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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 483070" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>So true Malika and MWM. It's a field full of landmines. One thing about the eight kids is that I did not have one really picky eater. My heart goes out to the family members who had kids who would only eat x and y. My first difficult child was the third kid. I can still picture how shocked the easy child's were when difficult child insisted on having her ice cream before her dinner. On her plate I put her meat, vegetables and the bowl of ice cream. The easy child's kept looking and looking like "is Mom crazy?" difficult child ate her whole dinner...just not in standard order, lol. It probably only happened twice but it was one of those "adapt to the difficult child" moments that I still recall. by the way, difficult child had to ask politely including "please" before I capitulated. What an interesting life we all lead and have led. LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 483070, member: 35"] So true Malika and MWM. It's a field full of landmines. One thing about the eight kids is that I did not have one really picky eater. My heart goes out to the family members who had kids who would only eat x and y. My first difficult child was the third kid. I can still picture how shocked the easy child's were when difficult child insisted on having her ice cream before her dinner. On her plate I put her meat, vegetables and the bowl of ice cream. The easy child's kept looking and looking like "is Mom crazy?" difficult child ate her whole dinner...just not in standard order, lol. It probably only happened twice but it was one of those "adapt to the difficult child" moments that I still recall. by the way, difficult child had to ask politely including "please" before I capitulated. What an interesting life we all lead and have led. LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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