Sentences with phrase «eat everything on their plate»

Let's work on eating everything on our plate (and on not piling it so high in the first place).
Hubby also isn't a huge fan of chicken wings but he ate everything on his plate, and said, «These are the best wings I've ever had... this is a keeper.»
Maybe, if prodded, I'd give it a shot again just to see if I could eat everything on my plate eventually, but it's probably for the best for both my health and my dignity if I don't.
My mom always told me to eat everything on my plate «for the poor starving children in Ethiopia» and it's true.
I still eat everything on my plate.
Don't rush, and don't force your baby to eat everything on the plate.
It is okay if children do not eat everything on their plates.
They freak out if junior isn't eating everything on the plate, whether it's pasta with cheese and butter or a plate of green beans.
I was taught to eat everything on my plate.
Also, although this is not necessarily directly related to calorie counting, studies have shown that portion control by simply eating from a smaller plate can help reduce calorie intake, since people tend to fill their plates and eat everything on their plates.
The reality is that many people continue to keep eating because they've been taught to eat everything on their plate or they can't get enough of the specific food.
Can you leave some food on your plate every night, or do you need to eat everything on your plate?
Do not invite power struggles by making your child eat everything on their plate.
The more regularly I eat, the less I feel the need to eat a ridiculous amount at one meal (by which I mean spending 2 hours doing nothing but eating or waiting for food to finish cooking), the less I feel like I am obligated to eat everything on the plate and the less I worry about food in general.
It was a staple in my Portuguese and Peruvian household, and I ate everything on my plate including fish, sausage, liver, chicken hearts, beef, and tripe, which for the blissfully unaware, is the stomach lining of cows (I know, gross!).
I was brought up to save things for best (and eat everything on the plate!).

Not exact matches

And when the lady in kindergarten makes you eat it by taking a tablespoonful of the cold veggies left in your plate, forcing your mouth open with her fingers and shoving everything inside, making you choke on the way, well, it is hard to like those particular veggies for a long time after that.
His sister still refused to try the broccoli (she's only just 3, so the message of the book was a bit lost on her) but she ate everything else on her plate after carefully removing any millimeter of broccoli that she could pick out.
Then serve right away with that delicious blue cheese sauce and some crisp celery sticks and bask in the knowledge that everything on that plate is getting eaten, no bones about it.
Let's put everything on a plate and eat.
I'd eat one after another of these pillowy soft and buttery rolls leaving everything else on my plate.
Remember that your goal isn't to fill up your child's plate and then make her eat everything on it until it is clean.
A parent who insist in getting into a food battle by making a toddler finish everything on their plate, or eating foods that you know they gag on, will be setting themselves up for a fall.
Inspired by French Kids Eat Everything, we have tons of pretty little plates and bowls, special spoons and sometimes splurge on fancy -LSB-...]
A more controlling or authoritarian parent may have a tendency to say things like, «You have to finish everything on your plate» or «No, you may not have seconds, you have eaten enough.»
To avoid overeating, consider eating smaller meals throughout the day, sticking to the same mealtime every day, and not finishing everything on your plate (stopping before you are full).
Even after we're full we keep eating because the food tastes good, or we think we have to finish everything on our plates, or we want to get our money's worth (at restaurants), or we don't want to be rude (at the homes of other people).
Let your child know that he doesn't need to finish everything on his plate — food portions at restaurants are usually larger than your child would eat at home.
And we eat everything on red plates.
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