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re: Introducing Children To Fine Dining.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:37 am to Lsupimp
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:37 am to Lsupimp
quote:I would say that if the don't appreciate a varied diet at home, and they don't explore other areas of culture, like reading more than comic books, then they aren't ready.
I'm not talking about behavior, I'm talking about appreciation,culture,the responsibilities of a parent, indespensible resaurants, etc...
If the kid is only getting chicken nuggets and pizza at home, rather than good home cooking, and only watching spongebob on TV .. then they probably aren't ready.
You don't your kids to good food and varied culture outside the home... you do it in the home, if its well received, they are ready.
IMHO.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:47 am to coloradoBengal
We are not big on chicken nuggets and hamburgers....
More like Pho, spring rolls, fish and shrimp.
We NEVER,EVER FRY anything.
Our "traditional" fallbacks for really quick meals are tacos, pasta dishes,grilling, etc..
I cook a LOT of Japanese curry, chili, red beans,gumbo-stuff in BIG POTS etc..
My youngest (six) will eat ANYTHING.
She's FEARLESS.
In general, my kids eat a heavily asian diet.
More like Pho, spring rolls, fish and shrimp.
We NEVER,EVER FRY anything.
Our "traditional" fallbacks for really quick meals are tacos, pasta dishes,grilling, etc..
I cook a LOT of Japanese curry, chili, red beans,gumbo-stuff in BIG POTS etc..
My youngest (six) will eat ANYTHING.
She's FEARLESS.
In general, my kids eat a heavily asian diet.
Posted on 6/9/10 at 7:41 pm to coloradoBengal
quote:
you do it in the home, if its well received, they are ready.
i totally agree with this. i think the main reason i have always loved trying new foods is because i was exposed to a variety at home.
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