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Re: Vanilla would like to ask a question about older BLW children and fussiness...
by Tinkerbelle's Mummy
Tinks Daddy and I can't stand tomatos and neither can she. I think it is a similar thing to brocolli because you pick up on the iron in it (I remember this from the other thread because I said I always know when I'm drinking coke if I've had a nose bleed because I can taste the iron). Tinks Daddy doesn't like brocolli and, despite polishing it off early on, Tink is now rejecting it too. I agree about the word fussy being over used. I was always called a fussy eater, but looking at it now I will eat most things and I definately agree about weird dislikes, because mine is (this is the only way I can think of to describe it) vegetables that you eat as they come, rather than ones you can chop and do different things with. So peas, corn, sprouts... but I can eat green beans, carrots swede... It's not to do with how they are prepared, it's just that's how my dislikes seem to fall. It also works with cereal because I like weetabix, but not cornflakes and those type of cereals.
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