lunch I would send with him a hot thermos of refried beans, and corn chips. I am sure every other kid in preschool thought he was bizarro - but it was the only thing he ate for months. The other thing he would eat for lunch was tuna. The truth be told - Matthew rarely ate his lunch. <em> Rarely</em>. It was usually just a waste of my money to pack him anything (but of course you have to).</p><p></p><p>I don't think you have to be a great cook to help Sammy eat - just start choosing random things at the grocery store and see if he will eat them. Pistachio nuts, fruit roll ups without sugar, healthy treats from the health food store, fancy salmon - whatever he finds intriguing or interesting he will probably try at least once - and if he likes it - then it is a home run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 276623, member: 3301"] Matthew was a pretty picky eater as well. However he liked Mexican food which it sounds like Sammy does as well. So for lunch I would send with him a hot thermos of refried beans, and corn chips. I am sure every other kid in preschool thought he was bizarro - but it was the only thing he ate for months. The other thing he would eat for lunch was tuna. The truth be told - Matthew rarely ate his lunch. [I] Rarely[/I]. It was usually just a waste of my money to pack him anything (but of course you have to). I don't think you have to be a great cook to help Sammy eat - just start choosing random things at the grocery store and see if he will eat them. Pistachio nuts, fruit roll ups without sugar, healthy treats from the health food store, fancy salmon - whatever he finds intriguing or interesting he will probably try at least once - and if he likes it - then it is a home run. [/QUOTE]
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