DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have two amazing girls who are 4 years old and 18 months old. For the most part, they are really good eaters for me when we’re at home or at restaurants.
But I have found that when we’re at Nana and Papa’s house, they are pickier eaters -- to the point that I have to feed them a second supper when we get home. Should I start bringing foods I know they’ll eat, just in case? I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings, but I also want my kids to eat well at other people’s houses. I am aware of the menu ahead of time, but it’s so hard to know when my kids are going to object to certain foods.Children’s tastes change all the time.
If you have to feed them a few second suppers while they are young, Miss Manners suggests you do so. But as they get older, they may start to weigh the relative merits of trying something new versus being hungry. Maybe they will never love organ meat, but the lesson to be polite and graciously accept what is being offered -- or to politely decline -- is far more important.Dear Annie: Man needs to take responsibility and be honest ... with his wife and his girlfriendMiss Manners: Without sounding dictatorial, how do I gently tell a friend to stop using ‘reply all’?If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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