The Chef Game
Somewhere among the battles, I invented The Chef Game. I have no idea if it will work with other kids--it doesn't even work with mine 100% of times. But, when I remember it in time to avoid an all-out feet-in-the-mud you-can't-make-me battle, it works a satisfying percentage of times.
Intimidating Pralines |
Here's how we play:
The child must take at least one bite of the new food. (But you can also play this game with known foods.) It can be any size bite. If the bite is minuscule, remind the child they will need enough of a taste to properly evaluate the food.
Now, the child must tell the adult:
Three things they like about the food, and three things they would change.
- The child may take as many additional bites as needed while deciding on these six things.
- The lists can be based on any aspect of the food.
- The child can't just say what they dislike--instead they must think of a way to make it better.
- The things to change can be improvements or just fun ways to make it different.
My son has said he would like to be a chef someday, but I'm hoping this could help some of you with your own picky eaters, even if they have no culinary aspirations.
Suspicious Lunch Meat |
A few of my son's chef game results:
Hard Salami
Likes:
- Looks like pepperoni
- Tastes like pepperoni
- The chewiness
- Shrink it a little
- Make it not as shiny
- Make it part of a 200-decker sandwich
Likes:
- Color
- Size
- Chewiness
- A little less spice
- Put it on a stick with a hamburger and mac & cheese
- Carve the Pirates "P" logo into them
Likes:
- "I liked that there was a surprise--I literally didn't know there was a nut"
- Cinnamon
- It looks like a rock in the darkness
- Wouldn't put a nut inside, instead change the nut to chocolate
- Would put a chocolate covering on it
- Change the shape to a brown doggy
Likes:
- The color green
- The sauce
- The crunch
- Add ten hundred pounds of cheese
- Change it from looking like a tree to make it look like a doggy
- Cool it down more by putting it in the freezer for ten days and not heat it up
Likes:
- Shape
- Color
- Taste
- No sticks [stems]
- A lot less salt
- Put them in a marshmallow in a s'more
Labels: dinner, eating, food, games, kids, meals, parenting, picky eaters, toddlers, trying new foods
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