Eating as low down the food chain as you can seems to be the answer - fish and fresh vegetabes, salad, homemade bread, meat from a reputable source. Like some other posters, I'm often surprised at the contents of the shopping trolleys at the checkout. No wonder people become ill when they have crisps, cakes, frozen food in batter, fizzy drinks etc. On the Panorama programme, the health of the identical twins who had eaten very different diets over two weeks was really disturbing.
Is my daughter insensitive - or am I oversensitive
Soops kitchen, a place of reflection, refuge and at times revelry.
) I would never force them to eat anything, but would give the choice of either the offered meal or something plain but nutritious. No eating the best bits and leaving the veg (or vice versa), and no tasty alternative. That may produce problems of its own of course - I really don't think that this is a 'one size fits all' situation.
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