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My kid won't eat veggies and the Sneaky Chef didn't work...
I need some help. 12yo is pretty good about eating different veggies, but 9yo is a carbon copy of 19yo. She used to eat salad, but a bad experience at Turf Club at SSR has put her off of it. I've tried EVERYTHING. Cheese, ranch dressing, hiding it, cooked, raw, V8 Fusion, etc, I cannot get her to consume a non-starchy vegetable. We did broccoli tonight and I used to be able to get her to eat a few small "trees", but not tonight. She gagged and nearly threw up. I have horrible memories of my brother throwing up after being forced to eat something he didn't like and the consequences (TMI) were such that I swore I would never make my kids eat something that made them gag.
I'm at a loss. Hubby wants to make her sit at the table until she eats the veggies, but I won't do that. I'm tempted to just let her eat fruit instead, but she needs the good stuff from the veggies, too. Any ideas?
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No real advice but one of my brothers was like that growing up. Now he's the opposite way. He only eats healthy food and his DD's were never allowed to even eat candy at home. My mom making him sit at the table until he ate his vegetables. It didn't work because he was more stobborn that her. He sat there until bedtime and still wouldn't eat them.
Liz
No real advice but one of my brothers was like that growing up. Now he's the opposite way. He only eats healthy food and his DD's were never allowed to even eat candy at home. My mom making him sit at the table until he ate his vegetables. It didn't work because he was more stobborn that her. He sat there until bedtime and still wouldn't eat them.
Liz
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Give her a good multi vitamin/mineral, get her to help with the cooking, don't make a big deal out of it and do NOT force her to eat it if she doesn't want to. To this day 30+ years later just the smell of brussel sprouts makes me feel sick this is the result of my father forcing me to eat them when I was little. If you you have time/space maybe you could start a small herb/veggie garden as part of your homeschool activities.
Dont force the child. Give them a good multi vitamin and move on. Not eatting veggies is not that big of a deal. I am 30 + years old and have only ever eatten veggies 3 times in my life and that was only to make my grandmother happy so that i could go swimming and only then it was only like 2 green beans. I am just fine making it with no veggies.
I am sure that once you show her that it is no biggie and put them on the plate one day she will start eatting them again. You said that she had a bad exparence once with a salad...have you tried to explan to her that sometimes you get bad food? That if she was to get say bad ice cream or bad candy would she stop eatting that? I would pull her aside and talk to her about it with out hubby's or your other children's input with your talk with her?
Good Luck!!!!
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I had an idea this evening...this is the kid who does AMAZING things with clay/fondant (and mashed potatoes ) I'm thinking I may have her start "designing" salads for us. She can choose the different things and create them on plates with eyes, noses, mouths, etc...I wonder if that might at least get her back in salad mode! My FIL grows amazing lettuces and she loves to help him with it, so I'll try to make that her new mission.
I do give her a good multi-vitamin, but hubby just can't get past the not eating veggies..."you can't get good nutrition from a PILL"
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I had an idea this evening...this is the kid who does AMAZING things with clay/fondant (and mashed potatoes ) I'm thinking I may have her start "designing" salads for us. She can choose the different things and create them on plates with eyes, noses, mouths, etc...I wonder if that might at least get her back in salad mode! My FIL grows amazing lettuces and she loves to help him with it, so I'll try to make that her new mission.
I do give her a good multi-vitamin, but hubby just can't get past the not eating veggies..."you can't get good nutrition from a PILL"
The salad designing is a GREAT idea Dawn!! She may enjoy eating her creations. I also agree with DH - mulivitimans are not a substitute as she will miss things like the fiber and such but it is something for now. Sometimes with kids it is a consisitency thing - I found Luke likes his veggies cooked to almost the mushy point ()but at least then he'll eat them. I prefer my veggies raw or slightly steamed. I wouldn't force her either - that does no good to a child psychologically at all. Just keep trying, different ways and at different times and one day she get hooked on something I think. They say a child has to try something at least 10 different times before they actually know whether or not they truly like or dislike it. I've also found that foods they've eaten for years that they suddenly won't touch and visa versa. Just keep tryin - you're doing the right thing
I eventually outgrew it and I figure my DD will too. The only veggie she eats (other than ketchup and french fries!) is broccoli and DH and I can only stand so much of that.
The first time I ever ate a cooked carrot I was in law school -- a friend of my parents was a sales rep, in town and took me to dinner. I knew what he was paying for my plate so I ate the things when they showed up.
Definitely make sure she's taking a kid's vitamin each day.
Have your tried Veggie Bootie (spelling?)....a snack "chip" made with veggies. Kids seem to love them.
My kids also love soybeans (Edame) for snacking. Have you tried that?
Cole Slaw? Will she eat that on BBQ?
Let her go through the vegetable section of the store and pick out something she's willing to eat. Maybe something will look good to her in the store. Let her cook it the way she wants it.
Hope some of this helps.
I definitely would not pursue making her stay at the table until she eats veggies. That NEVER works. Kids have strong wills.
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Jessica Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfelds wife, has a cook book out that has hidden veggies in her cooking. She makes a puree and uses them to cook with. Something to check out.
As long as she is getting a vitamin and some fiber in her diet, she'll be fine. My dd is the same. There is NOT ONE veggie she will eat except the occasional carrot stick.
I still put them on her plate, but I don't force her to eat them. If it's something new, I ask her to try it. It's more the texture than the taste I think. If you bury them in dressing, look at the fat content - that's not healthy either.
Just cross your fingers and hope that eventually she will grow to like her veggies. That's what I'm hoping!!
How about salsa? The fresh and healthful kind (instead of the stuff from a jar) is packed with all kinds of veggies. Some kids who won't touch a VEGATABLE are ok with salsa.
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