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GI, endoscopy and nothing wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 553413" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>That is so right: food is not only a necessity, but in France everything revolves around food. Food is social, friendship, family, love!</p><p>I had never seen a boxed meal until I was probably in my late teens, early twenties. Which in a sense is a good thing: I know how to cook, I know what is healthy. But V creates LOTS of work on my end. </p><p>But I agree, those individual portion meals sound great and definetly healthier than a power struggle... Or me inevitably becoming aggravated because I have yet to cook something else for V because he is all of a sudden "hungry" and then "no... I'm full". </p><p>I do buy quite a few cereal bars (the ones with the most protein), V refuses those nutrition milks (I've tried many kind). </p><p>Yesterday, I made meatballs with beef, eggs and a bit of rice (not too much, otherwise V would notice the rice and refuse to eat). I made different sizes and V ate 1 small meat ball.</p><p>Later in the afternoon, we went on the lake with our boat and V ate quite a few slices of summer sausage, cheese cubes and crackers! I was amazed.</p><p>It made me realize that V does eat when it is not served as a meal around the table. He likes to eat finger food on the go. Or around the fire pit. </p><p>I'm not sure what to make of this, but it is interesting to note.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 553413, member: 11847"] That is so right: food is not only a necessity, but in France everything revolves around food. Food is social, friendship, family, love! I had never seen a boxed meal until I was probably in my late teens, early twenties. Which in a sense is a good thing: I know how to cook, I know what is healthy. But V creates LOTS of work on my end. But I agree, those individual portion meals sound great and definetly healthier than a power struggle... Or me inevitably becoming aggravated because I have yet to cook something else for V because he is all of a sudden "hungry" and then "no... I'm full". I do buy quite a few cereal bars (the ones with the most protein), V refuses those nutrition milks (I've tried many kind). Yesterday, I made meatballs with beef, eggs and a bit of rice (not too much, otherwise V would notice the rice and refuse to eat). I made different sizes and V ate 1 small meat ball. Later in the afternoon, we went on the lake with our boat and V ate quite a few slices of summer sausage, cheese cubes and crackers! I was amazed. It made me realize that V does eat when it is not served as a meal around the table. He likes to eat finger food on the go. Or around the fire pit. I'm not sure what to make of this, but it is interesting to note. [/QUOTE]
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