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  • The Discerning Toddler Palate

    Sean and I are amateur foodies. We like our prosciutto and cheeses from the $3 bin at Whole Foods. We watch Top Chef and bake bread and experiment with kale and bacon and capers. This food fetish has gotten a little stronger since we've had kids, though admittedly more home cooking than seven-course degustation focused. We almost never go anywhere, I fall asleep during movies, and so all we have left is adventures in home cooking to save us from the endless reptitions of Old Macdonald. 

     

    Somehow, we've ended up with a toddler who likes to try new things, just like we do, and who isn't too picky. Sure, he's got a fickle appetite - he'll eat a gallon of guacamole one night, and then nothing but two peas the next - but he eats almost everything.

     

    Examples:

    • Sean pan-seared some fancy schmancy hen of the woods mushrooms.  I gave one to Axel, assuming he wouldn't really like it and that would leave more mushrooms for me, hurrah! Alas, he ate it, and demanded more.
    • Axel had a tantrum at the thought of having to share his vat of guacamole.
    • His favorite food is risotto with peas.
    • I got myself some citrus salmon for lunch, and got Axel some macaroni and cheese. He ate my salmon. I ate the macaroni and cheese.
    • He loves soup. Loves it. Especially navy bean with bacon. A coworker of mine sent home some chicken stew with lentils in it, and he got one look at it and started jumping up and down. For lentils, people. He jumped for lentils.

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    Posted Nov 04 2009, 10:06 AM by knockedup with | with 16 comment(s)
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  • Thankful for a Strong Throwing Arm

    It's almost Thanksgiving.  That means food.  Lots of food.  Lots of food that Axel will throw on the floor.   Instead of a lovely family meal lit by candelight, I'm picturing a highchair surrounded by bits of turkey and stuffing, with handfuls of yam stuck to the stainless steel fridge.  This Thanksgiving, I'm grateful that I have a happy, healthy little boy who's getting in some early practice for food fights in the middle school cafeteria. 

     

    Axel's become very interested in testing gravity and developing his throwing arm.  I'd estimate that 80% of food gets thrown on the floor, and 20% ends up in his belly.  Our dog is delighted with this situation, even when he ends up with cheese maddeningly out of reach, clinging to his forehead.   Axel is pretty adventurous when it comes to putting food in his mouth.  Slap anything down on his highchair tray, and he'll try it.  Then he'll spit it out, half chewed, smoosh it about on the tray, and imperiously fling it off the side.  Next, he takes careful stock of what's on his tray, and begins chucking items over the side like he's a particularly ruthless pirate who demands almost all vegetables and meat walk the plank.  Even his favorites now get this treatment - waffles, Puffins, risotto.  Throw, throw, throw, take a messy bite, throw throw throw some more.  Give him one of those little snack containers full of Cheerios, and he flings them out one by one, perhaps eating every fifth Cheerio. 

     

    Supposedly, Axel eats a lot at his childcare center.  Often he eats two helpings of everything at lunch.  I'm not sure if they've laced the food with some addictive chemical, a la Kentucky Fried Chicken, if he's just trying to impress the older women with his self-feeding skills, or if it's a peer pressure chow down.   The kid's getting food someplace, so I'm not worried about him starving, even if he is under 20 lbs soaking wet. 

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Oz Spies

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Oz Spies lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband, a firefighter; their son, Axel; and a slightly obese dog and cat. She has a MFA in Creative Writing from Colorado State University.

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