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My daughter will only eat frozen bag chicken. Help!
For lunch or dinner my daughter will only eat the frozen tyson chiken. It has to be breaded. I've tried the shake and bake or italian breading. She refuses to eat regular chicken. She won't eat pork chops or hamburgers or vegs. She has always been a good eater. Now it's hard for me to go anywhere like my in-laws or anywhere because after they prepare a meal I feel crazy asking for frozen bag chicken and my daugther will throw the chicken across the room. she doesn't like it at all. I don't know what else to do. Please help me!
Posted by Kris on 08/26/2008 07:51 AM

 
is she also eatting other foods? If so don't worry too much my son was the same way for about 4 months but hey also ate done fruits and cheese and rice, noodles and such...
My son is 18 months right now but yeah for a while there no other meat except breaded frozen chicken or groundbeef in spagetti sauce.... But mostly the chicken....
Don't worry too much especially if she eats other stuff my dr. Said it's just a phasE.
posted by roxanne on 08/26/2008 09:50 PM

How old is she?

Generally, kids don't starve themselves. If you don't want her eating that chicken all the time, simply don't buy it and have it in the house!

She will eat what you give her when she is hungry enough...
posted by FirstTimeMommy on 08/26/2008 11:24 PM

She is 18 months old..I've tried not giving her the chicken but she loves it so much. I don't want her to starve. She will eat a grilled cheese and pizza. I think she doesn't like the texture of the meat. She will eat the graduates spaghetti with meatballs. She ate lagsana the other night. I'm not a big meat eater either. I hope it is just a phase. thank you for the replys
posted by Kris on 08/27/2008 09:27 AM

my son was the same way for a long time. to stop my worrying i took him to easter seals for an eval . it is now known  that he has a delay. they do right things there. i  wanted to do what i felt was right for him. he does meetings every two weeks. hope this helps and  isn't to late.

posted by heather on 07/16/2009 11:53 PM

 
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