@@TheyCantC Kids actually are more sensitive to flavour and texture, but if you introduce them to a variety, and try out different cooking methods etc., you will find some they are willing or even happy to eat. They'll accept more and more of them as they grow, though no one will like eating absolutely every single fruit or veggie out there
@@TheyCantCPeople don’t assume it for no reason. Most kids hate veggies. Just because you enjoyed them doesn’t mean every child does. Or will continue to when their older. I loved fruits and veggies when I was younger. And I still do. But that doesn’t mean I like all of them. Or that the ones I was served were always my favorites. So sometimes I just didn’t eat them. That’s perfectly normal. And once you’re older you’ll start being able to plan you’re own healthy meals with foods you enjoy.
@TheyCantC I don't like veggies, and my mom always tried, do depends the person. I eat them anyway cuz they r necessary 4 u, but I eat them in very specific ways, if someone else prepares my salad I won't like it, I have to put tomato, avocado and dressing olive oil or maybe some dressing and then I can put any vegetable (in tiny pieces and well mixed, if I wasn't vegetarian it wouod be easier) and it would taste delicious but dry and without tomatoes and avocado I could never. People just need to find an enjoyable way to eat it t
she said the reason she gives her 9 month old whole food instead of cutting it up is because they could choke on the small pieces. she lets them nibble on the whole pieces because she knows they won't be able to get a big piece like how they would if it were cut up.
@@Yturtl3214 nah, it's true. It has to do with people hating on women for eating a lot and a bunch of other things that are not related to this comment. Women seen eating like "pigs" brothers people.
ikr? it's not even chopped up; if it was cut up into quarters it would be better, but a nine month old should be eating mashed food, or very safe foods.
Yes, but it’s good to introduce stuff to your kids when they’re young, it helps them build up tolerances to things and it helps them to have a better pallet when they’re older. My one year old daughter eats Frank’s red hot sauce like it’s ketchup because my husband and I just naturally like food spice and she tried it once because she wanted to try it so I let her and she loved it and now it’s one of her favourite things, and she tried that when she was six months for the first time.
@@jimothyhasleftthechat2667 I’m Middle Eastern. We give spices to our babies in the food. Nothing happens it will build their tolerance to spices actually. Also they won’t get tummy aches when eating spicy food later in life
Oh wow, my 9-month-old would’ve eaten maybe one bite of a sweet potato fry and maybe a bite of the slider bun? The rest would be straight on the floor 😕
Seasonings are perfectly safe for your kids. It’s good to expand their palate when they are kids itself. Learning to season your food properly is a game changer to eat healthily.
Wow a nine month old ate all that!!! What a great eater!! My son would hardly do solids till like almost a year!! I might be remembering wrong cause its been awhile since my guy was a baby but Im super impressed!!😅😅🎉🎉
Ok now I feel like this is the first real dinner/meal I see on your channel though I have only watched one other video this looks appetising and would eat the vegetarian version of it 😅 as someone who is from a country which uses a lot of different spices
If the baby’s r still hungry can they go and get seconds. I remeber having a meal like that when I was 7 I was hungry and asked for seconds and my step mum said no I felt so hungry.
Having no seasoning on the baby’s friend is not healthier or really anything, it’s proven to put seasoning on baby’s food to help with allergies towards food
Why did you assume she did it for health? Children's taste buds are a lot more sensitive to flavours than adults or even grown kids, and textures too - some kids may reject a food they would otherwise happily eat because of the seasoning. Also, drier seasonings can be a choking hazard for small children
You’re not supposed to put certain seasoning on a baby’s food until they’re around 1. Those fries look like the kind with salt on it, so I’m assuming that’s why she didn’t put any. Salt isn’t recommended for babies.
You need to eat more The toddler probably had 250 calories the equivalent of 2 adult bits of the slider and 2 fries and some veggies that is no where near enough for an adult
Ugh, so jealous. Not of this family, but of the kids able to eat their veggies without throwing them at anyone!.. I babysit my sisters kids and when she’s off to work it’s game time. They listen all day, but when it’s time to make dinner I have to blend certain things with veggies like drinks and whatever. Being a teen babysitter makes me never want kids man 😭
It looks like a tattoo, or an internal bleed. Cause it's red. Me and my dad have really thin skin so we get those internal bleeds on the arms a lot. Even just scratching my arms a bit can make it break out into a splotchy red blob which fades to purple, then yellow, then goes away. It looks a bit more like a tattoo though.
Did you make the sliders yourself? They look so well-made like the ones I always get from Rusty Bucket lol. (This is not sarcasm, I’m actually complimenting her)