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Hey everyone just wondering if you have had any luck getting your tot to eat veggies. My 2yr. old son refuses to eat veggies all of a sudden. He use to love them and eat them whenever I gave them to him. Now he will only eat fruits. Please give some suggestions I am desperate!! Am I worrying over something that just isn't that big of a deal? Thanks in advance for your help. Nicole |
| Posted by Nicole on 08/25/2007 11:32 PM
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| Have you tried mixing the veggies in with other things? So he unknowingly eats them? |
| posted by Michelle on 08/26/2007 09:51 AM
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Thanks for the suggestion I tried it today at lunch and it worked like a charm. Nicole |
| posted by Nicole on 08/26/2007 04:53 PM
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| No problem. I have done the same with my son. |
| posted by Michelle on 08/26/2007 06:02 PM
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| Give me some ideas of what to mix it with. I have been trying with my 18 month old and she just picks them out. She only eats bananas too. HELP!! |
| posted by Jennifer on 08/27/2007 11:52 AM
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| As long as they are cut up small enough, you could even put them in the blender to make it into a paste, you can put them in just about anything. For starters, mashed potatoes, meat loaf, speghetti, hamburger patti, the possibilities could be endless. |
| posted by Michelle on 08/28/2007 08:57 PM
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| Thanks. I will give that a try! |
| posted by Jennifer on 08/29/2007 09:25 AM
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Michelle whch vegges do u hide in those things ??THXS Laura |
| posted by laura on 08/29/2007 01:32 PM
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| You could really use just about any veggie. I try to mix it up with my son, so he gets variety. Most veggies are easy to break down into a paste if necessary. I haven't tried ones like peas or corn, because they have a husk. |
| posted by Michelle on 08/30/2007 10:46 AM
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| thanks !! |
| posted by laura on 08/30/2007 10:57 AM
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