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Old 02-21-2016, 10:00 AM   #27217
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
Parents can have bad influences on their children with regard to food.

Today, my sister and niece were over to pick up the laptop (the one of which I 'recovered' the lost pictures on the external drive).

I thought: let's see if my niece (4,5 years old) eats ginger. Sometimes she's closer to a trashcan than a little girl. If you give her something and say "Try this", she just eats it and likes it. The only exception are sprouts. (Are they called like that in English? This, hated by most young kids across the planet.)
Sprouts, indeed, on both sides of the pond. Or Brussels sprouts, in full.

I love sprouts myself, but I'd never try to give 'em to a kid. Or lima beans. (Full disclosure: I still don't like lima beans.)
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