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TopicSeeking recommendations for a menu for a 4 year old
Forceful_Dragon
10/19/20 5:44:05 PM
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Maybe piggy back on the cheese thing and do cheese and crackers. I know growing up I would eat like ritz/cheese/meat combinations like this:

https://assets.kraftfoods.com/recipe_images/Mini_Cracker_Sandwiches.jpg

And have you tried fruits or veggies? I have a 2 year old nephew who loves grapes, and through his love of grapes we can get him to eat most anything else. "Take 3 more bites of your sandwich and you can have some more grapes".

No two kids are exactly the same but with some experimentation you should be able to find out which strings to pull. Of course since this is an every-other-weekend situation that could be more difficult depending on what she is getting the other 90% of the time. If she's being spoiled by her normal menu there isn't going to be much incentive for her to adapt.

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