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He’s full of will – not food.

Don’t let that sweet, pout face suck you in…See that perfectly, balanced, healthy meal? He ate the corn. ONLY. Usually he is all about broccoli but for some reason this night’s broccoli was “funny” tasting.

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And those 5 tiny pieces of chicken? The cause of the face. The cause of the retreated stance. And the cause of the resulting tantrum, bottom pop, and immediate bedtime.

To be clear, he did not earn the pop because he didn’t eat. He got that because of his actions during the tantrum. I’m still not completely sure I know why I decided that I was going to put my foot down on this issue. I think it’s because he went to a friend’s house and was willing to try shrimp there but I can’t get him to try a piece of chicken (which tastes a lot like the Dino Chicken nuggets he eats!!!) at our house.

Dave and I have been…ok, well, I have been wondering if we are enabling T’s picky eating/refusal to try new foods. He is a good eater in that he eats really, really healthy foods. Today’s lunch? Peanut-butter sandwich, carrots, cucumbers, kale leaves and some peanut-butter crackers. He even instructed me which compartment each thing went into. He ate some of the kale leaves to be sure they were, in fact, the “salad” that he liked. THEN he grabbed the rest of the cucumber and asked if he could eat it on the way to school… “uh, sure, kiddo.”

We just can’t get him to try new, different things. I got him some “Mickey Mouse” shaped chicken nuggets because they were made with whole grain breading unlike the dino nuggets. He maybe ate them twice before declaring that he didn’t like them at all. Sure enough, I get the dino nuggets and after some initial complaining, he ended up eating two of them. And also let me know that he likes them better withOUT the ketchup.

*smack in the face* Most kids will eat more things when they are covered in ketchup, or ranch dressing. Not, Tarleton.

Why am I complaining? I don’t know. Dave and I kind of think we should stick with what he likes because, well, other than the typical snacky-things (donuts, cupcakes, gummi worms) he eats healthy all by himself. He will say “I don’t like that now, but I will like when I’m bigger. Then I will try it.” So maybe we should just listen to him and let him let us know when he’s ready to branch out. It’s been working so far…he started eating spinach leaves and kale leaves when I started juicing them; he asked to try them instead of putting them in the juicer – and he liked them!! He likes them so much he will pull pieces and eat them before we’ve even paid for them at the store.

So again, I ask, maybe we should just listen to him. We should still ask and offer, but maybe he will try all these new things when he’s a little bigger. In his little world, a little bit bigger is every single day. He could suddenly ask to eat something new and different tomorrow because tomorrow he will be a little bit bigger than today.

Categories: Growing Pains, Helpful Husbands, Learning, Picky Eating, Tantrums, Tarleton | Tags: , , , , | Leave a comment

Meal Plan Monday

*FYI I backdated this post*

Yes, I realize it is Thursday but T and I are on a mini-vacay visiting family and I’ve been lazy as far as blogging goes. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t thought of plenty of things to write about! I wanted Mondays to be a weekly post of our “meal plans” that I try to do each pay period (about two weeks for us). It isn’t the easiest thing to do when your child is essentially a vegetarian and requires fresh fruits and veggies in the house. These meals only reflect my plan for Dave and I; T gets whatever fruits/veggies/starches are used in the recipe, just separated out without sauce, etc.

Obviously this week’s plan is what I’ve come up with to make for my parents and myself while I’m here.

Monday: Southern BBQ Ribs with seasoned sweet potato wedges : For this we got Southern cut beef ribs, baked them covered then added Sweet Baby Rays bbq sauce. When we put the ribs back in with bbq sauce uncovered to finish cooking, we put the potato wedges in to cook as well. I also threw in some T-Rex shaped chicken nuggets for T-Rex (who ate those, fresh raw spinach leaves and one large sweet potato wedge).

Tuesday: Salmon Florentine w/quinoa <– was the plan but after a day of shopping with my parents none of us felt much like cooking so we had random leftovers from the weekend and Monday night. 😉

Wednesday: Grilled Chicken with pesto pasta <–was the plan but T and I ended up being at my brother’s for dinner time. 😉

Thursday: Chicken Pot Pie (I will be preparing this as soon as I finish catching up with the blog!) My parents presented me with this recipe that my sister in law made a while back that they really liked…so I will be attempting to replicate it for them. I’m not going to be using frozen veggies because my father doesn’t like peas and I like using fresh veggies anyway.

Friday: Tilapia w/green beans or asparagus (again, my dad doesn’t like beans/peas/green beans)

Saturday: Shrimp fried rice – this is actually a recipe that Dave and I came up with ourselves. We pre-cook the rice, scramble the eggs once the rice is done, and sauté the veggies (peppers, zucchini, carrots, sugar snap peas, etc.) in teriyaki sauce (and add salt and pepper to taste if you wish). It will depend on whether you choose to use pre-cooked shrimp or not on when to add those to the veggie mix. (Just don’t forget that shrimp don’t take that long to cook and get chewy if you overcook them!) Once the shrimp are done, add the rice and egg in the same pan/wok you cooked the veggies and shrimp, add soy sauce to taste and mix it all up! Voila, shrimp fried rice a la Team Thiessen!

I figure I can use the un-used recipes for when I return from our mini-trip up to VA to see Dave’s parents. 🙂

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