I'm trying to find out how kids form eating habits, specifically for fruits and vegetables. Since I don't know many people with kids, I'm trying to do the next best thing by getting (hopefully) lots of responses based on people's memories and qualifying those based on question 1.
That is interesting omnomnom. I know some of my friends with kids have succumbed to hiding fruits and vegetables in meals to trick their kids into eating them ala the Deceptively Delicious cookbook.
can you ask them more specifically what they are doing and what the results are? I'm curious what their kids attitudes are towards fruits and vegetables and how the form the food takes (shape and "packaging") affects their kids' perceptions.
I know one friend puts chickpeas in chocolate chip cookies and the kid doesn't know the difference. But if they see her putting a veggie into something, they won't eat it, even if the dish may taste good, they'll refuse to try it. I'm not sure where their "not liking it" came from. They kids'll eat the vegetables if they don't know they are there.
it's winter. everything's drier.
Cute. But it's been like this for a few years. Even the hershey's miniatures lost their flavor.
tell me about what you ate as a kid and help me in my research project please! http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YD6Y3PJ
What is the project? Sounds interesting.
Yeah dude, it's been like that. They're glorified chocolate chips now.
I'd like to pinpoint when exactly this catastrophe happened.
hershey's makes me so ill. its grossssssssssss.
LINDT ALL DA WAY
I'm trying to find out how kids form eating habits, specifically for fruits and vegetables. Since I don't know many people with kids, I'm trying to do the next best thing by getting (hopefully) lots of responses based on people's memories and qualifying those based on question 1.
I think that's about when the Smith's Falls Hershey plant closed.
That is interesting omnomnom. I know some of my friends with kids have succumbed to hiding fruits and vegetables in meals to trick their kids into eating them ala the Deceptively Delicious cookbook.
can you ask them more specifically what they are doing and what the results are? I'm curious what their kids attitudes are towards fruits and vegetables and how the form the food takes (shape and "packaging") affects their kids' perceptions.
I know one friend puts chickpeas in chocolate chip cookies and the kid doesn't know the difference. But if they see her putting a veggie into something, they won't eat it, even if the dish may taste good, they'll refuse to try it. I'm not sure where their "not liking it" came from. They kids'll eat the vegetables if they don't know they are there.