Mortadella and Salami are definitely something he would only get in limited amounts, I don't know what braunschweiger is. Really, I'm talking more about things like turkey breast, roast beef, ham, the real stuff from the deli. I wish he would eat Tuna. We have provided the kids with a little more freedom to choose their own diet. I grew up eating what was put on my plate. I'm not sure which approach is better.Luke wrote:Mortadella, braunschweiger, and hard salami are your friends. Tuna, and hard boiled eggs as well.jp1 wrote: Lunch meat (which has also skyrocketed) costs me $30 or so weekly.
Fresh fruit and veggies are my friends as well.
For what it is worth, lunch meat should be a treat and saved for special occasions. Although my parents were well off, I grew up in a "if you don't like it, don't eat it" and "cook for yourself" environment. The highlight of my dining experiences would be fruit with cottage cheese.
He obviously eats more than meat. Only making some examples there because those are the more costly things we purchase. Though, he won't eat nearly the variety of fresh vegetables I do, which saddens me.


