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Old 03-30-2013, 10:25 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by wahya View Post
Looking for different recipies for cabbage. Trying to get my daughter (who is 25) to try to eat it. Nothing has worked so far. Lol She is STILL a picky eater. (Must be a healthy one)
Sometimes folks don't like a certain food cooked but love it raw. You might want to try different cabbages, like Bok Choy, which is totally different than regular cabbage (green or purple). My son loves raw spinach, but hates it cooked.

Another thing you might try is giving her seeds to grow her own cabbage, this way she might have a different attitude if it's HER cabbage. She can control the care/feeding/protection of her special plants. They will grow in pots, don't need a garden.
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