Yeah, that's generally how it runs in my family too, but I don't mind whipping up a quick grilled cheese, like KarenMarie does, or a hotdog or something similar we have in the fridge for the kids of a dinner guest if they don't like what they see on the table. It happens some times and it's no biggie, but we're not going to bend over backwards for the little rat either.Originally posted by: Amused
I have 9 nieces and nephews and I admire how my brothers and sister raised them in this regard... the same way we were raised.
The rule is: Dinner is served, and the kitchen closed. If you don't like the food, tough sh!t.
It's hard to be picky when you're starving.
Originally posted by: Amused
I have 9 nieces and nephews and I admire how my brothers and sister raised them in this regard... the same way we were raised.
The rule is: Dinner is served, and the kitchen closed. If you don't like the food, tough sh!t.
It's hard to be picky when you're starving.
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Originally posted by: Amused
I have 9 nieces and nephews and I admire how my brothers and sister raised them in this regard... the same way we were raised.
The rule is: Dinner is served, and the kitchen closed. If you don't like the food, tough sh!t.
It's hard to be picky when you're starving.
I've given money to bums who only eat 25cent bags of potato chips.... is that being picky? 😕
Originally posted by: jjones
Yeah, that's generally how it runs in my family too, but I don't mind whipping up a quick grilled cheese, like KarenMarie does, or a hotdog or something similar we have in the fridge for the kids of a dinner guest if they don't like what they see on the table. It happens some times and it's no biggie, but we're not going to bend over backwards for the little rat either.Originally posted by: Amused
I have 9 nieces and nephews and I admire how my brothers and sister raised them in this regard... the same way we were raised.
The rule is: Dinner is served, and the kitchen closed. If you don't like the food, tough sh!t.
It's hard to be picky when you're starving.
Originally posted by: db
I've run into this twice now, and it kinda p!sses me off.
I'd like opinions on how YOU would handle this.
My attitude is that unless you are allergic or have moral/religious restrictions, it's rude to expect someone to make custom meals for their picky-eater children.
Originally posted by: gistech1978
i was a picky kid.
if that situation arose and it did.
my parents gave me two choices
i could eat it or go hungry.
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Personally I'd let their parents do the Mc Donald's run and get their kids what THEY want to get them. I wouldn't wait to eat until they got back either.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Do you have 3 kids between the age of 4 and 8?Originally posted by: txxxx
My attitude is that unless you are allergic or have moral/religious restrictions, it's rude to expect someone to make custom meals for their picky-eater children.
Exactly. Im presuming what you make isnt going to kill them, so they should STFU and eat.
didn't think so...
Originally posted by: db
This is in my home.
In one case they said I should get McDonalds, and in the other case I was given a long list of shoulds and shouldn'ts....
Originally posted by: waggy
Man my sisters kids are like that.
I hate haveing them over for family get togethers. whenever they come over my sister calles with a list on what they will and will not eat. Which i always ignore.
She say she will not eat cooked hotdogs or other bullcrap stuff like that. But when they stay the night they eat what i put in front of them. They never complain and always eat a lot.
My daughter eats EVERYTHING. I have yet to find anything she will not eat. her favorite snack is green olives or cheese. she also enjoye munching on green bell peppers. strange kid.
I think it has more to do whith what the parents eat and what they offer the child. I eat pretty much anything in front of me and so does my wife.
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Personally I'd let their parents do the Mc Donald's run and get their kids what THEY want to get them. I wouldn't wait to eat until they got back either.
Originally posted by: gistech1978
i was a picky kid.
if that situation arose and it did.
my parents gave me two choices
i could eat it or go hungry.
Originally posted by: db
This is in my home.
In one case they said I should get McDonalds, and in the other case I was given a long list of shoulds and shouldn'ts....
Originally posted by: nuonce
you presented an offer, they presented a counter-offer, so reject it and tell them to go eat at wendys.