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    Question Out of the Ordinary...

    Hi guys,

    I was just wondering, what is the strangest thing you've offered you're toddler on a whim and they've eaten it?

    My DS absolutley loves Butter Chicken. But apart from that only eats grilled meat, chips, roast meat or packet pasta and sauces. I'm wondering if there could be something else i haven't thought of that he might just take to?

    TIA for any ideas!
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    my dd eats every single thing except pumpkin lol...even eats brussel sprouts

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    Dd eats olives! Thats about as adventurous as she gets at this stage..
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    ds1 enjoys sultanas....sultanas in his rice....sultanas and peanut butter in sandwiches...sultanas in fruit salad...
    he also likes eggs...let him choose thsi would be his menu:
    scrambled eggs with toast for breakky
    a bowl of sultanas
    sultana and peanut butter sandwich
    fruit salad and sultanas
    omlette with a side serving of sultanas
    currently he is being picky with food so getting him to down anything is a battle
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    ROTFL! Thats great! A very interesting diet!

    But yeah i do agree, as long as he eats something i'm not too worried, I'm just bored with eating roasts and grill and butter chicken!
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    I made mashed pumpkin and added in some avocado and she scoffed it down (this was when she was first on solids though) if I made it now I'm not sure if she'd eat it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mum2bubba View Post
    I made mashed pumpkin and added in some avocado and she scoffed it down (this was when she was first on solids though) if I made it now I'm not sure if she'd eat it.

    DS used to eat everything we offered him! Every sort of vegetable i could think of throwing into his mash, we did. And then, the week after he turned 1, he started turning his nose up at almost everything.
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    K got into a fussy, no-way-I'm-eating-that-mum stage not long ago...

    He now only refuses to drink milk and eat eggs.

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    When DD was about 18 mths, her dad would feed her marinated oysters, calamari, mussels, etc etc,

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_queen View Post
    When DD was about 18 mths, her dad would feed her marinated oysters, calamari, mussels, etc etc,
    My dd loves prawns and mussels too.
    Just like her mummy.
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