Tadpole and food....
Aug. 29th, 2005 12:38 pmTadpole likes apple tart without apples, i.e. I get to eat the apples and she eats the rest. But I am not sure she would actually want to eat the crust if I had just baked it, as is, without any apples.
Tadpole only likes milk in which cereals have macerated for a while. So she asks for a bowl of cereals (Special K with almonds), fishes out all the almonds (tiens, maman, there you go, mum), eats a few spoonfuls, then decides she's had enough and only wants to drink the milk (guess who finishes the cereals?). But she will not have milk that hasn't previously contained cereals. It's not the same milk.
Tadpole like hot dogs with ketchup, she says. But we know better. We know she likes hot dogs with ketchup, but without a bun. Oh, and hold the saussage, too.
Tadpole might also tell you that she likes smores, but she doesn't usually warn you that she likes them without graham crackers or marshmallows. She's still the first one to petition for roasted marshmallows, but that is only because she likes to set them on fire, then blow them out. And then? She presents the charred remains of the marshmallow to me, and expects me to eat it. *makes face*
Tadpole will not eat anything that is obviously cooked, especially not meat. She's truly French, that kid, and loves rare beef, but seulement le rose, maman, only the pink bits, mum.
Tadpole will not touch the melted cheese on potato gratin, either. Funny, that: I remember not liking it either, as a child, and my parents always said "but it's the best part!" and fought over who would get my share of fromage gratiné. Now we do that, with Husband, since both our girls hate the melted cheese on potato gratin. Round and round we go.
So I am grateful for cheerios, and plain bagels with cream cheese, and baby carrots, and uncooked apples. I am grateful for every item of healthy food I get that child to actually eat.
Tadpole only likes milk in which cereals have macerated for a while. So she asks for a bowl of cereals (Special K with almonds), fishes out all the almonds (tiens, maman, there you go, mum), eats a few spoonfuls, then decides she's had enough and only wants to drink the milk (guess who finishes the cereals?). But she will not have milk that hasn't previously contained cereals. It's not the same milk.
Tadpole like hot dogs with ketchup, she says. But we know better. We know she likes hot dogs with ketchup, but without a bun. Oh, and hold the saussage, too.
Tadpole might also tell you that she likes smores, but she doesn't usually warn you that she likes them without graham crackers or marshmallows. She's still the first one to petition for roasted marshmallows, but that is only because she likes to set them on fire, then blow them out. And then? She presents the charred remains of the marshmallow to me, and expects me to eat it. *makes face*
Tadpole will not eat anything that is obviously cooked, especially not meat. She's truly French, that kid, and loves rare beef, but seulement le rose, maman, only the pink bits, mum.
Tadpole will not touch the melted cheese on potato gratin, either. Funny, that: I remember not liking it either, as a child, and my parents always said "but it's the best part!" and fought over who would get my share of fromage gratiné. Now we do that, with Husband, since both our girls hate the melted cheese on potato gratin. Round and round we go.
So I am grateful for cheerios, and plain bagels with cream cheese, and baby carrots, and uncooked apples. I am grateful for every item of healthy food I get that child to actually eat.
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Date: 2005-08-29 10:07 am (UTC)Can you share the recipe for potato gratin please, something I love but have never quite figured out.
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Date: 2005-08-30 07:00 am (UTC)There is nothing simpler that gratin, I'll post the recipe in an entry (but it's, like, very very simple. Might even add one more very into the mix, really)
Amen
Date: 2005-08-29 10:26 am (UTC)Re: Amen
Date: 2005-08-30 07:01 am (UTC)And we can get Froglet to eat a few hotdogs, she likes them. ;)
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Date: 2005-08-29 10:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-30 07:11 am (UTC)And I have to say, I've had surprises. She'll say she hates zucchini, cos that's what her sister says, but she actually loves grilled zucchini, so the trick is to get ONE BITE into her mouth.
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*applauds you and her*
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Date: 2005-08-30 07:14 am (UTC)But you know, she doesn't look like she's starving, so I suppose she gets enough and the trick is to make sure she gets enough of the GOOD things. (Cos she'd happily live on chocolate alone, provided it is Ritter Sport Praliné *headdesk*)
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Date: 2005-08-29 02:38 pm (UTC)We are going to the dentist tomorrow, the kids, not moi. Jacob has at least two(count 'em!! TWO) cavities. Since I found them, trust me, he's drinking his milk...without cereal ;)
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Date: 2005-08-30 07:19 am (UTC)I mean, for Froglet, I was The Mum Of Doom: I respected all the rules, I never missed out on one drop of fluor (water and milk in France aren't supplemented in Fluor or vitamin D, so children get a little of each in the form of drops), and I have to say, her baby teeth were PERFECT.
And then, her first Big Teeth came out. And before the first molar was completely out, bing, she had a cavity. I was horrified when the dentist basically told me that she must have had a bad fever when that tooth was being made (as a wee child), and that it was a bad quality tooth to begin with, and chances were she'd need a crown on it before she turned 20 anyway...
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Date: 2005-10-04 02:05 am (UTC)I don't think I was very fussy as a kid, but Mamma's got some funny stories which she loves to tell. For example, I really loved (and love) Sauerkraut... much to the horror of my uncle, who couldn't imagine why a kid would like that stuff :-)