Dinner for my 5 years old....
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I’m hoping I’m doing the right thing.
Breakfast, we do dippy eggs etc but I really like daughter to have something nice for dinner.
I’ve had someone describe this as ‘bland’ just now.
We cooked it together, the broccoli isn’t just the head, we’ve cut it up and arranged it after a couple of dollops of butter.
Chips are cooked in goose fat and finished off on a griddle.
Lamb is cooked in the griddle and rested.
Plate is now clean.
Am I doing something wrong to have this described as bland?

Breakfast, we do dippy eggs etc but I really like daughter to have something nice for dinner.
I’ve had someone describe this as ‘bland’ just now.
We cooked it together, the broccoli isn’t just the head, we’ve cut it up and arranged it after a couple of dollops of butter.
Chips are cooked in goose fat and finished off on a griddle.
Lamb is cooked in the griddle and rested.
Plate is now clean.
Am I doing something wrong to have this described as bland?
Someone else thinks that's too bland for a 5yr old??? Err, OK. How about let the kids set their own pace? Let them try whatever you're eating or whatever interesting stuff you've got in the fridge. If they like it, great. If they find it too much, congratulate them for giving it a try. So long as they're eating a balanced, healthy diet, who cares?
Looks splendid - you'll be so glad you persevered with food like that when she's 5 years older and you can take her anywhere to eat.
Don't give in to the whole chicken nuggets/spaghetti hoops/ketchup with everything path of least resistance now and make her a fussy eater with a limited, infantile palette later in life
Don't give in to the whole chicken nuggets/spaghetti hoops/ketchup with everything path of least resistance now and make her a fussy eater with a limited, infantile palette later in life
My son is and always has been incredibly picky.
It's been a voyage of discovery but we've settled on carrots, parsnips, corn, nothing green at all.
He likes potatoes if they are small or roast.
He likes fried eggs, steak, smoked salmon, smoked haddock, roast pork, chicken. Nothing "spicy".
Overall, you just have to find stuff they like and construct a meal around it.
He's 11 now and still won't eat anything green.
It's been a voyage of discovery but we've settled on carrots, parsnips, corn, nothing green at all.
He likes potatoes if they are small or roast.
He likes fried eggs, steak, smoked salmon, smoked haddock, roast pork, chicken. Nothing "spicy".
Overall, you just have to find stuff they like and construct a meal around it.
He's 11 now and still won't eat anything green.
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That said, my lot would want mayo for the chips or some gravy.