THE MYSTERY OF PICKY EATERS

Written by Jason Katzenback


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DINNER TABLE DRAMA

Written by Jason Katzenback


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It is also important to understand that children taste food differently than adults do. Physically, children have more sensitive taste buds. For that reason, hot or spicy foods that taste good to an adult may be unmanageable for a child. Children also avoid bitter foods often found in dark vegetables. With this, parents of a picky eater can choose recipes that would be better suited forrepparttar child. To help parents of picky eaters, we have written an amazing book called, “Help! There’s a Picky Eater inrepparttar 100527 House”.

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Jason Katzenback is author of "Help There is a Picky Eater in The House" and father to what he claims were the ‘two pickiest eaters ever!’ --- Wanting to help cope with his dinner table dramas Jason decided to put together a resource full of proven strategies and recipes that is Guaranteed to help parents cope with their picky eaters successfully. http://www.pickyrecipes.com


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