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All I can say with the fussy eating is "textures" are as important as "flavors"...sometimes. Best of luck on that. My daughter eats too much mac and cheese and grilled cheeses... in a house where her parents can cook well. She likes mangoes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and canned fruit too. Hates tomato sauce. OI! Drives me up the wall. "Can we go out to eat?" 'You are just going to have mac and cheese, we do that at home.' "GRUMP!"
 
All I can say with the fussy eating is "textures" are as important as "flavors"...sometimes. Best of luck on that. My daughter eats too much mac and cheese and grilled cheeses... in a house where her parents can cook well. She likes mangoes, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and canned fruit too. Hates tomato sauce. OI! Drives me up the wall. "Can we go out to eat?" 'You are just going to have mac and cheese, we do that at home.' "GRUMP!"

There was a time when the only things my youngest would eat were strawberries, cottage cheese and chicken nuggets.
 
When I was a kid, it was normal for certain kitchen staples to be missing. My siblings and I would get creative with whatever was on hand, like making mayonnaise and jelly sandwiches or using hot water and coffee creamer for cereal. We made do with what we had.
 
When I was a kid, it was normal for certain kitchen staples to be missing. My siblings and I would get creative with whatever was on hand, like making mayonnaise and jelly sandwiches or using hot water and coffee creamer for cereal. We made do with what we had.
Did you ever make hot water soup?

 
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