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Reddit mentions of Hungry Monkey: A Food-Loving Father's Quest to Raise an Adventurous Eater
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Hungry Monkey: A Food-Loving Father's Quest to Raise an Adventurous Eater. Here are the top ones.
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You can find most of the information for BLW online. We love it! But, I do want to suggest the Hungry Monkey by Matthew Amster-Burton. It is not an instruction book or anything (although it does have recipes in it) but its a really fun read!
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Hungry Monkey
This book is HILARIOUS and has made me feel much better about not stressing the picky toddler stage. I have read it twice and I’m about to read it again. I can’t recommend it more highly.
Courthouse Fitness has child care! We all need time for self-care.
I hear you on the yummy food front. FYI, I am from Washington and didn't realize there is Northern Indian and Southern Indian styles of food until I moved here. Everything in Oregon is Southern Indian- not my favorite. It has more spice, more heat. So far I haven't been able to find any Indian food here that is as good as my old favorite in WA. India Palace on Court St. is sort of Northern Indian, but their lunch buffet is sub-par.
Oh! You should check out the book Hungry Monkey. It's about a dad exposing his kid to "adventurous foods". Bringing Up Bébé also takes a look at this from the French perspective. Both great reads.
Thank you for the snow. I love it! I've spent many days snuggled in my kitchen nook with a blanket and hot beverage watching the snow outside. I am sad it's gone :(
Because it happens with some kids. Read Hungry Monkey, you can try incredibly hard,. but sometimes it just doesn't work after a while.