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Raising Your Kids on Primal Foods (plus Mealtime Strategies for Picky Eaters) The fact is, feeding children is never for the faint of heart or stomach. It’s an entirely different solar system when it comes to dining experience – the noise, the spills, the frantic pattern of go-get-this, can-you-help-me, cut everyone’s food until your own is stone cold, precise timing of chewing to complement your expected participation in knock-knock jokes – you get it. In the years my children were small, Carrie and I would relish the times when we were able to go out to dinner alone or when family members took the kids and we had a solo meal at home. The silence and ability to eat – uninterrupted – at a normal pace were enough to make us ecstatic. I think most of the time we didn’t even talk – not a word, and we each understood exactly why.I think it’s safe to say this mismatch in preferred ambience often coincides with a mismatch in tastes.

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Raising Your Kids on Primal Foods (plus Mealtime Strategies for Picky Eaters)

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