As one who happens to have the world’s pickiest eater as a child (my child has given “picky” a new meaning), I very much appreciate all efforts to trick toddlers into eating food. Such as eyeballs. Learn to make the Octo-Dog HERE and spaghetti and meatballs birdies in a nest HERE at Crafty Moods.
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Stephanie @Spaceships & Laser Beams says
I also would put my toddler Sam in any head to head pickiness competition. But I’m not sure I could eat something with eyes on it. Those meatballs look too cute. LOL
annette says
sorry I have to laugh… as a child all I would or could stand to eat was vegemite sanwiches.. it has not harmed me in anyway
but really as long as they are eating something then it shouldnt matter what they are eating…
first rule is remove all sweets as an option until real food is consumed
Brenda says
I love the birds in a nest, I’m definitely trying this with my picky eater!!
Thanks