Please help, this is an emergency. How do I cook roast beef?
I have a big thing of beef, an oven, and a pan. How do I turn these into a roast beef?
Please help, I’m a 25 year old single male, I only know how to cook pasta and frozen waffles.
I have a big thing of beef, an oven, and a pan. How do I turn these into a roast beef?
Please help, I’m a 25 year old single male, I only know how to cook pasta and frozen waffles.
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I have 3 foster children, and 2 of them will not chew. Our rules are we will feed you what everyone is having. You will sit at the table until it is eaten. When it hasn’t been eaten after 30 minutes, it is put into the fridge until the next meal and so on until it is eaten but you still must sit at the table (no playing etc). These children refuse to chew chicken, steak roast, and hamburgers (unless they are fast food) My son will actually just sit there for 2–4 days without eating anything. My doctor says they can go 4–5 days without food as long as they drink. I am looking for a way to make mealtimes less stressful for me and my stepdaughter especially and I refuse to make something different or not make the things we like to eat. We usually eat steak, roast and hamburgers about once a week. Any suggestions are welcome, but please I dont need the critisism, I have enough stress. We are planning on adopting the kids so sending them to another home is not an option for us.
Ok, let me rephrase problem, they wont eat or chew, they store it in their mouths. I dont want to make them chew, I want to see them eat without fighting
I also forgot to say they are ages 3 and 4 and they would rather go hungry than eat, I have been through it all and done what everyone has suggested (doctors, therapist, my mother and in laws) and I throw away more food then I ever have before.
My son ate when my husband forced him to take a bite and stood over him, it took him two hours to eat a bowl of cereal (1/2 cup). There are no teeth problems. If they dont eat they get no snacks/dessert. It scared me to death him not eating. When he finally did I rewarded him. Do I keep giving him same foods? Do I give up? Do I let him do as he chooses? We have choices, he eats he plays. He doesn’t eat he sits. It is his choice is what the therapist has told us to do, but it doesn’t seem to work.
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