My youngest kid was a very fussy eater (he takes after me). But once he started going out to eat with peers during college, his range expanded amazingly.
I always made sure there was one thing that they liked. They had to try everything else. If refused, it was “take it or leave it but there will be nothing else till the next meal”. No one died of starvation and all love trying new foods as adults. To each family their own.
My mom wanted me to eat the eggplant parmesan and no way. Finally after years I tried it and found I was an idiot for not doing so earlier. Now I try things first before rejecting them. Also I found that the way things were cooked was important. My mother boiled squash to death and I hated it. Went to friends’ for dinner and they served squash. I am not rude and I ate it. It was wonderful. Cooked beautifully.
If my kids told me they didn’t like something I just told them they were not old enough to like it yet. Then they were always willing to try it again to see of they were old enough to like it yet. Amazingly sometimes they were!
Kiba65 5 months ago
Love it..
ddl297 5 months ago
When they really enjoy your simple cooking, they’ll never go looking for another person (leaving it gender nonspecific…these days, sigh!). True!
Skeptical Meg 5 months ago
My youngest kid was a very fussy eater (he takes after me). But once he started going out to eat with peers during college, his range expanded amazingly.
gollum891 5 months ago
I always made sure there was one thing that they liked. They had to try everything else. If refused, it was “take it or leave it but there will be nothing else till the next meal”. No one died of starvation and all love trying new foods as adults. To each family their own.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 5 months ago
My mom wanted me to eat the eggplant parmesan and no way. Finally after years I tried it and found I was an idiot for not doing so earlier. Now I try things first before rejecting them. Also I found that the way things were cooked was important. My mother boiled squash to death and I hated it. Went to friends’ for dinner and they served squash. I am not rude and I ate it. It was wonderful. Cooked beautifully.
jimsr 5 months ago
My siblings and I learned to eat and like, eventually, what mom cooked. She cooked what my father liked.
jimsr 5 months ago
personally I like meat-loaf
MuddyUSA Premium Member 5 months ago
Meatloaf….a dinner favorite………..
Niko S 5 months ago
I love meatloaf. My mom made it really good.
cuzinron47 5 months ago
Not everyone matures.
lkcelleo 5 months ago
At least the parents didn’t say “you know there are kids starving around the world” speech.
metagalaxy1970 5 months ago
Easy: my parents had one simple rule for dinner, try it. You don’t have to eat it, but you have to try it. And because of that, no fussy kids.
Shikamoo Premium Member 5 months ago
I always loved Meatloaf. I love all kinds of food.
sbwertz 5 months ago
If my kids told me they didn’t like something I just told them they were not old enough to like it yet. Then they were always willing to try it again to see of they were old enough to like it yet. Amazingly sometimes they were!