Or does it matter to you?Sometimes I wonder on it, but I have watched some things about organically grown food. For me when it comes to produce if it has a skin you can’t eat... moreOr does it matter to you?Sometimes I wonder on it, but I have watched some things about organically grown food. For me when it comes to produce if it has a skin you can’t eat, I usually might buy the non-organic, but with an edible skin I usually go for the organic. Your thoughts?
I have come to a brick wall. All my old techniques, tricks, and slight-of-hand, have come to a big zero. After raising 4 children, who are all well adjusted adults now, to varying ... moreI have come to a brick wall. All my old techniques, tricks, and slight-of-hand, have come to a big zero. After raising 4 children, who are all well adjusted adults now, to varying degrees (LOL), kiddo number 5, an eight year old has me stumped. He has always been a picky eater. Somehow his late mom was able to get him to eat some items I never thought he'd eat (like mushrooms, onions, and broccoli). For the past three months he has not only refused to even taste new items but on occasion he has refused his old favorites (like french fries). I need a simple effective, non-violent systematic method to get him to eat. (his favorites are spaghetti and meat balls, plain beef cooked medium with mashed potatoes, breaded chicken pieces and plain bread.Any reasonable ideas would be appreciated. The Ancient One is worn out. less