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Bloody Kids and their fussy eating habits...............

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BubblesDeVere · 05/04/2005 17:26

I have just made some of the home made chicken nuggets and they are great, but, dd2 prefers them without cheese and dd1 prefers them with cheese.

Aaaaaaaaaaagh, looks like i'll be making two lots.

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flashingnose · 05/04/2005 17:34

DS prefers them without cheese but I make him eat them with cheese, smothered in ketchup, because I am a mean witchy mummy

BubblesDeVere · 05/04/2005 17:56

Can i just ask out of curiosity and apart from you being a mean witchy mummy, why do you make him eat them with cheese.

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flashingnose · 08/04/2005 08:29

Because I'd made the whole batch with cheese and didn't want to waste them

Enid · 08/04/2005 08:56

actually dd1 doesn't like cheese much either - I get round it by using just under the amount that I say (if you are using my recipe that is ) and using a mild cheese - she doesn't notice!

suzywong · 08/04/2005 09:00

just to reiterate the title of this thread

bloody kids and their fussy eating habits indeed

ds2 will really only eat anything dry; crackers, biscuits, crackers, breadsticks, cereal, Amercian pancakes, smiley face chips

I slip him mulitivitamin and OJ every day but I'm sure he's going to get scurvy

BubblesDeVere · 11/04/2005 10:52

Stupid question here, but what would you consider as a mild cheese?

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