I'm cracking down because you told me to.
Last night: Chicken cutlets, steamed broccoli with lemon, whole-wheat couscous.
Result: couscous tasted and vehemently rejected; other foods refused.
Interesting factoid: Couscous can settle into nooks and crannies of your dining room faster than you can say STOP SPITTING IT ALL OVER THE PLACE. You'll find couscous nubbins everywhere the next day! And the bitter memories will resurface.
Tonight: Chicken-apple sausage, sauteed kale, mashed potatoes, butternut squash soup. (What can I say? I'm in a cooking mood. Also, the soup is most definitely not homemade. I'm not in that much of a cooking mood.)
Chances of him eating anything: the butternut squash soup used to be a contender, which is why I'm including it. Everything else? HA HA HA HA HA.
Pray for me.
UPDATE: Nothing. Nothing! He talked a great deal about the soup and how he was going to try it, but then demurred when I offered the slightest bit of encouragement. Luckily I didn't care so this didn't bother me one bit. (I am now stifling a scream.)










December 20, 2006
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My mother likes to recount the THREE YEARS (three to six) during which I would only eat 'round foods.' Primarily macaroni shell and cheese casserole with peas and circle-cut hot dogs. I don't know why she let me get away with this. But we all survived and I happily dine on other geometric shapes.
Foods that work for us: Cheerios, Pancakes, Waffles, Cornbread, Corn, Baked Chicken, Steak, Raw Carrots, Strawberries and Pears