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aja
my princess
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green beans
wow it did not go well at all. He did so well with the stage 1 squash so I decided to try the green beans. What a nightmare! He enjoyed eating it he was interested and wanted more. At night it was a different story. I left the house for 2 hours and my dh called me 5times with a screaming baby in the background. Of course I had tocome running home. I had to comfort and hold him for 3 hours.
Is green beans that difficult? If he liked squash should I just stick to that?
Thanks
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Posted 1/10/06 9:53 AM |
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Calla
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Re: green beans
Could be coincidence, but no reason to risk it. Put away the green beans for a month and then try again.
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Posted 1/10/06 9:54 AM |
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my3bugs
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Re: green beans
If he doesn't like them, put them away and try something else and go back to them at another time...maybe carrots or sweet potatoes.
My son is a very good eater but never loved green beans. Early on he didn't love green beans or peas (ate them but not with the same enthusiasm as others)...now he eats peas but green beans he still makes faces at so I rarely give him them.
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Posted 1/10/06 9:58 AM |
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