Great thread, Al.

My daughter has quirky eating habits. I wish I knew what they were. She's finnicky, but won't say what she wants, just that "there's nothing here to eat."

One summer day, my son was off at a buddy's house and it was just my daughter and I at home. She was hungry but, as usual, said, "There's nothing here to eat." I asked her if she wanted a ham and cheddar cheese sandwich, turkey and swiss, peanut butter and jelly, a hot dog, beans and rice, spaghetti, leftover chicken, any one of five kinds of soup, macaroni and cheese, a salad, bananas, apples, oranges, grapes...nope...nothing. So, since it was something to do, we got into the car and drove off to the supermarket. We strolled down every aisle, she rejected everything. Finally she told me, "They don't have anything here to eat."


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