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		<title>Picky eaters, and the not so picky eater.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a new mom, I am learning things as I go along. My baby, well, now she&#8217;s more like a toddler, is a great eater. She eats fruit and veggies everyday, as well as some complex carbs, and lean proteins. I believe she&#8217;s a great eater because she eats a balanced diet. I do find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a new mom, I am learning things as I go along. My baby, well, now she&#8217;s more like a toddler, is a great eater. She eats fruit and veggies everyday, as well as some complex carbs, and lean proteins. I believe she&#8217;s a great eater because she eats a balanced diet. I do find though when she gets &#8220;snacks&#8221; like crackers once in awhile, she tends to want the whole box. Which does not happen. So overall, she isn&#8217;t much of a junk food eater. It&#8217;s not available to her, so she doesn&#8217;t know any better. My husband would say out daughter isn&#8217;t much of a picky eater, but I bet if you asked him who is in our family, he would pick me. I would agree to a point with that opinion. To me, it is highly important what goes into our bodies, especially with the concern of GMI&#8217;s out there. If you are not aware of the GMI&#8217;s are, they are genetically modified ingredients. In other words, man altered ingredients, including your fruits, veggies, grains and all other foods. When I we start to think of it, and what actually it does to our food, and how my body would be able to process this, I just cannot justify it. And so, the picky eater in this family is me. We got married, it was a priority that I feed my husband the best food possible, natural, wholesome, and nutrient rich. When we found out I was expecting, it got even more serious. The best thing I can do for my family is be the picky eater, then teach our children why we eat the way we do. With education, our children will hopefully be picky eaters as adults. Not the thing most mom&#8217;s would want for their children. But when I&#8217;m not the one supplying her with her daily food, and it&#8217;s her turn, picky is the way I want her to be. Wholesome, delicious, food. In this day and age, one needs to be picky.</p>
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