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Dad might lose kid, for being a good parent. Sues

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yeah they have gone to bed a few times. But i make them to try EVERYTHING.

just taco's and nachos. she hates those!

My kids eat veggies as a snack. they love them raw and cut up.

I was getting at the fact that your daughter has to be possessed by the devil to not like tacos and nachos 😵

but there is actually a bit of merit to kids' picky eating, they have more sensitive tastebuds than adults, particularly when it comes to bitterness which I guess is an evolutionary trait since many poisons have a bitter taste to them, it probably kept the little bastards from killing themselves.
 
I was getting at the fact that your daughter has to be possessed by the devil to not like tacos and nachos 😵

but there is actually a bit of merit to kids' picky eating, they have more sensitive tastebuds than adults, particularly when it comes to bitterness which I guess is an evolutionary trait since many poisons have a bitter taste to them, it probably kept the little bastards from killing themselves.

I agree its insane that she does not like them. I blame it on the fact mom had a ton of taco bell while pregnant (i swear. she wanted it damn near daily). Now i don't get either as often as i like. i love nachos =(


I have read that kids actually have MORE tastebuds then adults.
 
My daughter had a milk allergy until she was about 10, so it was actually a lot of work to find things she could eat. Milk or milk products (specifically casein, the milk protein) is in EVERYTHING. Still she has never given me any trouble about eating, because that's how she was raised.

When I was little (2 or 3, don't remember the story exactly) I was being a little bastard in a restaurant and got a plate of spaghetti poured on my head by my parents. I haven't been a picky eater since then. Nowadays that would probably be considered child abuse.

The pussification of America is real.

That's pretty disrespectful to the restaurant and the other patrons. Parents of the year material for sure over us more civilized 'pussies'.
 
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