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In a message dated 3/18/2004 9:55:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:


> Last night Marty tried spaghetti again. He doesn't like it. I told him it
>
> would be really helpful to everyone else if he liked it because it's so
> cheap
> and easy to make. Usually he has just the sauce, with toast or rice, which
> is
> okay too, really. So he said he would try again and I gave him a small
> portion which he took to eat in another room. I don't know whether he liked
> it; I'll
> ask next spaghetti day. I'm just telling this because Marty's 15 and it's
>
> not just toddler-parents whose kids have an aversion that they might or
> might
> not grow out of. <g>
>

Hey I did this with my son in law. He hates tomatoes he said. I asked him
when the last time he tried them, after all he loves sauce and ketchup. He
willing tried it again after admitting it had been years, shook his head no and
went to the trash. Something about the texture. Caitlin my daughter won't eat
spaghetti but she will eat the sausage when I cook it in the sauce. She eats
egg noodles with gravy though. She hates spaghetti too. Stepheny


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[email protected]

In a message dated 3/18/2004 9:55:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:


> This was on my local SCA mailing list, someone saying she had a basket of
> books she would bring to events for children to use at events or borrow.

We just recently went to a mid evil fair and loved it. I had so much fun it
was like being in another world. Next year the kids all want to dress up for
it. I loved it. I have the SCA info and am trying to talk Frank into joining
LOL. I would love being a part of it. Stepheny


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