Oliva wrote:
> Actually, to tell you the truth, my diet is far more varied on paleo than
it
> ever was in my entire life. I now eat all the foods that I love, my
family
> wouldn't eat before and still won't...... I had to coerce, threaten,
bribe,
> beg, etc. to get my kids to eat cabbage, radishes, sprouts, etc. Oliva
I can't get my kids to eat paleo, it isn't worth the trauma to me at this
point. My wife basically eats what I do except she eats some bread and pasta
and desserts, which I rarely do (except when going out to some restaurant
where I will cheat more often.)
I can't get my kids to eat much in the way of vegetables even. I suppose if
they had been raised that way from the start it would be easier, but at this
point it's too hard, alas
But recently I stopped eating tomatoes and peppers because they caused me
problems. I do most of the cooking when I am home, and now I can't make
things like chili or spaghetti sauce (I would eat the sauce only, kids would
have it over pasta) unless I make a separate batch sans tomatoes. Life is
more complicated.
--Richard
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