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“ Am I The Jerk For Only Feeding One Child Frozen Food ”
Jonas Grinevičius and
Austėja Akavickaitė
No good deed goes unpunished! People have a ton of opinions if you happen to be a stay-at-home parent. Some are fully supportive while others nitpick every tiny little thing that you do, demanding things that go beyond common sense and neighborly courtesy. It's these slightly entitled folk who have the potential to give you a headache, even if you're doing them a huge favor. Case in point, one woman turned to Reddit's AITA community for a verdict about how she handled a situation when her son's friend, a picky eater, came over to their house unannounced. Seeing as her family is Indian, the redditor, naturally, cooks a lot of ethnic food at home. However, her son's friend wasn't a fan of ethnic food. No worries, though-there were some frozen chicken nuggets and fries to save the day and keep him happy. But, boy, did that backfire when the kid's mom later learned he was given frozen food! Read on for the full story and how the internet reacted. Meanwhile, check out Bored Panda's interview about kids being picky about their food with talented pie artist and author Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin. A mom shared how her son brought over his friend a fussy eater who wasn t a fan of the ethnic cuisine the family cooked at home
Image credits: cottonbro (not the actual photo) Not wanting the child to go hungry the mom looked to the freezer for inspiration However she couldn t have expected the drama that followed
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Truth be told, we'll take each and every chance to eat chicken nuggets. Frozen or not, they're our kryptonite. So it's hard for us to even consider that someone might be mad after getting treated to a Meal from the Gods. (Look, if it's good enough for Baby Yoda, it's good enough for all of us.) However, it really doesn't matter what the actual food was: the mom was kind enough to heat up some food for a picky eater who dropped by without any prior notice. You really can't expect someone to make a whole separate meal from scratch for someone when dinner's already on the table. It might be something to consider with lots of prior warning and if there are certain dietary requirements that need to be met to keep the guest happy and healthy, sure, but this really wasn't the case. And it's not like the kid wasn't happy with the nuggets and fries (seriously, who can say 'no' to a classic combo like that?), it was his mom who had the issue. She thought that free childcare without notice wasn't good enough-her precious baby boy needed a bespoke homecooked meal. What she called 'child abuse' really was just practicality and common sense. The vast majority of the AITA community members who read the post were confused about the picky eater's mom's over-the-top reaction. Bored Panda reached out to pie artist Jessica to get some advice on what parents can do with picky eaters in the house. She said that one strategy parents could go for is hiding certain ingredients in other foods or simply naming things differently. A bit of creativity goes a long way. And it turns out that kids actually do like certain foods, just not the idea of them. "My mum was occasionally successful in getting us to eat things we didn't like by hiding the ingredients in other more innocuous foods. I refused to eat eggs in any form as a child. But I loved French toast, and never questioned the suspiciously-thick omelet-like covering on my syrup-drenched toast (I didn't know that French toast involved eggs!)," she revealed to us. "She would also trick us by telling us the food we were served was actually a different dish-one that she knew we tolerated. For example, my brother and I hated salmon but loved tuna fish. It never struck us as odd that sometimes we were served 'pink tuna fish' because it turned out we were actually totally fine with salmon, we just didn't like the idea of salmon for some reason," Jessica pointed out the fact that kids are just weird that way. "Of course, when we were in our late teens our mum eventually fessed up and let us know that we had been eating eggs and salmon for decades and we might as well accept the fact that we like them now!" she said that the truth has to come out sooner or later. But by that time, it might not seem like a breach of trust. (I come from a family of picky eaters, I know how exhausting it can be to accommodate everyone's preferences.) However, the fact of the matter is that not every food can be disguised or hidden. Pie artist Jessica shared with us that she was an incredibly fussy eater as a kid. "I am ashamed to admit it, but I didn't try a shocking number of different foods until I was in my late teens," she said, referring to "pretty much every vegetable that wasn't a carrot." That changed as she grew older. "It wasn't until I was invited to my first boyfriend's home for dinner that it occurred to me that it might be time to broaden my culinary horizons. His mother frequently cooked 'weird' (not actually weird at all, but new to me) foods that I had always assumed I hated," she told us. "But out of a desire to not offend her, I, for the first time in my life, ate the hated foods… and it turned out I liked them! Societal pressure trumps parental tricks, threats, and bribery every time," Jessica quipped. The AITA community was overwhelmingly in support of the mom who wrote the post Here s what some of them said br br br br br br br br br br br br br br
It takes a lot of work to broaden our culinary horizons. Korean cooking teacher Heather Jeong told ABC News that lots of people are scared or uncomfortable with the unknown. She believes that education is the key to getting people to embrace different foods. "Once they gain knowledge and understanding, they embrace it," she said, referring to "robust, pungent Korean foods" like kimchi. However, that requires overcoming our bodies' instinctive reactions to stronger smells. Unfamiliar food smells can cause immediate responses that we're not in control of. And that can put us off trying something new (but delicious!) until we find the courage to grab a fork and dig in. Chicken nuggets are good. But developing our palates is better. Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Share on Facebook Follow Hungry Panda Jonas Grinevičius Follow Unfollow Jonas Grinevičius Writer, BoredPanda staff Jonas is a Bored Panda writer who previously worked as a world news journalist elsewhere. After getting his bachelor's degree in Politics and International Relations at the University of Manchester, he returned home and graduated from Vilnius University with a master's degree in Comparative Politics. Jonas enjoys writing articles ranging from serious topics like politics and social issues to more lighthearted things like art, pop culture, and nature. In his spare time, Jonas writes books and short stories and likes to draw lighthearted illustrations. A huge fan of literature, films, philosophy, and tabletop games, he also has a special place in his heart for anything related to fantasy or science fiction. Read more » Austėja Akavickaitė Follow Unfollow Austėja Akavickaitė Author, BoredPanda staff Austėja is a Photo Editor at Bored Panda with a BA in Photography. They have a diverse set of creative skills and a wide portfolio which ranges from photography to digital editing and traditional art. After graduating from Nottingham Trent University in 2018 they have worked as a freelance photographer until Bored Panda. When not editing, they enjoy biking, taking too many pictures of their dog and drawing. Read more » Show All Contributors Get the latest inspiring stories via our awesome iOS app! Download Bored Panda app! 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Its not like she served her kid food and didnt let his friend eat or something, she let him have a different hot meal. If anything that's nicer than most. 46 46points reply Leo Domitrix Leo Domitrix Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago "Child abuser" is when you force feed the child something they do not want or like. If the kid was willing to try something, he could've asked. He's fed, his needs were accommodated, a thank-you note is in order, not all that BS. 40 40points reply Marilyn Russell Marilyn Russell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago No one was force fed but when we were kids we ate what was put in front of us and didn’t complain. I ate liver and beef heart at one German friend’s house and I thanked them (but hated it). If we didn’t eat our dinner at home we had to sit at the table, or it was saved for our breakfast. That was life and food wasn’t wasted. 16 16points reply Load More Replies... Cat Schell Cat Schell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Yeah that wouldn't have worked on me. I got so bad the doctors told my mom to give me half & half if that's the only thing I'd drink. I was quite picky & too damn skinny to not give me anything I would eat. Otherwise I'd have probably starved myself. Someone with food sensitivities like on the spectrum also can't handle certain things & unlike me might not grow out of it. It's just a glitch in the brain & they literally cannot fight threw it. 5 5points reply Lauren Caswell Lauren Caswell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 months ago Cat Schell: I grew up in a 'clean your plate' house and often starved myself. Always anemic. Started learning to hide food in my room at 3pm if the dinner being cooked wasn't one of the very few foods I would eat. And I still have food problems now. I'm glad your doctor made a positive impact for you :) 1 1point reply Summer Mason Summer Mason Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Amen. We personally don't waste food in this house. My kids are fed, happy and healthy. That's all that matters to me. 4 4points reply Sheila Martin Brown Sheila Martin Brown Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Are we sisters? That sounds exactly how I was raised! 1 1point reply ADumpsterFire ADumpsterFire Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 months ago Cool i literally throw up even as an adult if something doesn't agree with me, and I'm not a picky eater. I usually would just insist i wasn't hungry if the family served something i wouldn't be able to manage. 0 0points reply Shayla Katherina Shayla Katherina Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago (edited) I would have probably eaten nothing but mac & cheese, chicken nuggets, and pizza if I was only served what I liked as a kid, and probably would’ve been obese as a result. 5 5points reply Rachel Betancort Rachel Betancort Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago What would she of said if the kid had eaten the Indian and got the shitz?? 3 3points reply QueenOf Hearts QueenOf Hearts Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Um, no??? You eat what is put in front of you or you don't eat unless you are allergic to it or can't eat it for other reasons (vegan, celiac, ect...). My mom force fed me things I hated all the time. That doesn't mean she held me down and made me choke on things if means she made me eat Brussel sprouts. And I'll be doing the same with my kids when I have them. It's not abuse. 0 0points reply T-Rose G T-Rose G Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Yeah, making someone eat something they don’t want to isn’t considered “child abuse” abuse would be that if you didn’t eat your plate and you got a spanking for not eating your food, THAT is child abuse, as a kid I HATED green beans and my mom and dad made me eat them, no abuse here! Just saying 6 6points reply that.bitch.mae that.bitch.mae Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Unless it gets to the point of shouting or making the child cry. You don't want to end on a sour note should the kid finally eat whatever. Happened to me when I was young and didn't want to eat cranberries. I did end up eventually eating them but I hardly chewed cause I was sobbing the whole time after being berated over some f*****g fruit. My siblings even told me to just lie to my parent and say I was allergic because apparently, "I don't like cranberries," coming from a crying child isn't a valid reason to not force a kid to eat something. I wasn't being stubborn, I just genuinely didn't like cranberries (my other parent loved them and had me try them once before and I didn't like them so they just stopped trying). And I haven't ever eaten them since. Sometimes I can hardly stand cranberry juice and I loved it before my parent got in contact with me and those memories came back. 4 4points reply Terry Butler Terry Butler Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Sorry! What I recall, among others, was being forced to eat minced meat pie for dessert. Really?! It's about control. 0 0points reply Cassandra Reese Cassandra Reese Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago (edited) Um no, I have quite severe food sensitivities and would have to go hungry quite a lot as a kid because of them. As in if I tried to force myself to eat it I would throw everything up within minutes. I was always underweight to the tune of 10-20 pounds because my parents had your mindset. 4 4points reply Chicken Tacos R Better Chicken Tacos R Better Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago That's different. You had a medical reason. However, if the child doesn't have any dietary issues, then it's not abuse. 0 0points reply ADumpsterFire ADumpsterFire Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 months ago Ok so then your mom didn't force feed you. 0 0points reply Jefferson Selvy Jefferson Selvy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Child abuser is getting to be just as valid and insult as racist. In other words, no value whatsoever -7 -7points reply Sathe Wesker Sathe Wesker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Wow, NTA. My best friends mom is notorious for using pretty much only frozen food like this, I’ve been going over there to eat since I was five. My mom on the other hand has always (except for random lazy exception nights) cooks amazing dishes that take a long time to create. She never once berated my best friends mom for her choices and when he would come to our house, as the years went on, came to absolutely love my moms cooking but also never shamed his mom as well. To each their own. The two women still talk and are good friends. My best friend and I have drifted due to his life choices that I simply cannot be apart of. Still!! This woman accommodated this boy and she didn’t have to! Child abuse is a complete joke and that mom has some control issues. 32 32points reply Matthew Kaiser Matthew Kaiser Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Why do u think he made those life choices. That is what frozen food does to you. (Jk) OK I know the problem. Did anyone explain to her that she heated the food up before she gave it to him to eat. Why was it necessary for the ethnic to be added. It literally had no bearing on the story to have made a diff. Yea he didn't drop by unannounced. Your son is responsible for bringing over a friend without asking. I'd put money on it that they played in her son's room until dinner came out to eat and went back in until her highness came and picked up prince fussy britches. I have been a picky eater my whole life I actually just came to terms with it recently but I was raised with manners. I would have only taken what seemed palatable to me and probably only have taken a little bit to be respectful and not waste it. If you can't finish due to their portions. Politely ask for wrap it up. remember pls,Ty, etc. She provided an alt which was gen. The generations just fked and getng worse imo -1 -1point reply Load More Replies... Matthew Kaiser Matthew Kaiser Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago I added paragraphs but it doesn't show it sorry 0 0points reply Load More Comments POST Allison B Allison B Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago NTA. Its not like she served her kid food and didnt let his friend eat or something, she let him have a different hot meal. If anything that's nicer than most. 46 46points reply Leo Domitrix Leo Domitrix Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago "Child abuser" is when you force feed the child something they do not want or like. If the kid was willing to try something, he could've asked. He's fed, his needs were accommodated, a thank-you note is in order, not all that BS. 40 40points reply Marilyn Russell Marilyn Russell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago No one was force fed but when we were kids we ate what was put in front of us and didn’t complain. I ate liver and beef heart at one German friend’s house and I thanked them (but hated it). If we didn’t eat our dinner at home we had to sit at the table, or it was saved for our breakfast. That was life and food wasn’t wasted. 16 16points reply Load More Replies... Cat Schell Cat Schell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Yeah that wouldn't have worked on me. I got so bad the doctors told my mom to give me half & half if that's the only thing I'd drink. I was quite picky & too damn skinny to not give me anything I would eat. Otherwise I'd have probably starved myself. Someone with food sensitivities like on the spectrum also can't handle certain things & unlike me might not grow out of it. It's just a glitch in the brain & they literally cannot fight threw it. 5 5points reply Lauren Caswell Lauren Caswell Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 months ago Cat Schell: I grew up in a 'clean your plate' house and often starved myself. Always anemic. Started learning to hide food in my room at 3pm if the dinner being cooked wasn't one of the very few foods I would eat. And I still have food problems now. I'm glad your doctor made a positive impact for you :) 1 1point reply Summer Mason Summer Mason Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Amen. We personally don't waste food in this house. My kids are fed, happy and healthy. That's all that matters to me. 4 4points reply Sheila Martin Brown Sheila Martin Brown Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Are we sisters? That sounds exactly how I was raised! 1 1point reply ADumpsterFire ADumpsterFire Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 months ago Cool i literally throw up even as an adult if something doesn't agree with me, and I'm not a picky eater. I usually would just insist i wasn't hungry if the family served something i wouldn't be able to manage. 0 0points reply Shayla Katherina Shayla Katherina Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago (edited) I would have probably eaten nothing but mac & cheese, chicken nuggets, and pizza if I was only served what I liked as a kid, and probably would’ve been obese as a result. 5 5points reply Rachel Betancort Rachel Betancort Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago What would she of said if the kid had eaten the Indian and got the shitz?? 3 3points reply QueenOf Hearts QueenOf Hearts Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Um, no??? You eat what is put in front of you or you don't eat unless you are allergic to it or can't eat it for other reasons (vegan, celiac, ect...). My mom force fed me things I hated all the time. That doesn't mean she held me down and made me choke on things if means she made me eat Brussel sprouts. And I'll be doing the same with my kids when I have them. It's not abuse. 0 0points reply T-Rose G T-Rose G Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Yeah, making someone eat something they don’t want to isn’t considered “child abuse” abuse would be that if you didn’t eat your plate and you got a spanking for not eating your food, THAT is child abuse, as a kid I HATED green beans and my mom and dad made me eat them, no abuse here! Just saying 6 6points reply that.bitch.mae that.bitch.mae Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Unless it gets to the point of shouting or making the child cry. You don't want to end on a sour note should the kid finally eat whatever. Happened to me when I was young and didn't want to eat cranberries. I did end up eventually eating them but I hardly chewed cause I was sobbing the whole time after being berated over some f*****g fruit. My siblings even told me to just lie to my parent and say I was allergic because apparently, "I don't like cranberries," coming from a crying child isn't a valid reason to not force a kid to eat something. I wasn't being stubborn, I just genuinely didn't like cranberries (my other parent loved them and had me try them once before and I didn't like them so they just stopped trying). And I haven't ever eaten them since. Sometimes I can hardly stand cranberry juice and I loved it before my parent got in contact with me and those memories came back. 4 4points reply Terry Butler Terry Butler Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Sorry! What I recall, among others, was being forced to eat minced meat pie for dessert. Really?! It's about control. 0 0points reply Cassandra Reese Cassandra Reese Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago (edited) Um no, I have quite severe food sensitivities and would have to go hungry quite a lot as a kid because of them. As in if I tried to force myself to eat it I would throw everything up within minutes. I was always underweight to the tune of 10-20 pounds because my parents had your mindset. 4 4points reply Chicken Tacos R Better Chicken Tacos R Better Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago That's different. You had a medical reason. However, if the child doesn't have any dietary issues, then it's not abuse. 0 0points reply ADumpsterFire ADumpsterFire Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 3 months ago Ok so then your mom didn't force feed you. 0 0points reply Jefferson Selvy Jefferson Selvy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. Child abuser is getting to be just as valid and insult as racist. In other words, no value whatsoever -7 -7points reply Sathe Wesker Sathe Wesker Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Wow, NTA. My best friends mom is notorious for using pretty much only frozen food like this, I’ve been going over there to eat since I was five. My mom on the other hand has always (except for random lazy exception nights) cooks amazing dishes that take a long time to create. She never once berated my best friends mom for her choices and when he would come to our house, as the years went on, came to absolutely love my moms cooking but also never shamed his mom as well. To each their own. The two women still talk and are good friends. My best friend and I have drifted due to his life choices that I simply cannot be apart of. Still!! This woman accommodated this boy and she didn’t have to! Child abuse is a complete joke and that mom has some control issues. 32 32points reply Matthew Kaiser Matthew Kaiser Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago Why do u think he made those life choices. That is what frozen food does to you. (Jk) OK I know the problem. Did anyone explain to her that she heated the food up before she gave it to him to eat. Why was it necessary for the ethnic to be added. It literally had no bearing on the story to have made a diff. Yea he didn't drop by unannounced. Your son is responsible for bringing over a friend without asking. I'd put money on it that they played in her son's room until dinner came out to eat and went back in until her highness came and picked up prince fussy britches. I have been a picky eater my whole life I actually just came to terms with it recently but I was raised with manners. I would have only taken what seemed palatable to me and probably only have taken a little bit to be respectful and not waste it. If you can't finish due to their portions. Politely ask for wrap it up. remember pls,Ty, etc. She provided an alt which was gen. The generations just fked and getng worse imo -1 -1point reply Load More Replies... Matthew Kaiser Matthew Kaiser Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 4 months ago I added paragraphs but it doesn't show it sorry 0 0points reply Load More Comments Popular on Bored Panda I Used AI To See What These 23 Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look Like In Real Life 30 Y.O. 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