Well congratulations everyone! I thought the red bell pepper would be more difficult. I'm obviously so very wrong. I'll have to find something more obscure for her to eat.
AR - I just hand it to her and she eats it. I think it helps that she sees me eating things like this too. And that I don't give her 500 options when she's being picky. I've been told "your child won't starve" and I believe it. I've also read about how it can take a child like 10 tries to actually start eating a certain food, and I believe that too. So I just offer her good things, and if she won't eat, we try again later. I never resort to junk cuz that reinforces pickyness. But that's just the way I roll and my philosophy on toddler nutrition... from my very limited experience, obviously.
Wow, very impressive! I personally don't like red peppers, so my girls don't eat them either! (Since I only buy them when I am putting them into something!)
I also knew it was a red pepper, but I was a little surprised by it! :)
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I can't believe that she honestly eats all this stuff?!? Does she go for it herself, or do you hand stuff to her and then she eats it?
I say red pepper as well...
Yep - red pepper. Do you know the spice that comes from that?
Red pepper, unless you are a cruel mom and are giving her some sort of super spicy pepper. I really hope it is my first guess for her sake!
I have personally witnessed this one.. it's MOST DEFINITELY a red pepper. :) I'm awesome. Thank you.
I agree! And you are very lucky that your daughter is so open to all these foods. Katelyn was born a picky eater and it's really frustrating.
red pepper it is!
Well congratulations everyone! I thought the red bell pepper would be more difficult. I'm obviously so very wrong. I'll have to find something more obscure for her to eat.
AR - I just hand it to her and she eats it. I think it helps that she sees me eating things like this too. And that I don't give her 500 options when she's being picky. I've been told "your child won't starve" and I believe it. I've also read about how it can take a child like 10 tries to actually start eating a certain food, and I believe that too. So I just offer her good things, and if she won't eat, we try again later. I never resort to junk cuz that reinforces pickyness. But that's just the way I roll and my philosophy on toddler nutrition... from my very limited experience, obviously.
Abi's favorite! Bell peppers! She gobbles them down and chooses them over other junk food...which I do give Abi - I eat a lot, too!.
Wow, very impressive! I personally don't like red peppers, so my girls don't eat them either! (Since I only buy them when I am putting them into something!)
I also knew it was a red pepper, but I was a little surprised by it! :)
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