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UPDATE: Poor, pitiful me syndrom
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 72299" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Marg, I love ya, but sometimes your food suggestions really gross me out. LOL The last one when you talked about using your own chickens made the rest of the recipe unreadable for me. Thats how sensitive my stomach is. Even if difficult child could and would eat octopus, I couldn't cook it. My stomach is too sensitive for that creapy stuff! I know, I'm a wimp! His stomach is even more sensitive than mine, so I doubt anything that looked funky would make it to his mouth. This kid gags over things that are green, never mind things that have legs.</p><p></p><p>I do like the idea of keeping his lunch in the office. Maybe one step down is for the teacher to keep it on her desk until lunch. Who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 72299, member: 3837"] Marg, I love ya, but sometimes your food suggestions really gross me out. LOL The last one when you talked about using your own chickens made the rest of the recipe unreadable for me. Thats how sensitive my stomach is. Even if difficult child could and would eat octopus, I couldn't cook it. My stomach is too sensitive for that creapy stuff! I know, I'm a wimp! His stomach is even more sensitive than mine, so I doubt anything that looked funky would make it to his mouth. This kid gags over things that are green, never mind things that have legs. I do like the idea of keeping his lunch in the office. Maybe one step down is for the teacher to keep it on her desk until lunch. Who knows. [/QUOTE]
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