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> The book did say to offer small portions and refill their plate as needed.
> Just like toddlers, they can get overwhelmed with large portions of foods.
> It also said to leave out foods that they could pick up and eat. For my
> MIL, we often left out a dish of pretzels. She loves those.



Thank you for all the time and trouble you put into that post. I am very
grateful.

My relative isn't really refusing food, she simply doesn't enjoy it and
isn't tempted much. She still eats but the lack of enjoyment is sad. She
used to really enjoy her meals and had favourite foods which she now
dislikes. I hope she doesn't get into the problems you have found with
various people
She still cooks every day for herself and her husband so she isn't starving
at all, it's just this lack of enjoyment that concerns me in case she does
stop eating as much as she needs. I suppose the thing that concerns me
most, is the way she dislikes foods that were previous favourites.
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