I’m sorry I simply don’t understand. If she knows they won’t eat it, why is she cooking it for them?
I understand continuing to expose children to flavours and textures that are new and different to their preferences, but is the 2nd week of the Easter holidays really the time to do that? Or at least offer it alongside a food that they do like? I can also imagine her reaction when they didn’t eat it: “you’ve made mummy really hurt and upset now, obviously everything mummy does is awful and you hate me.” Poor kids.
I understand continuing to expose children to flavours and textures that are new and different to their preferences, but is the 2nd week of the Easter holidays really the time to do that? Or at least offer it alongside a food that they do like? I can also imagine her reaction when they didn’t eat it: “you’ve made mummy really hurt and upset now, obviously everything mummy does is awful and you hate me.” Poor kids.