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You might be surprised to find that they just weren't in a "new food mood" on the first (or second or third!) day. Call it "cake": Labeling is very important. When you serve your children banana bread, call it "banana cake"! Somehow the thought of "dessert" makes them more eager to try it. Call a hamburger patty a "hamburger cookie." Refer to broccoli as "little trees." Call it whatever you need to in order to make it sound appealing! Don't force anything: Trying to force your children to eat something will only frustrate all of you. Leave it in front of them for a while, and if they still refuse to taste it, take it aw
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