Well, my youngest child has found his appetite and is no longer shy about exercising it. While he still has a certain ravenous fondness for canned green beans, he is also consuming just about anything else we put in front of him--and in quantity. That's not to say that there isn't still a nice pile of food on the floor to be swept up after each meal. But the mess is more about only being able to cram so much food in the mouth at one time, with a certain amount of overflow, than it is about just throwing the food on the floor and refusing to eat it.
Samantha likes the Stage 2 greens - green beans and peas. But she is spitting out a lot of the Stage 3 foods. I guess she's just not ready for the chunky foods.
ReplyDeleteJust get ready, though. From my brother and Trey's stories, I understand that teen age boys eat A LOT! With 2 in the house you will be constantly at the grocery store.
Maybe he takes after his older brother. I remember just how much rice cereal Weston could put away.
ReplyDeleteHe still can't hold a candle to the voracious appetite of Weston. Now that's a kid that can (and always could) put away some groceries!
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