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Old 09-30-2009, 07:02 AM #1
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Default What do little kids eat?

My 3 yr old granddaughter is at that stage where she is so picky I fear she'll starve to death. I know, they never do, but still how frustrating!

I mean, have you ever seen a kid turn down mac n cheese?

What do you feed these little beasties?

I don't care if it's even good for her, as long as she puts it in her precious pie hole.



Nothing is nutritious if it goes in the trash anyway.
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