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lemmy.world

If I had to guess, that’s exactly how my youngest probably feels about it. 😂

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lemmy.world

My daughter's 14. We've given up trying to get her to eat anything we cook without asking her if she'll eat it first.

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Drusasreply
fedia.io

At that age, you could be teaching her to prepare her own meals. I love to cook and I started sometimes cooking separate meals for myself around that age.

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I agree, but it’s the clean up after that had me cook it for years.

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I find that any recipe with tuna that I sort of liked, I loved when I replaced it with chicken. Maybe the younger one is the same?

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my mom often made tuna hotdish with chicken (or turkey) instead. subbing-in cream of chicken for the cream of mushroom. since no one but me and mom would eat it with the mushroom soup, it was 'better' for us that way, i guess. the 'real thing' was usually reserved for when it was just us two.

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Oh man I feel your pain! I have two picky eaters at home and they have very different tastes.

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We made tuna melts ourselves tonight, the 2 year old cleaned his plate which is unusual around here.

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lemmy.world

The recipe I grew up with was effectively baked kraft mac'n cheese with cream of mushroom/celery soup and tuna.

Bonus points for some crushed potato chips on top.

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