Fussy Eaters
On Sat 14 Jan 2006 06:21:23p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it S'mee?
> One time on Usenet, Wayne Boatwright >
> said:
>> On Sat 14 Jan 2006 10:58:56a, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it S'mee?
>
>> > Now I'm sure at least 10 people are queuing up to tell me I should
>> > make him eat it anyway, because they certainly wouldn't put up with
>> > that. But I'm more interested in knowing what kind of fussiness the
>> > rest of you may have to deal with...
>
>> To make a list of what David won't eat would be exhaustive. Vegetables
>> - he will only eat peas (canned), carrots, corn, and potatoes. Salads
>> are out of the question. Meats - he will only eat a few cuts of beef,
>> pork, or chicken, and none of them can be cuts that either contain bone
>> or are on a bone. He will not eat any form of fish or seafood. Fruits
>> - he will only eat bananas, grapes, applesauce, and orange juice.
>> Breads - he will only eat soft white or sourdough, and nothing that
>> contains seeds or other additives with texture. He will eat smooth
>> peanut butter and jelly, but not jam or preserves. Desserts, if they
>> are chocolage and do not contain nuts. That's about it.
>
> Oh my!
>
>> Needless to say, I cook many separate meals for the two of us. I
>> simply could not exist on that. In 14 years, I have managed to add
>> perhaps 2 items to his diet that he would not eat before.
>
> Okay Wayne, I think you've taken the prize for most fussy family
> member... :-)
hehehe! Other than strict vegetarians, which I personally find difficult
to cook for since I'm not one, he takes the cake! (that would be chocolate
cake) <g>
--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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