Do you cook two dinners, one for the kids and one for you and your husband?

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Not at all everyone eats the same thing. Helps prevent from being picky eaters(most of the time)

@Keona Make sense!

@Brianna and my girl be chowing down. She had pot roast last night

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We used to cook one for my son and one for my partner and myself, but my son, a huge leap/sensory change/taste change (for years and years he would only eat his safe foods) with tasting and liking new foods, and now, thankfully, he eats everything we eat.

Not usually. But I have a picky *** partner who doesn't eat alot of things. My daughter 2 and getting to the stage where she's also picky. I don't want to raise a picky eater. Hopefully it's a stage.

Technically my boyfriend doesn't when he is home because he likes to throw his food in a bowl and add a bunch of stuff to it, but I always eat the same thing as my child.

Nope, we all sit down and eat dinner together every night, the only exception is if we are getting a takeaway, our daughter doesn’t like it so she will eat alone and we will eat when she’s asleep.

My husband is a picky eater and my son doesn't always eat what we eat my husband gets upset with me when I do make separate meals but I tell him that as long as he is eating that is all that matters

At the same time yes. However I do it so it fits in easily with what I’m cooking like putting something in the oven as neither of mine like mince.

Only if we are having something that my little boy won't eat.

I make dinner for the kids my husband males dinner for everyone else

@Lisa beautiful ❤️ such a wonderful way to spend evenings

@Joanna 😆😆

Nope, my son eats what we eat. We introduced him to all veggies, meats, and fruits he is not picky at all. This helps them not be so picky and helps them eat all the healthy stuff.

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Kids are picky and eat what they want at a young age so we feed them the things they like and I cook what we like separately.

@Bailey makes sense it changes based on kids age

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