Wai baby

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Wow, congrats RRM! She's beautiful! :D
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RRM, what other cooked food (besides slow cooked meat) do they eat?
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Emeira wrote:RRM, what other cooked food (besides slow cooked meat) do they eat?
Nothing.
Just juices all day plus some raw egg yolks, or raw salmon or slow cooked beef or -chicken.
Except that (4 mornings / week) they give Trix a rice cracker at school (they did not want to adhere to my request)
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I hope it does not hurt your daughter (food)...
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RRM wrote:slow cooked beef or -chicken.
how long do you cook and at what temp.?

by the way, how your kids react, when they see other children eating candies, ice cream and other sweets (for example. during birthdays or other occasions)? Or even in supermarkets, usually colorful packaging attracts kids attention. Do they want to taste it?
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Emeira wrote:
RRM wrote:slow cooked beef or -chicken.
how long do you cook and at what temp.?
About 60°C, for about 3 hours (chicken) to 6 hours (beef/lamb with lots of connective tissue)
how your kids react, when they see other children eating candies, ice cream and other sweets
Usually Trix says: "Look papa, bad food".
They got some candy recently, and when they wanted to open it, i said that they were only allowed to play with it. (playing supermarket)
Then they accepted. After a while they forgot about it.
Or even in supermarkets, usually colorful packaging attracts kids attention.
They have never asked for it in the supermarket.
Maybe because they dont know it.
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RRM do you mean a total of 3 hours for chicken or 3 hours at 60 degrees?
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I mean do you put the chicken in cold water and leave it in the pan until the water is ~60 degrees (which takes about 3 hours for me), or if you put the chicken in the pan when the water is 60-degrees, and leave it there for 3 hours?
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Mia wrote:I mean ... or if you put the chicken in the pan when the water is 60-degrees, and leave it there for 3 hours?
Yes.
Thats it.
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Thank you RRM!
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Little message in Dutch:

RRM, als ik naar de slager gaat, wat zeg je dan ? Vraag je om soepvlees ? Ik weet niet hoe de stukken vlees heten die het beste in 60 graden kan "koken" (jij "kookt" het gewoon in water toch ?)
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Actually, i always go to the Islamic butchery. In many African cultures it is very common to prefer meat with lots of bone and connective tissue, as that gives much more flavor to the meat.
I guess the proper word for that kind of meat is "soepvlees", indeed.
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Inspired by my (20 months old) daughter, who prefers to consume very little food/juice until right before going to sleep
What about other kids, do they all naturally follows way warrior diet style? nothing in the morning and most of the food at mid day or before bed?
How much juice do they drink at one sitting?
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My son generally also does not ask for food / juice in the morning.
Though occasionally he does.
My daughter eats more food during the day now (though not in the morning).
I think its largely inspired by my wife's (normal) eating pattern.
They usually drink about 100 to 200 ml in one sitting.
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How are your kids doing RRM? How their diet looks right now?
... write more precisely, please :)
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