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can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat?
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![]() "Himali" > wrote in message ... > > can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? No because they're all different. But most kids like black olives, raw baby carrots, French fries and chicken nuggets. |
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On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 01:20:13 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"Himali" > wrote in message ... >> >> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > >No because they're all different. But most kids like black olives, raw baby >carrots, French fries and chicken nuggets. Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. I like them fine as an ingredient but will not eat them out of hand. I much prefer the firmer texture and milder taste of green olives. All of the children that have spent a lot of time in my house (my children & grandchildren, the children of my best friends) like green olives because they were introduced to them as babies. Try giving an olive to a seven year old that has not had one before. It is likely to be spat out. JB > |
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![]() "JBurns" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 01:20:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"Himali" > wrote in message ... >>> >>> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? >> >>No because they're all different. But most kids like black olives, raw >>baby >>carrots, French fries and chicken nuggets. > > Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. My brother and I always did. So does my daughter and her friends. I would always put them out for snacks. Kids love to play with them. > > I like them fine as an ingredient but will not eat them out of hand. I > much prefer the firmer texture and milder taste of green olives. I do not think for an instant that green olives have a milder texture. I do like them and some kids will eat them. Angela will not. I like most olives except for some of the stuffed ones, the really garlicky ones or those oil cured dried ones. > > All of the children that have spent a lot of time in my house (my > children & grandchildren, the children of my best friends) like green > olives because they were introduced to them as babies. > > Try giving an olive to a seven year old that has not had one before. > It is likely to be spat out. I gave them to Angela as a toddler. She never liked them. I always did. |
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JBurns wrote:
> > Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. I never liked olives as a child and I still don't. It probably has a lot to do with what you were given to eat as a child and what you grew up used to eating. G. |
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On 05/06/2013 11:40 AM, Gary wrote:
> JBurns wrote: >> >> Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. > > I never liked olives as a child and I still don't. It probably has a lot to > do with what you were given to eat as a child and what you grew up used to > eating. > > I did not like olives until I was in my 30s. I get my olives from olive bars and delis, not from jars or cans. It makes a world of difference. |
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 13:26:37 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: > On 05/06/2013 11:40 AM, Gary wrote: > > JBurns wrote: > >> > >> Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. > > > > I never liked olives as a child and I still don't. It probably has a lot to > > do with what you were given to eat as a child and what you grew up used to > > eating. > > > > > I did not like olives until I was in my 30s. I get my olives from olive > bars and delis, not from jars or cans. It makes a world of difference. > My husband still doesn't like olives. I forgive him though, because it means more for me. I can buy canned or I can buy the good stuff and know they will still be there whenever I want to eat them. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 11:40:21 -0400, Gary > wrote:
> JBurns wrote: > > > > Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. > > I never liked olives as a child and I still don't. It probably has a lot to > do with what you were given to eat as a child and what you grew up used to > eating. > JBurns must not know any children because I have yet to come across a child that doesn't like black olives - from a can, no less. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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sf wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 11:40:21 -0400, Gary > wrote: > >> JBurns wrote: >>> >>> Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. >> >> I never liked olives as a child and I still don't. It probably has a >> lot to do with what you were given to eat as a child and what you >> grew up used to eating. >> > > JBurns must not know any children because I have yet to come across a > child that doesn't like black olives - from a can, no less. Yes. They love to stick them on their fingers! |
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 11:40:21 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>JBurns wrote: >> >> Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. > >I never liked olives as a child and I still don't. It probably has a lot to >do with what you were given to eat as a child and what you grew up used to >eating. > >G. Could be. Never had them as a kid and still don't like them. I'll take a Gibson over a Martini any day. My wife grew up with them and likes all types. |
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 17:46:50 +0800, JBurns >
wrote: > >Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. > > >Try giving an olive to a seven year old that has not had one before. >It is likely to be spat out. > >JB Not my experience. Our kids used to eat eight at a time by sticking one on each finger. They also taught my nieces and nephews to do that. Black olives went fast in our house. My daughter still eats a bunch at a meal, but at 45, she no longer sticks them on her fingers. Her kids do though. |
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 17:29:44 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 17:46:50 +0800, JBurns > >wrote: > > >> >>Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. My kids used to eat spaghetti-o's, bacon, PB&J sandwiches, and fruit-flavoured yogurt. No olives. Doris |
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On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:29:44 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 17:46:50 +0800, JBurns > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > >Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. > > > > > > > > > > >Try giving an olive to a seven year old that has not had one before. > > >It is likely to be spat out. > > > > > >JB > > > > Not my experience. Our kids used to eat eight at a time by sticking > > one on each finger. They also taught my nieces and nephews to do > > that. Black olives went fast in our house. > > > > My daughter still eats a bunch at a meal, but at 45, she no longer > > sticks them on her fingers. Her kids do though. They're amazingly healthful if one doesn't have salt sensitive blood pressure. --Bryan |
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On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:46:50 AM UTC-5, Golden One wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 01:20:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > > wrote: > > > > > > > >"Himali" > wrote in message > > ... > > >> > > >> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > > > > > >No because they're all different. But most kids like black olives, raw baby > > >carrots, French fries and chicken nuggets. > > > > Black olives? I don't know any children that like black olives. > But Julie is stupid. Haven't you caught onto that yet? > > JB > --Bryan |
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![]() Julie Bove wrote: >No because they're all different. But > most kids like black olives, raw baby > carrots, French fries and chicken > nuggets. I never saw a kid yet that didn't like mac & cheese, grilled cheese sandwiches, spaghetti, pizza, hamburgers (more so than hotdogs, but they'd eat those too) and fried chicken drumsticks. Our kids and grandkids loved putting the black olives on their fingers rather than in their mouth...they much preferred pickles. Our 4 yo Great Granddaughter can't get enough dill pickle slices. Anyway, this comes from experience from raising four children, and having grandchildren and a great grandchild. Judy |
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![]() "Judy Haffner" > wrote in message ... > > Julie Bove wrote: > >>No because they're all different. But >> most kids like black olives, raw baby >> carrots, French fries and chicken >> nuggets. > > I never saw a kid yet that didn't like mac & cheese, grilled cheese > sandwiches, spaghetti, pizza, hamburgers (more so than hotdogs, but > they'd eat those too) and fried chicken drumsticks. > > Our kids and grandkids loved putting the black olives on their fingers > rather than in their mouth...they much preferred pickles. Our 4 yo Great > Granddaughter can't get enough dill pickle slices. > > Anyway, this comes from experience from raising four children, and > having grandchildren and a great grandchild. I don't remember having grilled cheese when I was a kid. Only as an adult. I didn't much like spaghetti but only because I only ever had it at home and my mom made horrible spaghetti. Did not like pizza at all but only because my parents always got sausage and black olive. And although I love olives, I have discovered that I do not generally like them cooking in/on things. And while I ate drumsticks as a toddler, perhaps because I was never offered any other part of the chicken, I refused to eat them beyond that. Would only eat the white meat. I remember the day that my daughter found out that the "stick" in her drumstick was in fact a bone and not a stick. She has never eaten them again or anything else with a bone for that matter. And I am the same. The bone serves to remind us that we are eating a dead animal. Yes, I know that a hamburger patty or meatloaf is still a dead animal but somehow it just doesn't seem the same. |
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"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
... > again or anything else with a bone for that matter. And I am the same. > The bone serves to remind us that we are eating a dead animal. Yes, I > know that a hamburger patty or meatloaf is still a dead animal but somehow > it just doesn't seem the same. I usually debone chicken and things before eating. I do not like to eat a drumstick by hanging onto the bone. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... > >> again or anything else with a bone for that matter. And I am the same. >> The bone serves to remind us that we are eating a dead animal. Yes, I >> know that a hamburger patty or meatloaf is still a dead animal but >> somehow it just doesn't seem the same. > > I usually debone chicken and things before eating. I do not like to eat a > drumstick by hanging onto the bone. I don't even want to think about it. So greasy and slippery and ick! |
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![]() Julie Bove wrote: >I remember the day that my daughter > found out that the "stick" in her > drumstick was in fact a bone and not a > stick. She has never eaten them again > or anything else with a bone for that > matter. And I am the same. The bone > serves to remind us that we are eating a > dead animal. Yes, I know that a > hamburger patty or meatloaf is still a > dead animal but somehow it just doesn't > seem the same. For me the flavor of meat cooked with the bone is always far more tastier...I never buy boneless anything (well, except hamburger, of course or other types of ground meat). Never buy boneless chops, ham, roasts, or chicken. I prefer chicken with the skin on it too, but I do remove it from the bigger pieces, such as thighs, because of the fat, and we both have to watch our cholesterol now. I think in my "other life" I was a dog, as love chewing around the bones, especially ribs, chicken and pork chops--yum! Judy |
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![]() "Judy Haffner" > wrote in message ... > > Julie Bove wrote: > >>I remember the day that my daughter >> found out that the "stick" in her >> drumstick was in fact a bone and not a >> stick. She has never eaten them again >> or anything else with a bone for that >> matter. And I am the same. The bone >> serves to remind us that we are eating a >> dead animal. Yes, I know that a >> hamburger patty or meatloaf is still a >> dead animal but somehow it just doesn't >> seem the same. > > For me the flavor of meat cooked with the bone is always far more > tastier...I never buy boneless anything (well, except hamburger, of > course or other types of ground meat). Never buy boneless chops, ham, > roasts, or chicken. I prefer chicken with the skin on it too, but I do > remove it from the bigger pieces, such as thighs, because of the fat, > and we both have to watch our cholesterol now. > > I think in my "other life" I was a dog, as love chewing around the > bones, especially ribs, chicken and pork chops--yum! I don't think I've ever seen/had a roast with a bone. Yes, I have seen pics. My husband and my dad and I think maybe even my nephew like to chew meat from bones. Me? Not a meat lover. I do like lean crispy bacon though. And what does removing chicken skin have to do with cholesterol? |
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On Jun 5, 12:26*am, Himali >
wrote: > can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > > -- > Himali macaoni and cheese......out of the blue box. chicken nuggets french fries ice cream pizza |
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ImStillMags wrote:
> On Jun 5, 12:26 am, Himali > > wrote: >> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? >> >> -- >> Himali > > macaoni and cheese......out of the blue box. > chicken nuggets > french fries > ice cream > pizza Forgot about the mac and cheese. But don't agree on the pizza or ice cream. Those are two things I wouldn't touch as a kid. Daughter would eat ice cream but never pizza. I can remember hearing kids whining about that at birthday parties. Oh no! Not pizza again! |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > ImStillMags wrote: >> On Jun 5, 12:26 am, Himali > >> wrote: >>> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? >>> >>> -- >>> Himali >> >> macaoni and cheese......out of the blue box. >> chicken nuggets >> french fries >> ice cream >> pizza > > Forgot about the mac and cheese. But don't agree on the pizza or ice > cream. Those are two things I wouldn't touch as a kid. Daughter would eat > ice cream but never pizza. I can remember hearing kids whining about that > at birthday parties. Oh no! Not pizza again! I think we've all come to the conclusion that your family is an exception to all things food. I'd not bolster your argument by using any of you as an example. |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> ImStillMags wrote: >>> On Jun 5, 12:26 am, Himali > >>> wrote: >>>> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Himali >>> >>> macaoni and cheese......out of the blue box. >>> chicken nuggets >>> french fries >>> ice cream >>> pizza >> >> Forgot about the mac and cheese. But don't agree on the pizza or ice >> cream. Those are two things I wouldn't touch as a kid. Daughter >> would eat ice cream but never pizza. I can remember hearing kids >> whining about that at birthday parties. Oh no! Not pizza again! > > I think we've all come to the conclusion that your family is an > exception to all things food. I'd not bolster your argument by using > any of you as an example. True but I do know several kids who don't like pizza. |
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On 6/5/2013 10:11 AM, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Jun 5, 12:26 am, Himali > > wrote: >> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? >> >> -- >> Himali > > macaoni and cheese......out of the blue box. > chicken nuggets > french fries > ice cream > pizza > Second stupid post from a foodbanter troll. Jill |
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Himali wrote:
> > can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? worms dirt rocks aluminum foil etc |
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On Jun 5, 10:20*am, tert in seattle > wrote:
> Himali wrote: > > > can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > > worms > dirt > rocks > aluminum foil > etc LOL! You forgot crayons and play doh! |
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barbie gee wrote:
> > On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, merryb wrote: > > > On Jun 5, 10:20 am, tert in seattle > wrote: > >> Himali wrote: > >> > >>> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > >> > >> worms > >> dirt > >> rocks > >> aluminum foil > >> etc > > > > LOL! You forgot crayons and play doh! > > > > white paste! paint chips |
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![]() "Himali" > wrote in message ... > > can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > Pizza, hot dogs, string cheese. |
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How about hot dogs?
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On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 6:43:50 PM UTC-5, bigwheel wrote:
> Himali;1838604 Wrote: > > > can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > > > > How about hot dogs? > Nasty. My son won't touch a hot dog. A freshly grilled bratwurst, on the other hand, he loves. > -- > > bigwheel --Bryan |
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![]() "Vegan Earthworm Holocaust" > wrote in message ... > On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 6:43:50 PM UTC-5, bigwheel wrote: >> Himali;1838604 Wrote: >> >> > can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? >> >> >> >> How about hot dogs? >> > Nasty. My son won't touch a hot dog. A freshly grilled bratwurst, on the > other hand, he loves. I would never eat them either. |
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![]() "bigwheel" > wrote in message ... > > Vegan Earthworm Holocaust;1839049 Wrote: >> On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 6:43:50 PM UTC-5, bigwheel wrote:- >> Himali;1838604 Wrote: >> - >> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat?- >> >> >> >> How about hot dogs? >> - >> Nasty. My son won't touch a hot dog. A freshly grilled bratwurst, on >> the other hand, he loves. >> - >> -- >> >> bigwheel- >> >> --Bryan > > Well this is weird. My kids and grandkids and me..will eat a bunch of > dogs and the plate they come on.especially if they come covered up with > chili and sour kraut. Odd taste preferences on here. I liked chili as a kid but don't know too many kids who do. Don't know any who like sauerkraut. I think hotdogs are not too popular here because they really push healthy foods in the schools. There was a brief period of time when Angela would eat one with no bun. And maybe twice a year I would buy uncured beef ones that my husband said were good. But she won't touch those or anything breaded like chicken nuggets or fried chicken because it is not good for you. |
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Himali > wrote:
> can anyone tell me which food kids mostly like to eat? > > > I would say mashed potatoes, and my grandmothers chicken and dumplings. Cereal and Cereal. Spaghetti. Greg |
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It's very simple kids always like junk food like pizza, burger, etc. More than that they love chocolates, ice-creme, & many more.
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I think kids love to have Chocolates, Cookies, Biscuits and Healthy Snacks!
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![]() I remember I love eating spaghetti and chocolate cake. Those are my favorite foods when I was a kid. |
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