tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post9037089372251002731..comments2023-10-21T00:41:24.781-10:00Comments on Mama Simmons: I Am Not A Short Order ChefMichelle Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10301323188060167291noreply@blogger.comBlogger22125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-57110067708511412382010-03-05T15:54:04.630-10:002010-03-05T15:54:04.630-10:00We've been going through the same thing. Zach...We've been going through the same thing. Zach used to eat everything, now it depends on the day what he will and won't eat. Although he'll eat almost anything school gives him because I think he knows they mean business whereas there are options at home. And like Moana, he'll eat anything when we go out. Toddlers are confusing little creatures.Angela and Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15196403668528302122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-39826786518389574492010-03-05T09:48:01.708-10:002010-03-05T09:48:01.708-10:00We are having a similar battle only Jack will only...We are having a similar battle only Jack will only eat mushed veggies, not whole ones. Poor kid gets the same lunch every day too. YoBaby yogurt, applesauce and some toast pieces with cream cheese. He goes to daycare and I don't have the luxury of giving him a second option so I have to pack what I know he will eat. We try new foods on the weekends though. Good luck! Moana is so cute, I love the hair!Nitsirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05180758156444549882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-42758940346614435082010-03-05T05:59:05.326-10:002010-03-05T05:59:05.326-10:00Oh boy, you sound like you've been pretty pati...Oh boy, you sound like you've been pretty patient so far :) funny that she likes to go out to eat, hopefully she settles down into a regular food pattern soon...love the pictures of her though!cherellihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13643258879501877022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-80454840341703198302010-03-05T03:21:31.551-10:002010-03-05T03:21:31.551-10:00My boss's wife's theory is that she'll...My boss's wife's theory is that she'll let her kids (when they're 10 and over) do whatever they want to their hair . . . . but draw the line at tattoos, and hope the creative leash they have with their hair will be enough to stop them getting inked (not that there's anything wrong with that, but as a parent I bet it's on the wish-list of things you hope they won't do). So I guess it's like other people are saying: pick your battles, limit the choices, but relinquish some control. Hmmm . . . when I have a baby I think I'll just come here for help! And yes, Moana is still as cute as ever! :)Lizzienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-7542046250085116632010-03-04T17:15:57.860-10:002010-03-04T17:15:57.860-10:00oh yeah. I always tell my son, "this is not ...oh yeah. I always tell my son, "this is not a restaurant". I hate to tell you, but it gets worse. I just roll with it. choose your battles.Reginahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09860306741449772444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-6229071453958091722010-03-04T10:34:10.030-10:002010-03-04T10:34:10.030-10:00Nick goes through phases like this, and I almost l...Nick goes through phases like this, and I almost lose my S***! It is so frustrating! I started putting agave nectar in his super porridge (along with the almond butter) so he seems to eat it up (for now!) Hang in there, hopefully just a phase!N.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07718741327199643323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-57276545526035990082010-03-04T09:10:08.737-10:002010-03-04T09:10:08.737-10:00Good luck w/ the fickle eating - I bet she'll ...Good luck w/ the fickle eating - I bet she'll grow out of it :)Charisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05215285733527015606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-73429864252413179082010-03-04T07:07:45.871-10:002010-03-04T07:07:45.871-10:00I think so long as you don't cave and give her...I think so long as you don't cave and give her McDonald's, you're a success. :o)X-Country2https://www.blogger.com/profile/01543524827265377886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-2102583474920810072010-03-04T05:47:01.890-10:002010-03-04T05:47:01.890-10:00Love the Moana posts - even if they are at the exp...Love the Moana posts - even if they are at the expense of your sanity :) Good luck with this one, I am sure it will get better :)Katie A.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05532916063060905892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-48177526559681097462010-03-04T05:31:28.797-10:002010-03-04T05:31:28.797-10:00I'm breaking it to you now. This is not a prob...I'm breaking it to you now. This is not a problem that goes away with toddlerhood. Worse, it starts to filter into everything else--what to wear, what homework to do first, what book to read, <br />:) <br />Take your patience pill now! haha! Moana is so cute in those pics. I just want to squeeze that little belly!!GetBackJoJohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12971771566518642672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-38514332856155494812010-03-04T05:11:36.630-10:002010-03-04T05:11:36.630-10:00i tend not to cook a lot per se...but will offer d...i tend not to cook a lot per se...but will offer different whole (easy) ingredients if the meal isn't being eaten...broccoli or cauliflower pieces, pasta, beans, a banana, berries. she'll get something healthy into herself most of the time.Clarehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13062114889126850617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-29896395872095366712010-03-04T04:44:52.994-10:002010-03-04T04:44:52.994-10:00Man o man, this is something we struggle with. So...Man o man, this is something we struggle with. Some days he eats really well, other days nada. We were up half the night last night I think b/c he refused everything I offered for dinner (even yummy pork tenderloin and stuffed portabello mushrooms?!) and he was hungry. I have found that he will eat more when he's eating around other kids. I've kind of given up on trying to make him happy...RunningMamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16269598643448280554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-45875531399165185842010-03-04T04:06:41.239-10:002010-03-04T04:06:41.239-10:00Oh Toddlerhood. You already know she's just t...Oh Toddlerhood. You already know she's just trying to test what she has control over (and like others have said, when she eats something she checks the block so she knows she needs something else). You'd think someone would have a master plan by now since all kids seem to go through this :-)<br /><br />Just try to keep plenty of healthy options. Give her plenty of choices of these healthy options and she'll be ok. Kids are amazing at knowing what they need. <br /><br />Give her plenty of choices elsewhere in her life, too. Give her a chance to choose between a couple shirts in the morning, which sippy cup to drink from, which books to read. Always limit her choices but let her make the choice. <br /><br />And now Jackson is huge into being the one who gets to put the food on the plate. If I do it he refuses to eat it. But if he gets to do it he will scarf it down (usually). <br /><br />Good luck and remember....she won't starve; it's just too bad she has to be a whiner in the process :-) Oh parenthood!Billiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06591203274310639324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-72913022461975375072010-03-04T03:44:05.870-10:002010-03-04T03:44:05.870-10:00I totally understand what you are saying! My son n...I totally understand what you are saying! My son now says that he is allergic to vegetables and will scour his food to make sure there are none in sight. My daughter is still an amazing eater. However, I will not change the menu and I put everything on their plates. I love the picture of your daughter in the grocery cart. That is what mine always looks like. How old is she again? I think my daughter and her are close in age.Pining for Pinteresthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18281923465561005941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-10736660969148388532010-03-04T03:30:09.572-10:002010-03-04T03:30:09.572-10:00My son did the same.
In a way, this makes sense to...My son did the same.<br />In a way, this makes sense to me. So if she eats blueberries one day, why she should eat them the next day too? Her body got the nutrients it needed and it is all set for those for a while. Her body needs something else. I think kids are so smart about their eating, at least when they are very young, and I think going with the flow is the best thing. Then they enter preschool and they come home with "Broccoli is disgusting, I hate vegetables", but that is another story!Running and livinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00057835870342142162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-56428670938757977232010-03-04T03:13:34.902-10:002010-03-04T03:13:34.902-10:00Phase or not, she's still a great eater as lon...Phase or not, she's still a great eater as long as you believe she is! Just get creative – but stick to your food values – and hang in there :)jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12912676758384794239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-62180675752173045492010-03-04T03:12:30.492-10:002010-03-04T03:12:30.492-10:00Ben is just like this. Who knows why but it seems ...Ben is just like this. Who knows why but it seems to be almost universal. I offer a couple of things at b'fast and lunch too and if he doesn't eat them I just let him go and assume he'll climb into his high chair if he gets hungry. <br /><br />At dinner I give him more options if he is being fussy and hasn't eaten well all day. I figure having him up in the middle of the night hungry isn't going to make any of us happy... <br /><br />Good luck!Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02894498988883083615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-11233570156100030652010-03-04T03:00:06.700-10:002010-03-04T03:00:06.700-10:00Broccoli for breakfast!!!!!! Ewwwwww!!!!
I remem...Broccoli for breakfast!!!!!! Ewwwwww!!!! <br /><br />I remember my mom said I was a picky eater at first but she said she made what she wanted me to eat and just put it in front of me, she said eventually after I was tired of throwing a fit, I would eat it.Big Daddy Dieselhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07868041775049514011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-62857733315737368022010-03-04T02:39:25.979-10:002010-03-04T02:39:25.979-10:00Welcome to my world, Michelle!! Remember a few we...Welcome to my world, Michelle!! Remember a few weeks back I posted on this topic?? Yes, it's typical of toddlers so you just go with it, as maddening as it is. <br /><br />I've noticed with my nieces, who are 4 and 7 now, that they've gone through picky stages (just eating five foods for months and months), but now are both good eaters. I think consistency is the key. Go back and read your response to my food dilemma post and you'll find some good advice from yourself! :)Allison Chapplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05345469985528298687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-90755333753730196992010-03-04T02:04:39.619-10:002010-03-04T02:04:39.619-10:00This sounds so familiar! I don't think there i...This sounds so familiar! I don't think there is a whole to do about it, but just go with the flow. Sometimes I am embarrassed by what Elena eats (like poptarts)and other days I am proud about the amount of vegetables she consumes. I imagine that it all balances out.Rebecca DeWirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02415966459988763348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-42261309050930459092010-03-03T21:44:08.996-10:002010-03-03T21:44:08.996-10:00Oh man - this is another part of having kids that ...Oh man - this is another part of having kids that I didn't realize...I'll tuck this one waaaay in the back of my head for future reference :) Good luck - I wish I could offer suggestions or advice - but she'll come around in the end. <br /><br />LOVE the pic of her and Nico - they are so cute together! :)Marit C-Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06742572497365287990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-45067121866560108492010-03-03T21:34:23.332-10:002010-03-03T21:34:23.332-10:00You know, I was quite envious and guilty when you ...You know, I was quite envious and guilty when you wrote about the blog where your daughter eats mush for breakfast...mine stopped eating any mush (still refuses) around 9 months. <br /><br />The whole toddler picky eating...everything you described I live through. The only vegetable she will eat now is steamed spinach. And I've noticed with foods like avocado, one day she loves it, the next day she looks at me like I am trying to poison her. And when other people are around she makes she spits it out and makes these dramatic choking noise.<br /><br />Recently (after having been on antibiotics for a urinary tract infection) she stopped eating completelty and thought it was because some new teeth were coming in (she always seems less hungry then). But one day she was playing and I noticed thrush all over her tongue. I started the medication and it took like another 5 days of not eating and then the flood gates opened and she literally ate more than me. And now she is back to being a picky eater. I just keep telling myself she will not starve.<br /><br />I have no solution or advice. Your blog about the food relationship is so true though -- having a positive relationship with food is not worth the food battles. I just keep offering different foods at mealtimes, even the ones she doesn't like. And I pack snacks. And quite often I pack lunch on the go, and we will eat at the park or museum or zoo...although I have to say that has it drawbacks too as I was cleaning the stroller today and it was disgusting! And she loves to eat when she sees other kids eating...she goes to daycare one day and eats everything they offer....what can I say...<br /><br />Hang in there...my daughter at almost 20 months is just starting on the tanties...it takes your mind off the picky eating at least.<br />Sigh!DRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09069592736539040000noreply@blogger.com